NFS Audio THE Show 2011 Teaser #1
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Hello All, I bought (Paradigm) 2 Titan v.3, a 10"PDR sub, and a CC170 center, I was wondering what receiver would be good to pair with these. Also what speaker wire to use. My room is 18' by 20' with 12' ceiling. I will be using the system to watch blue-ray movies and play games on my PS3 also have 46" Samsung HDTV Thanks to all for helping.
To each and everyone (especially those I might disagree with often in political discussions), Happy Thanksgiving!
Let's each take a moment to remember not just all we have, but everything that has been given us. From the first settlers who risked and often gave their lives for something better,(a radical notion at the time), to fellow citizens now that work hard, play by the rules, and contribute to what is easy to take for granted. It's a lot less than perfect, but so are each one of us, and we are lucky to even get to try to make a great country better.
So, stereophile gave the Peachtree Nova a thumbs up and I had a chance to audtion one the other day. Up until then I was going to go with an A/V receiver, but was blown away by the sound of the Nova. http://signalpathint.com/index.php/Nova/Nova.html
Couple questions:
1.) I'm not too interested in surround sound and most importantly I want my music to sound good. I'm also going to use this system for movies, PS3, etc. Will movies still sound okay with the dialogue routed to the mains instead of a center channel?
Hey, as the title suggests, I'm trying to come up with a good system for my college residence, which is currently a dorm room and will most likely next year be a small house/apartment. As some background information, I don't have a ton of experience with hifi equipment besides experimenting with some ~$500 headphones/mp3 player (iPod, Cowon) combinations, but I decided to buy some decent speakers this year and I've really enjoyed having them. They are, however, kinda cheap, so I'm looking for something better.
Roughly 50 year old tube electronics re-built by a genius in the industry...
Mike