Calling all Satellite Speaker Experts
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Calling all Satellite Speaker Experts
I'm trying to find a good satellite 5.1 speaker set thats good for music and obviously movies. And a good receiver to run it.
This is what I've come up with so far.....
Budget around $1500 - $2500 for the satellites
Boston Acoustics 10K/PV 800 Sub
Paradigm "System 5"
Definitive Technology ProCinema 200.6
and around $500 - $1000 for the receiver
Onkyo TXDS 575 or 696
Denon 1802 or 2802
In my previous post the Nakamichi Soundspace 10 may not work out for my father (esp. since it doesn't have 5 channel stereo feature)
Any other suggestions? We really don't have time to run around demo-ing equipment.
This is what I've come up with so far.....
Budget around $1500 - $2500 for the satellites
Boston Acoustics 10K/PV 800 Sub
Paradigm "System 5"
Definitive Technology ProCinema 200.6
and around $500 - $1000 for the receiver
Onkyo TXDS 575 or 696
Denon 1802 or 2802
In my previous post the Nakamichi Soundspace 10 may not work out for my father (esp. since it doesn't have 5 channel stereo feature)
Any other suggestions? We really don't have time to run around demo-ing equipment.
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All Polks:
Center: CS245i
Front Mains: RT800i
Rear Surrounds: f/x300i
Subwoofer: PSW350i
Powered by Onkyo TX-DS 484
I recently upgraded my main fronts from the RT35i to the RT800i. The RT35i's were great but the RT800i gives a bit fuller (midrange) sound. For music Polk RT's gives me detail and imagery I never noticed before. I was also concerned about lack of juice from my Onkyo but no probs. All speakers set to "small" and my 5.1 speakers gives me all that I can take
...and more.
And no I am not replacing this system. I demoed quite a few (Infinity, Energy, Klipsch,JBL, Bose
)and I liked the sound of the Polks best. And at this price point I doubt I could have done better. Extremely satisfied.
My question was about potential systems I should consider for my father if he decides to return HIS Nakamichi Soundspace10 system. I was underwhelmed compared to my system priced considerably less.
Center: CS245i
Front Mains: RT800i
Rear Surrounds: f/x300i
Subwoofer: PSW350i
Powered by Onkyo TX-DS 484
I recently upgraded my main fronts from the RT35i to the RT800i. The RT35i's were great but the RT800i gives a bit fuller (midrange) sound. For music Polk RT's gives me detail and imagery I never noticed before. I was also concerned about lack of juice from my Onkyo but no probs. All speakers set to "small" and my 5.1 speakers gives me all that I can take
...and more.And no I am not replacing this system. I demoed quite a few (Infinity, Energy, Klipsch,JBL, Bose
)and I liked the sound of the Polks best. And at this price point I doubt I could have done better. Extremely satisfied.My question was about potential systems I should consider for my father if he decides to return HIS Nakamichi Soundspace10 system. I was underwhelmed compared to my system priced considerably less.
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With the buget you are looking at I would seriously consider not going with a sub sat system but for more of bookshelf and a sub. Like the Mini monitors from Paradigm or the 600 series from B&W or even go out on a limb and try the Swan Divas. and for the reciever with the amount your looking to spend I would look at the Onkyo 797 or the Denon 3802 but that is just me personally. Also Def Tech makes a really nice speaker also. Just my 2 cents




