Media room reccomendations
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I have returned to separates for two-channel for the first time in a long time and an old question has come up again. That is, since my pre-amp has no switched outlets (and they probably would not be heavy-duty enough anyway), what is the best way to manage turning the power amp off and on. Just leave it on all the time? I'm not against doing that but it seems to generate a lot of heat even when idling. The pre does have 12-Volt triggers, but there is nothing on the power amp to connect them to.
Putting together a home theater system (already purchased the H/K AVR 245) and am looking for some micro speakers that I can mount to my ceiling (can't have flushmount per my hoa). Was looking at the Anthony Gallos as well as the Orb...still all a bit pricey. Looking to spend around 600 for a sub, five speakers and the ceiling mounts. Any other suggestions out there? I am having a helluva time trying to find more speakers that are the same size (and that come in white or stainless--per the wife) as the Gallos and the Orbs. Any insight is MUCH appreciated.
I just bought some used epos es11 speakers with a rega brio on ebay. To my dismay, when I opened the box I saw that the tweeter on one of my speakers was dented! This was not mentioned in the listing. I'm currently trying to work things out with the seller. Is that tweeter ruined, or can I try to pull out the dent?
I have recently purchased an old DAC Magic 2 and have integrated it into my system. It has made a marked difference in Redbook CD listening. I am using a Kenwood 323M 200 disc changer along with a Pioneer 563a universal player as transports. I was wondering, obviously there are far better CD players out there, however since I have an outboard DAC to handle the digital conversion, what should I be looking for in an higher quality player.
I just bought Paradigm 90P`s and also bought Energy Audyssey A5+2`s. Dont know which I will use yet for my fronts. Have a Bic Venturi 15" sub and (at present ) have Bic Venturi Cinema rears and now am ready to buy a receiver. I am leaning towards the Onkyo 805 because of it`s price (900.00 ish) and because it has 130 watts per channel , true HD, 1.3 HDMI , Audessey speaker set-up , and almost all of the regular receiver options . I havent heard about any problems with them yet .Is this a good choice ?
My media room is 37 ft by 14 ft with 3 tiers at 18 ft and 25 ft. I am planing on a INfocus projector IN82 that will project a 155 inch diagonal picture.
I need to buy a receiver and speakers to fit the room. I will use it mostly for movies and music video and sports tv.
My budget is $4,500 to $5,000.