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I finally rearranged my music room and was able to get them nice and spread out from one another. It made a huge difference with the way the sound fills the room.mrussel1 said:
That's good to hear.. They are on my list, along with some PSB's.bflynn1 said:My monitor audio floor standers are breaking in nicely
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Yeah a lot of people don't realize that you can have too big of speakers for your room or have them positioned incorrectly for your listening point. It definitely takes some tinkering to get it right.bflynn1 said:
I finally rearranged my music room and was able to get them nice and spread out from one another. It made a huge difference with the way the sound fills the room.mrussel1 said:
That's good to hear.. They are on my list, along with some PSB's.bflynn1 said:My monitor audio floor standers are breaking in nicely
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I want those, so bad!bflynn1 said:My monitor audio floor standers are breaking in nicely
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You won't be disappointed if that's the route you decide to go!BIGDaddyWil said:
I want those, so bad!bflynn1 said:My monitor audio floor standers are breaking in nicely
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I have Monitor Audio floorstanders too, they sound so good, a lush sound, but yes positioning is essential..A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0
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So, where did you guys purchase your Monitor Audio speakers???? Amazon? Local store?? Also, how far apart are you positioning these speakers?Pine Knob Music Theatre - Jul 31, 1992 Crisler Arena - Mar 20, 1994
Summerfest - Jul 09, 1995*Savage Hall - Sep 22, 1996The Palace of Auburn Hills-Aug 23, 1998 Breslin Center- Aug 18, 1998,The Palace of Auburn Hills-Oct 07, 2000 DTE Energy Theatre-Jun5,2003,DTE Energy Music Theatre - Jun 26, 2003Sports Arena - Oct 02, 2004 Van Andel Arena - May 19, 2006Palace of Auburn Hills-May 22, 2006 Quicken Loans Arena-May 09, 2010
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I brought mine new locally from a very good hi-fi store. I'm in New Zealand, so I'm not sure who would be importing them to the states.
I have these speakers about 2.5 metres apart, that works best for the room I have them in, they definitely need some distance apart for optimum listening pleasure..A wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom.0 -
Thank you!reesdog said:I brought mine new locally from a very good hi-fi store. I'm in New Zealand, so I'm not sure who would be importing them to the states.
I have these speakers about 2.5 metres apart, that works best for the room I have them in, they definitely need some distance apart for optimum listening pleasure..Pine Knob Music Theatre - Jul 31, 1992 Crisler Arena - Mar 20, 1994
Summerfest - Jul 09, 1995*Savage Hall - Sep 22, 1996The Palace of Auburn Hills-Aug 23, 1998 Breslin Center- Aug 18, 1998,The Palace of Auburn Hills-Oct 07, 2000 DTE Energy Theatre-Jun5,2003,DTE Energy Music Theatre - Jun 26, 2003Sports Arena - Oct 02, 2004 Van Andel Arena - May 19, 2006Palace of Auburn Hills-May 22, 2006 Quicken Loans Arena-May 09, 2010
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I got mine on Amazon. I'm here in the states. I also have them spaced about the same distance as reesdog.0
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Crutchfield also sells Monitor. They are an official dealer.0
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Thanks fellas!mrussel1 said:Crutchfield also sells Monitor. They are an official dealer.
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Summerfest - Jul 09, 1995*Savage Hall - Sep 22, 1996The Palace of Auburn Hills-Aug 23, 1998 Breslin Center- Aug 18, 1998,The Palace of Auburn Hills-Oct 07, 2000 DTE Energy Theatre-Jun5,2003,DTE Energy Music Theatre - Jun 26, 2003Sports Arena - Oct 02, 2004 Van Andel Arena - May 19, 2006Palace of Auburn Hills-May 22, 2006 Quicken Loans Arena-May 09, 2010
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Getting settled in a new house and just got the home theater together. This is the fourth house that this system has been in and each room has been different in terms of size, layout and materials.
The reason I have had good results is that my AVR has a room analysis mic and I learned how to use it correctly.
Those who are shopping for AVRs would do well to find one that can tune and compensate for different speakers and rooms.
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Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
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how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
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Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.0 -
I bought a used Klipsch sub a few years ago for $200.00. SW-12 I believe. I went from hearing records to feeling them.PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
As a disclaimer I should mention that my listening room is quite large. My speakers in that system are Klipsch bookshelf models. They don't go low enough for my taste.
Also, positioning and setting the appropriate crossover frequency for your speakers and sub is critical. I've heard systems with subs that sounded awful and some that sounded great.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
mrussel1 said:
Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.
Full range is relative. If you have bookshelf speakers with 4" woofers, you're probably not getting a lot of deep bass presence.mrussel1 said:
Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.
I'm a bass lover so take that with a handful of salt.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
True.. and I would be hard pressed to consider many bookshelves as full range. Although my first "real speakers" were Boston Acoustic HD10 bookshelves but they had 10" woofers, so those were pretty much full range.dudeman said:mrussel1 said:
Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.
Full range is relative. If you have bookshelf speakers with 4" woofers, you're probably not getting a lot of deep bass presence.mrussel1 said:
Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.
I'm a bass lover so take that with a handful of salt.0 -
Mine are just bookshelf speakers. Good ones, but still.... From what I'm reading here, a sub really might improve the sound somewhat... no? I mean, my system sounds pretty good, but I do feel like it could be better just because of my smaller speakers. I do want to get some super duper amazing speakers, but not right now. Down the road a ways. I've also been told that if I add an external preamp even though my turntable has one built in, that might also improve my sound (assuming the goal is perfection).mrussel1 said:
Agreed, if you have full range speakers AND they are only being used for music, you should not need a sub. But if you do need a sub, there are some excellent, excellent internet only sub manufacturers that are as good if not better than 95% of the retail subs (except JL's) and a tiny fraction of the cost.lolobugg said:
how big are your main speakers?PJ_Soul said:
Interesting. I am seriously considering getting a subwoofer for my setup... they are fucking expensive though, and I need a klipsch because my speakers are, and that's just how I have to have it.dudeman said:
I have never heard a pair of Klipsch speakers that wouldn't benefit from adding a good subwoofer. They have a characteristic brightness that is appealing to some. The ones I have owned really came to life when I paired a sub.reesdog said:Does anyone know much about these Klipsch speakers? I know they're an American brand and I've read good reviews online, just wondering if anyone on here has heard them and if they have any thoughts...?
you prob don't need a sub.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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