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  • nimrodasas
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 145

    #1

    what is a better update?

    i want to add bass to my system.. the db1 cost alot of money.
    i have 804 di .. what will be a better choice for h.t
    to buy the db1 ? or to update the speakers to 802?
    i have room that is 4 meter on 3 meter..
    not big at all.
  • mjb
    Super Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1485

    #2
    For HT, you'll probably be wanting a sub for the LFE channel.
    - Mike

    Main System:
    B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
    Classé SSP-800, CA-2200, CA-5100

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    • SPACEMANRICK
      Senior Member
      • May 2005
      • 200

      #3
      For that size of room I would think a subwoofer would add the most impact for home theater bass. I would also think that you can buy a great hight quality subwoofer that is not B&W that is cheaper than the B&W subwoofer. The 804's are great speakers and I think it would be much cheaper in that size of a room to just add a high quality subwoofer. Hey but if money is not a concern go for the 802's those are awesome speakers also!

      Good luck!

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      • HedgeHog
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 241

        #4
        Get a used JL Audio Fathom (F112 or F113) and be happy! Great synergy with 800-series speakers.
        Pioneer Kuro Elite PRO-151FD / Oppo BDP-105 / Apple TV G2 / QNAP Turbo NAS TS-210
        Classe Audio SSP-800 / Classe Audio CA-M400 (x2) + CA-5200
        B&W 802D2 / B&W HTM2D2 / B&W CCM-818 / JL Audio Fathom 113
        Richard Gray Substation 240V + 1200 Custom / ESD Cable Isolators Mk II.
        Clear Day Double Shotgun Spkr Cable / White Zombie Audio ZeroPointZero Silver XLR / LessLoss DFPC Original

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        • leo2498
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 370

          #5
          Originally posted by nimrodasas
          i want to add bass to my system.. the db1 cost alot of money.
          i have 804 di .. what will be a better choice for h.t
          to buy the db1 ? or to update the speakers to 802?
          i have room that is 4 meter on 3 meter..
          not big at all.
          for HT you will need a good sub in both sceneries with or without 802D, so if you are disposed to spend both sub and 802D you could go for it, but in your room a 802D only will get you a excelent stereo system for music.
          Leo,
          Saludos
          My HT: B&W 804D fronts, HTM4D center, 805D rears, Classe CA-2300 Main amp, Preamp Stereo CLASSE CP800, Preamp Multi Marantz AV8801, Parasound A31 center and Surround Amp, Source Oppo BDP-95 screen Samsung 55" UE55d8000 SVS SB12-NSD

          Stereo: B&W 804S fronts, Pre: Denon AVR-2809 Amp: Rotel 1582, Source Marantz CD5004.

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          • nimrodasas
            Senior Member
            • May 2011
            • 145

            #6
            thanks i'll go for a sub.

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            • BVLDARI
              Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 58

              #7
              I have 802D2 and they are fine for most music w/o a sub. I actually really like listening to them in stereo w/o a sub - the sound is simply amazing. That said, if you want to "add bass" to your system, the only answer is to get a sub. Of course, for HT use, you "need" a sub.

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              • mjb
                Super Senior Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 1485

                #8
                I agree, for music 802D's have bass enough - but HT has a "Low Frequency Effects" channel, that provides ambiance by rumbling lots! I can't help thinking this is not especially healthy for my 802D's. This type of effect is much better suited to a dedicated sub.
                - Mike

                Main System:
                B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
                Classé SSP-800, CA-2200, CA-5100

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                • Pio
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 169

                  #9
                  For HT get a sub. I run 4 subs in my HT set up.

                  I was messing around last night and got 2 SVS subs I use for HT and put them in the 2 channel system.

                  WOW!!!!!!

                  They're staying there for now! The music had incredible impact! Might mess around some more this weekend and see if the Velodynes sound better to me.
                  Stereo: Revel F208, Parasound JC2, JC1's, Oppo HA-1, VPI, Dynavector, Moon

                  HT: B&W 802D2, 805S, HTM4, Marantz, OPPO BDP95, Velodyne DD-12's

                  HP / secondary system: Woo Audio W2, Carver Sunfire, Kef LS50, Denon, and too many headphones to list

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                  • Dmantis
                    Super Senior Member
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1037

                    #10
                    What is the current system layout? Please list all gear.

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                    • PewterTA
                      Super Senior Member
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 2900

                      #11
                      I second SVS Subs... I only have one and would love to get a couple more... but I'm plenty happy with just one, it works and pressurizes the whole room (16x30) with the sliding door open. I'll take that!
                      Digital Audio makes me Happy.
                      -Dan

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                      • madmac
                        Ultra Senior Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3122

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pio
                        For HT get a sub. I run 4 subs in my HT set up.

                        I was messing around last night and got 2 SVS subs I use for HT and put them in the 2 channel system.

                        WOW!!!!!!

                        They're staying there for now! The music had incredible impact! Might mess around some more this weekend and see if the Velodynes sound better to me.
                        I'm a huge fan of subs for music. The main thing however is that they are properly equalized and set up to not dominate the sound field. They should work with the music, not dominate it.
                        Dan Madden :T

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