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  • rman01138
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 10

    B&W 700 series.

    Hello, I'm new to HT guide.com. I am thinking about buying a set of B&W speakers. The speakers I want are the 703's and HTM7 and 705's my question is Should I get the 705's for the rears? or am I better off buying something cheap for the rears. I understand that the front speakers are very important, the 703's and the HTM7 are a lock for me, its the 705's that I am debating. I need some opinions please.

    Thanks.

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  • Briz vegas
    Super Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1199

    #2
    You need to ask yourself
    - what will my listening habits be (2 channel music, multi channel music or HT)
    - what sort of movies do I like (lots of surround action or talk/music)
    - What am I prepared to spend (maybe this should be first)

    The ideal 703 based HT system would be 5 703s driven by equal amplification.

    Second best would be 3 703s across the front and a good clean sounding pair of bookshelf speakers at the rear (705 first then 685 etc would all work well)

    Third gets tricky, but whether it is 704 & HTM7 or a set of CMs is hard to say. Your 703 & HTM7 gives priority to 2 channel audio over ultimate HT performance. It will sound very good but it lacks seamless integration across the front 3 speakers.

    What is best for you will depend on how you will use the system most of the time and your own personal preference.

    To outline my personal bias, I run 804 with my "old" HTM7 and 705s filling in the gaps. I watched a talky arthouse flick and Die Hard 4.0 (I call that balance) on Wednesday. At no point did any element of this "mismatched" system draw attention to itself. Only problem I had was with Die Hard - there were moments when I started to think( :E ) about the plot :roll:

    HOWEVER - If you are a nut about films like Lord of the Rings then definitely put 3 identical speakers across the front as a priority. Those panning vocals just sounded plain odd on my system and would have similar (but slightly less) issue with the 703 HTM7 setup.
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    • beden1
      Super Senior Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 1676

      #3
      I had the 703s with the HTM7 as the center, and felt the center channel was a mis-match. I switched it for a used HTM1 and found this to be an excellent match.

      Keep looking on Ebay or Audiogon to get a clean used HTM1 for your center, and I think you will be pleased you did.

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      • NMG
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2004
        • 232

        #4
        Originally posted by Briz vegas
        Your 703 & HTM7 gives priority to 2 channel audio over ultimate HT performance
        I would agree with this. I have the HTM7 paired with my 703's and I don't find it to be a problem at all. Now that being said, I also don't listen to multichannel music, just 2 channel. For movies, I haven't found it to be an issue. Many people don't like this combo though, so if you can demo it first, definitely do it.

        Good luck!

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        • rman01138
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 10

          #5
          Thank you for your replies.

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