with that budget, I would go with a single Submersive HP. It looks like you have plenty of room behind the AT wall for the SubM to face side to side. With that sized room you will be very happy. If you are looking at Klipsch mains,...
just wondering what speakers you are looking at for music? Those JTRs will do a heck of a job on music as well as movies. BTW, I have a HP in a 14x16 room with 7 foot ceiling and it is more than enough. Hits reference levels with no...
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Originally Posted by CAVX
Has anyone (zooming) done a floating screen? The issue at hand would not be seen as it shot off the top and bottom.
I float my Silverstar out from the wall so that the screen is even with the front...
If you are looking for one and done, you may want to check out a submersive. Just keep in mind that you have a pretty large room and depending on your taste for bass, you may find that 2K worth of sub will not fill it to your liking. A...
is it just me or does it feel like they skimped on the subs. I bet that theater has a tremendous amount of midbass but drops like a stone in the ULF range. This seems like a trend with this level of theater. I am always impressed with...
I felt the same way when I bought my SubM. It is still the most money I have spent on any one thing for my theater. The good thing is it is one of those purchases that you will not regret and will not need to upgrade. I used to comb...
^ its just a forward firing SubM (i.e., both 15's on the front of the enclosure instead of the usual dual opposed configuration. I thought that Mark responded to your last thread that the longness of your room is actually not that bad...
for that budget, go with a submersive. You can pick up used ones here and there within your budget or get a new one for just over your budget. The dual opposed design is completely inert and would be fine as a coffee table. The only...