hello all.to be frank to you guys i am a total newbie in HT.Your guidance is much appreciated.I am planning to have 5.1 channel system in mind and want to have rotel and B&W speakers(either the 683 or the 685)- 2 Front-2 Rear,1 Centre and 1 Sub,Can you guys put in some recommendations,I am planning to get an Amp and a Receiver from Rotel to go with the system . And not to forget with power rating of100-150 per channels minimum.What will the "damage" be like?Or am i just being too much?Thank you. ops: ops:
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Originally posted by Superblackbirdhello all.to be frank to you guys i am a total newbie in HT.Your guidance is much appreciated.I am planning to have 5.1 channel system in mind and want to have rotel and B&W speakers(either the 683 or the 685)- 2 Front-2 Rear,1 Centre and 1 Sub,Can you guys put in some recommendations,I am planning to get an Amp and a Receiver from Rotel to go with the system . And not to forget with power rating of100-150 per channels minimum.What will the "damage" be like?Or am i just being too much?Thank you. ops: ops:
If you consider used you can get some deals on Audiogon.If you are buying new they ussually have a package deal.If I recall correctly I paid around 2000.00 for a pair of 683's,a pair of 685's and a htm 61 center channel.
For amp and receiver...if you are going to get a amp you might as well go the seperates route and get amp and preamp/processor.Would need to know what your budget is here as there are a lot of possibilities.Also used is a good option on a amp and preamp/processor if you can live with sending the new hd audio over pcm.Like I said there are a lot of possibilities and it all depends on what your budget is.Hope this helps.- Bottom
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Guy is selling his 683's right now."You get what you Inspect, not what you Expect"
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Originally posted by Opus007You can not go wrong with either the 683's or 685's.I would go with the 683's for your fronts as then you will get a bigger fuller sound with more bass.But if it is for just ht and you get a sub the 685's would do fine.
If you consider used you can get some deals on Audiogon.If you are buying new they ussually have a package deal.If I recall correctly I paid around 2000.00 for a pair of 683's,a pair of 685's and a htm 61 center channel.
For amp and receiver...if you are going to get a amp you might as well go the seperates route and get amp and preamp/processor.Would need to know what your budget is here as there are a lot of possibilities.Also used is a good option on a amp and preamp/processor if you can live with sending the new hd audio over pcm.Like I said there are a lot of possibilities and it all depends on what your budget is.Hope this helps.
Ok thanks,another stupid questions-I have narrowed down to Rotel,what Amp and pre/pro would be good to the drive either the 683 or 685.Its basically 305 for music and 705 for movie.Anyway just for your ifo i still need 1 centre,2 rear and 1 sub to complete the system.My budget will be around 12k-15k max-including all the cables-ic and speakers.Thanks again for your patient. ops:Superblackbird- Bottom
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From what I've read, the 600 series centers aren't very good. Personally, I use the 685 as a center. For rears you can use either the ds3 or the 686. For the sub I would recommend svs. With your budget, you can easily get dual PB-13 ultras. They're about $1800/ea shipped.
Just FYI, Rotel receivers/processors don't feature automatic room correction, if that matters to you. Rotel amps on the other hand are the best bang for the buck.- Bottom
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Agree with the SVS recommendation
Dual SVS PC Ultra's would be complete overkill. With Zaph ZDT3.5's(88db efficiency) I have my gain on my sub set at about 30% and my UMC-1 has the gain set at -4db to balance things out. My room is 25' x 16' with 9' cielings and is open to a stairway and the kitchen and dining room(very open floorplan). In certain movies the sub is an absolute hammer. Transformers II was devastating. I love my sub, but two(unless you are doing it soley to even out bass response throughout the room) is absolute overkill."You get what you Inspect, not what you Expect"
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Evening out the bass response was what I had in mind I use dual pb12-Nsds myself in a room similar in size to yours and bass is great in all my seats and not just in the sweet spot. I would have gone with dual ultras but the price was just a bit too high for me I can't say I miss the extra 5 or so hz though for the price/performance I got :T
But if space doesn't allow dual ultras, the svs as-eq1 should be a good addition to even out the bass too.- Bottom
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