Sub/Sat system equal in tone/tweeter/cones etc?
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Sub/Sat system equal in tone/tweeter/cones etc?
Im looking for a new speaker system purchase.
What sub/sat system can you recommend in which all five speakers are equal in everything? Like tweeters and cones all identical so that I can get a flawless seamless sound from speaker to speaker?
This is the best way to get seamless sound...but not many packages out there are equal. Im interested in RBH's Signature Series but the package costs and arm and a leg...but those speakers are huge though.
~Anthony
What sub/sat system can you recommend in which all five speakers are equal in everything? Like tweeters and cones all identical so that I can get a flawless seamless sound from speaker to speaker?
This is the best way to get seamless sound...but not many packages out there are equal. Im interested in RBH's Signature Series but the package costs and arm and a leg...but those speakers are huge though.

~Anthony
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Hey, old timer!
Sonic - look at me "I'm a mod
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How have you been?
Anyway- Skar is on track with a good approach. Every company also makes a matched center for there bookshelves. Price point and style are big questions to help narrow this down.
Sonic - look at me "I'm a mod
"How have you been?
Anyway- Skar is on track with a good approach. Every company also makes a matched center for there bookshelves. Price point and style are big questions to help narrow this down.
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bfrank why are you laughing that you're a mod lmao!
You're a great guy man 
Nice to know you are around
Im doing great! I'm a Mod as well for a music website and boy did I hit jackpot with all the lovely ladies there hehehe
Been out of the DVD spectrum lol been busy with so much things I havent had time for movie enjoyment.
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I was thinking about that...using a bookshelf for a center. Im willing to spend $600 on the entire deal.
~Antonio
You're a great guy man 
Nice to know you are around

Im doing great! I'm a Mod as well for a music website and boy did I hit jackpot with all the lovely ladies there hehehe

Been out of the DVD spectrum lol been busy with so much things I havent had time for movie enjoyment.
.......................................
I was thinking about that...using a bookshelf for a center. Im willing to spend $600 on the entire deal.

~Antonio
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As a rule of thumb, your fronts & the center should absolutely be what's called timber-matched (the speaker drivers are usually the culprit). The rears not so much so, but it's nice if you can.
The sub doesn't help much in this regard IMHO. Getting a great sub from HSU, SVS, Adire---or handmade ones from places like Acoustic Visions (no affiliation---made very positive names for themselves on the home theater net forums) would blow away the general retail competition by a long shot.
The sub doesn't help much in this regard IMHO. Getting a great sub from HSU, SVS, Adire---or handmade ones from places like Acoustic Visions (no affiliation---made very positive names for themselves on the home theater net forums) would blow away the general retail competition by a long shot.
Last edited by collije; 05-30-02 at 11:14 AM.




