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Quote:Originally Posted by globalgreg How exactly do you determine when the Emotiva amps are getting a workout? My version: When using my 145 W/C AVR playing the same material at high levels for me. (Lossless HD audio @ ~ - 15 db)...
Plasma for my home theater, LCD for general viewing. News etc. As mentioned above, waiting for affordable OLEDs. My phone has OLED display, and love it.
I think a set of Isolation Spikes on the Wastecans, and he is good to go. The Wastecan thing is a clever idea.
Quote:Originally Posted by JerryLove Assuming no unusual / custom woods/finishes/etc, yes. The largest (SS12) are on par with Revel Salon Ultras or B&W 800D2's for price. I personally have my eye set on the HT2-TL next. Must be nice!
Quote:Originally Posted by JerryLove Starting with the standard disclaimer "your mileage may vary" and the more specific "my experience with the Signature line is with what would be the v1's". I preferred the sound out of the two...
Thanks all for your input on the Sigs. You guys/girls know more than I do, but I do love how my system sounds. BTW: I am running a SVS SB13-Ultra for a sub.
Quote:Originally Posted by xirtam2005 While I agree that Paradigm Signature speakers have the ability to produce high quality bass below 80Hz, that doesn't mean it's the best option. My S1s go down to 60Hz just fine, but the bass...
I, for 2, am using a SB13 Ultra. Very Happy with it.
^ Yes. At 40 HZ, I can hear the Sig's Bass drivers. May I add, It sounds pretty good when added to the SVS sub's output. When I had them at 80, there wasn't much out of the sigs Bass drivers.. I think I will run Audyssey again and see...
Quote:Originally Posted by globalgreg Did he actually use the term "lowish frequencies"? LOL Basically do whatever sounds best to you. But I believe the most commonly preferred setting is to set your speakers to small and cross them...
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