Maybe it's early, but I don't follow. You state that you are limited by you subwoofers, then suggest adding a power amplifier for your very efficient 101 dB mains. There is no mention of
Room dimensions or placement. Have you...
Quote:Originally Posted by mmbuckwa The Hsu website says the vtf 15h has a seven year warranty. Is this transferrable or only available to the original owner?
7 years on the woofer and a 2 year warranty on the amp. They are...
Quote:Originally Posted by Tom C Walls, especially corners, reinforce lower frequencies. By moving speakers closer or further from walls you can make changes in the lower frequencies. If you get too close they’ll sound loose or...
I think it might more complicated than you think -- especially navigating international law. Ideally, one would want to use a distributor to handle warranty claims.
Quote:Originally Posted by Bill Fitzmaurice Down and rear firing have lower THD, as above bandwidth harmonics don't go around corners as easily as the subwoofer frequencies.
Bill: Are you referring to the driver or port(s) -- or both?
Quote:Originally Posted by ShadowJ20 Hi guys, would it be wise to get the SP-FS52-LR's for theater use or should I just get the SP-BS22-LR's? I plan on a 5.1 setup and my room isn't very big.
Quote:Originally Posted by Bond...
Quote:Originally Posted by Bond 007 Same as any other use. More output, bigger soundstage, better bass. This is for your case. Not necessarily true for a cheap tower vs a really nice bookshelf.
I don't think this is exactly true. ...
Quote:Originally Posted by ShadowJ20 Don't know the exact size but it's not very big (it's a bed room). What are the advantages of a floor standing speaker vs book shelf for home theater use?
Potential for a good 80 Hz crossover and...
Quote:Originally Posted by shinksma I just did measurements, and as expected:
10.25" x 7.5" x 4.5" is the size of the cutout for the Empire.
I think rather than going with a plate-amp that doesn't fit right, I would go with a...