Upgrade CDM7NT to 804S

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  • LikeCoiledSteel
    Senior Member
    • May 2004
    • 210

    #1

    Upgrade CDM7NT to 804S

    Hi Guys,
    I am thinking about upgrading my CDM7NT's to 804S as fronts. I use these for 50/50 Music and HT. I have a Krell Kav250a, so power should not be a problem on the 804's. I have found a local consumer selling these for around $2200. Do you think this is a decent deal? I am looking for a fuller sound in 2 channel and more bass in HT. I think these should fit the bill. Any thoughts?
    Steel
  • dhoff01
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 20

    #2
    Sweet dog...

    Do you have a sub?
    Anthem AVM30, Sherbourn 5/1500A, B&W CDM 7NT/CNT/SNT, B&W ASW CDM (HT); McIntosh 4300V, B&W 1NT, ASW 675 (Stereo)

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    • LikeCoiledSteel
      Senior Member
      • May 2004
      • 210

      #3
      Nice Bully, how old is he/she? Mine is 1.5 years.

      No sub yet, thinking about a PV1 or SVS down the road.
      Steel

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      • dhoff01
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 20

        #4
        He's 5. Pushing max weight at 70lbs...

        I'd recommend getting the sub first. It's a must-have for HT, and it might alleviate your concerns about the 7NTs. If not, you can always get good deals on 804s on audiogon.
        Anthem AVM30, Sherbourn 5/1500A, B&W CDM 7NT/CNT/SNT, B&W ASW CDM (HT); McIntosh 4300V, B&W 1NT, ASW 675 (Stereo)

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        • LikeCoiledSteel
          Senior Member
          • May 2004
          • 210

          #5
          Mine is a Victorian, he is 64 lbs.

          I do not like to use a sub in 2 channel. I will get a sub for HT use but I think the 804's will be ok without a sub. That is my goal.
          Steel
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          • dhoff01
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 20

            #6
            Just curious as to why? I use an ASW675 with my 1NTs in a 11x10 room, corssover set to 70, and it sounds incredible to my ears. Plus, using the sub saves extra juice for my Mac's amp (which is nice considering how power-hungry B&W speaks can be).

            I'm not trying to talk you out of the 804s. If I could afford to get them I would. But I really think you're missing out on the HT experience without a sub. The ".1" LFE just simply can't be reproduced by all except the most high end of speakers.
            Anthem AVM30, Sherbourn 5/1500A, B&W CDM 7NT/CNT/SNT, B&W ASW CDM (HT); McIntosh 4300V, B&W 1NT, ASW 675 (Stereo)

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            • LikeCoiledSteel
              Senior Member
              • May 2004
              • 210

              #7
              I just think that a full range speaker sounds a bit better with most music. For HT, I agree 100%. I used to have a small sub and integrated it well. I may in the future use a sub in 2 channel, but integration is the key, placement, crossover etc. Do you keep your bully away from your speakers? Mine likes to chew on the wires sometimes.
              Steel

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              • akhter
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2005
                • 266

                #8
                Originally posted by LikeCoiledSteel
                Mine is a Victorian, he is 64 lbs.

                I do not like to use a sub in 2 channel. I will get a sub for HT use but I think the 804's will be ok without a sub. That is my goal.
                Steel
                First of all, at 2200 they sound like a great deal.

                A sub is a must, unless you play music that does not involve the kickdrum. I like a pure stereo mode for my music listening, so I have my sub hooked up to a set of pre-L+R outputs so that no digital processing is involved in my music playback. I belive the 804S goes down to 38hz, but a decent sub will go to 25 or even lower and that makes a big difference, and not just with movies.

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                • LikeCoiledSteel
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2004
                  • 210

                  #9
                  Hi Akhter,
                  Thanks for your input. I know a sub is inevitable in my system. I like the PV1, but I think it is too overpriced. An SVS may be in my future.

                  I made an appointment with a local B&W dealer today ad spent a good 1.5 hours with the 804S. I brought a lot of demo CD's and the speakers were set up for me in a nice 2 channel environment, all being run by a Musical Fidelity system (P5 I think) Amp was 300 watts plus a Richard Gray power center.

                  In a nut shell, I was a bit disappointed. The highs were smoother than my 7NT's and bass was deeper, but not worth double the price IMHO. I think the speakers were not broken in all the way yet. The salesman told me there were about 60 hours on them. They seemed a bit boxed in. I liked the sound a lot, but at no time was I blown away. Could have been a lot of factors, maybe the amp was laid back for my tastes.

                  I also demoed A Focal speaker at $7500/Pair at another dealer. These were awesome. Really stood out.

                  I guess that ever since I listened to the Sonus Faber Cremona's, it has been down hill from there. Those were my favorite to date at $8000/Pair. Damn this hobby.
                  Steel

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                  • style
                    Super Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1562

                    #10
                    cdm7nt --> 804s

                    Hi,

                    cdm7nt i habe too --> rear speakers (front 703)

                    804s in europe = chf. 6700 = $ 5350.- ca , center????

                    sub B&W pv1 i think too is a great sub :T (europe chf. 2390 = $ 1900 ca. SVS i don't where is possible to buy but i think is more expensive as the PV1!!!

                    Style

                    (I use my set 90 for movie)

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