Originally Posted by SithSolo1 ![]() At $125 I think you'd be hard pressed to find another sub near the price that would beat it. |
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Originally Posted by jjl4004 /forum/post/20866172
I've seen you over on the Energy boards and from what you've said about this sub, I did a quick C-list search and see that there are two for sale locally. He's asking $100 for one or $175 for two.
You've got me thinking I should get one and upgrade my bedroom/secondary Cadence sub that isn't very good at higher volumes. I've got a buddy that's looking for a cheap sub, so I'm trying to get him to buy in and see if we can get the two for $150 ($75/each).
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Originally Posted by Macstatic /forum/post/20868576
Well it's def worth $75. How big of a space do you have? And what speakers do you have?
Funny enough I haven't ran the MCACC yetI just got my RC-LCR center channel setup, so I'm just dying to run the calibration so I can get the most out of my system. Have guests over so I can't run it without being rude. I'll let you know if it improves the quality even further.
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Originally Posted by jjl4004 /forum/post/20868923
This sub will either be the second in my future main tv/theater room (I'm about to move if my house sells), or most likely be used in my bedroom in a 2.1 or 3.1 set up.
My speakers:
CF-70 x2
CC-10
CR-10 x2
CB-5 x2
CB-10 x2
Bic Acoustech PL-200
Whatever is not used as surrounds in my 5.1 or 7.1 will be used in the aforementioned 2.1 (with the LFM-2).
I've been following your journey these past few months and I'm jealous of your new RC's. Yes, let me know how the MCACC does with your new toys. I'm really excited to get my (ordered) Denon 2112ci with Audyssey MultEQ XT. I've never had a calibration system/program on my older receivers and am excited to see what it can do. Does the MCACC adjust the sub?