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I'm looking into the DIY Rhythmic subs and this thread:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=65525.0
Paoli Dad,Seeing how you're 80% home theater, if I were you I'd forgo the center channel issues (whether to get one or not) and get a subwoofer instead (for now). The ST's will work great in a "phantom mode," as that's how I am currently running them. Will I get the matching center? Heck yes, but it's more for those sitting off-axis than anything. But the subwoofer - now that's very important in my opinion. You get the "full" experience and will be taking some strain off your amps if you cross the ST's over. I am sure War Of the Worlds is just great with the SongTower's alone, but when paired with a subwoofer you're transported to the action as if you're there, seeing and feeling all of it (just watch the pod emerge scene). Since your mostly HT, I'd recommend talking the wife into letting you add a subwoofer, even if it's a "small" one. Just my $0.02.
QuoteNuance,Are you running ST-RTs? This thread has me thinking I could buy the Ribbon Tweeter version of the SongTowers and get away with running them in "phantom mode." I have the same problem as others here, WAF is a major factor, as I have the TV in the living room. I also have the worlds dumbest TV stand - the upper shelf has about 6.5" of clearance. And even if Jim could build a squashed SongCenter, I'd still have to deal with my better half. I am also predicting no subwoofer in my future... but you never know!-KevinShould the ribbon tweeter be any better as a phantom center than the dome tweeter?
Nuance,Are you running ST-RTs? This thread has me thinking I could buy the Ribbon Tweeter version of the SongTowers and get away with running them in "phantom mode." I have the same problem as others here, WAF is a major factor, as I have the TV in the living room. I also have the worlds dumbest TV stand - the upper shelf has about 6.5" of clearance. And even if Jim could build a squashed SongCenter, I'd still have to deal with my better half. I am also predicting no subwoofer in my future... but you never know!-Kevin
Quote from: BoB/335 on 1 Apr 2009, 05:10 pmQuoteNuance,Are you running ST-RTs? This thread has me thinking I could buy the Ribbon Tweeter version of the SongTowers and get away with running them in "phantom mode." I have the same problem as others here, WAF is a major factor, as I have the TV in the living room. I also have the worlds dumbest TV stand - the upper shelf has about 6.5" of clearance. And even if Jim could build a squashed SongCenter, I'd still have to deal with my better half. I am also predicting no subwoofer in my future... but you never know!-KevinShould the ribbon tweeter be any better as a phantom center than the dome tweeter?Jim might have numbers to share for off-axis frequency response, which I thought were different between the two tweeters. But, really, I wouldn't mind hearing the opinion of an ST-RT owner going without a center channel speaker.
\Nuance,Are you running ST-RTs? This thread has me thinking I could buy the Ribbon Tweeter version of the SongTowers and get away with running them in "phantom mode." I have the same problem as others here, WAF is a major factor, as I have the TV in the living room. I also have the worlds dumbest TV stand - the upper shelf has about 6.5" of clearance. And even if Jim could build a squashed SongCenter, I'd still have to deal with my better half. I am also predicting no subwoofer in my future... but you never know!-Kevin
When you say you "run in phantom mode", is there a setting in your receiver/processor or do you mean you just don't have a center hooked up? Not familiar with all the settings in the latest gear. I'm currently using an Onkyo 803 receiver from probably 4 years ago into an Outlaw 7125 amp and pretty sure I don't have any "phantom" settings.
Quote from: mchuckp on 2 Apr 2009, 12:52 pmWhen you say you "run in phantom mode", is there a setting in your receiver/processor or do you mean you just don't have a center hooked up? Not familiar with all the settings in the latest gear. I'm currently using an Onkyo 803 receiver from probably 4 years ago into an Outlaw 7125 amp and pretty sure I don't have any "phantom" settings.There is no Phantom mode in my receiver (Onkyo 805). I just run without a center, so all the information that would be sent to the center gets spread out before the mains. Like I said, it sounds great when sitting in or near the sweet spot. I will be getting a center channel down the road, though, as well as the matching SongSurround rears. Hmm...a center or another pair of ST's? Now THAT is a tough decision.
I hate the idea of investing a lot of dough into speakers because I'm antsy and find out that they aren't right for my application in 6 months. I'm happy to see many comments from folks who aren't using a center. That keeps the option of doing that alive. I could even follow your lead and potentially add a center in time if needed.
When you say you "run in phantom mode", is there a setting in your receiver/processor or do you mean you just don't have a center hooked up? Not familiar with all the settings in the latest gear. I'm currently using an Onkyo 803 receiver from probably 4 years ago into an Outlaw 7125 amp and pretty sure I don't have any "phantom" settings.I've been saving up for some Salk speakers and my plan was to get a pair of ST's and a SongCenter. Been rethinking this lately as I've gotten heavily into 2-channel music again after discovering the beauty of vinyl. Now I'm debating NOT getting a center and putting the money towards a 2nd pair of Salks for a 2nd room.