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No there aren't unique requirements per se. But I was thinking of this scenario. If someone were to invest in HT3's over HT2's or a competitor's brand, in HT application, the HT3's main advantage on the low end would be passed over to a sub. So it would seem that if HT was your primary use, perhaps cheaper is better if that is indeed the case. Of course, thats kind of assuming that above a certain frequency, say 40hz, HT2 = HT3. I gather that most here are seeing HT3's in all their glory in dedicated 2 channel setups, where as ST and HT2 are pretty popular for HT since the low end punch doesn't have to be in the mains as much. Or perhaps people are seeing quite a bit of performance gain by using the high end speakers in terms of clarity of dialogue and such.
I gather that most here are seeing HT3's in all their glory in dedicated 2 channel setups, where as ST and HT2 are pretty popular for HT since the low end punch doesn't have to be in the mains as much. Or perhaps people are seeing quite a bit of performance gain by using the high end speakers in terms of clarity of dialogue and such. I should say, that the same would seem to hold for HT2 and ST, but I guess thats why I'm asking. I'm kind of 50/50 with my usage, so I'm not sure.
Few have dedicated spaces. Many have dual purpose rooms. If just HT I have always said the HT3 would not be fully appreciated even if you did cross it over lower than normal (you chose). In the same vein, a TL version HT2 is also potentially wasted. The older version HT2 would be a killer choice for HT with the Seas drivers and ribbons assuming a proper sub integration.Now if I had unlimited funds a full HT3 7.2 set up would be stellar - just because.
With all the good answers from George, Pete and Dennis, I can't add anything else intelligent.At this point, your imagination seems to be working overtime. I think you need to spend more time listening to some Salk speakers and less time thinking .
Wish I could demo some Hi Rez, but my receiver is old school.
BTW, I subscribe to the camp that says if the speakers sound good for two channel, they will sound good for HT. Outside of the lowest bass (which should be handled by sub(s) anyway) there aren't unique requirements for HT over two channel.George
Quote from: DMurphy on 2 Apr 2009, 12:33 amWish I could demo some Hi Rez, but my receiver is old school. Come on up to Boston and I'll provide a few different demos for you Dennis. George
Quote from: zybar on 2 Apr 2009, 12:35 amQuote from: DMurphy on 2 Apr 2009, 12:33 amWish I could demo some Hi Rez, but my receiver is old school. Come on up to Boston and I'll provide a few different demos for you Dennis. GeorgeBe careful what you ask for. I'll be in Boston on April 17 giving a lecture at the New England School of Medicine ......... But no--wait--I have to catch the 5:00 U.S. Air shuttle back to D.C., so you're off the hook. Sorry to scare you like that.
Yup--I know the area well. Except that the folks at the NESM always take me to a Thai joint instead of Chinese for lunch. Actually, my plans aren't set in stone, so it might be worth seeing whether some kind of get-to-gether would be possible.