SDA's for Home Theater?

movtarget
movtarget Posts: 125
edited July 2007 in Vintage Speakers
Early planning stages (probably won't break ground on the addition for 6-12 months). One of the add-on rooms will be an approximate 18' x 22' dedicated home theater. Planning for a 10' wide (14' in 2.35:1 scope mode via anamorphic lense) acoustically transparent screen. My current SDA-2's will be the mains behind the screen. I'm picking up a pair of SDA-2A's this week (craigslist local - $160). Questions:

Use ONE of the SDA 2A's for the center?
(What to do with the other one?)

Use both SDA 2A's for the center (potential problems with wave cancellation/lobing effect)?

Maybe lay them on their side atop one another to line up the mids and passives vertically to eliminate horizontal wave cancellation?

What to drive these with (considering replacing my Yamaha 2070a with an RX-Z9 or it's replacement with HDMI capabilities).

I could be talked into Outlaw pre-processor and 7-way amp as well - opinions?

LSI/FX as side and rear surrounds?

Which SVS sub?

So many questions - trying to set budget.

Movtarget in NC
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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,341
    edited July 2007
    Welcome to the Club Polk Forums movtarget!

    I'd use the 2A's as rear surrounds if you have the room. I wouldn't use them as a center, such as waste:( Use a LSiC or a CSi40 for the center. I use SRS 2.3's for my fronts and SDA-2's for the surrounds, CSi40 for the center. I think it sounds great. Good music speakers will make good HT speakers, but not vice versa. Use the 2A's in another two channel setup if you don't have the room.

    I'd say the NSD-12 series of SVS subs would be fine. If you want a lot of bass, get a 12-2 sub, or a Plus series sub.

    Good luck and welcome to the Forums!
    Carl

  • MillerLiteScott
    MillerLiteScott Posts: 2,561
    edited July 2007
    One of your best bets would be a SDA CRS for your center. I use a CSi5 and it works real well with my 2B's. I have also heard that a Monitor 5 works well.

    I tried the LSiC and took it back with in 12 hours. It is a great center channel but it just did not match up well with my system.

    Welcome. Great start by the way. Stick around these guys know their stuff.
    I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D
  • MillerLiteScott
    MillerLiteScott Posts: 2,561
    edited July 2007
    My bad. Sorry. I know that I have read that someone was using one or more CRS.

    Carry on.
    I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D
  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited July 2007
    They were but the were doing it with a CRS above and a CRS below their projection screen. Good memory.
    engtaz

    I love how music can brighten up a bad day.
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,083
    edited July 2007
    I used a pair of CRS+'s as centers for and SDA HT rig. Worked OK for me.

    BDT
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • movtarget
    movtarget Posts: 125
    edited July 2007
    TroyD,

    When you used the CRS+ pair for Center, did you use the interconnect, and how far apart did you have them set? Notice any frequency gaps or muddy voices? Thinking about the wave cancellation effect, and are the SDA's with interconnect the magic pill to solve wave cancellation if placed properly.

    Movtarget in NC
  • mhw58
    mhw58 Posts: 359
    edited July 2007
    movtarget wrote: »
    Early planning stages (probably won't break ground on the addition for 6-12 months). One of the add-on rooms will be an approximate 18' x 22' dedicated home theater. Planning for a 10' wide (14' in 2.35:1 scope mode via anamorphic lense) acoustically transparent screen. My current SDA-2's will be the mains behind the screen. I'm picking up a pair of SDA-2A's this week (craigslist local - $160). Questions:

    I have 1C's as my fronts and 2's as my rears. I bought a Polk CS400i Center channel and have been VERY happy with my HT setup. I think the CS400i is a good match and you can use your 2's for the rears.
    MIke
    Fronts: SDA1C's
    Rears: SDA2's
    Center:CS400i
    Sub: PSW505