0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 9978 times.
...if we're talking explosions and prehistoric animals on a rampage...
Quote from: DMurphy on 29 Sep 2009, 02:20 am...if we're talking explosions and prehistoric animals on a rampage...I log on to this site to learn, share, interact with others and to read Dennis Murphy's one liners. Mr. Murphy you are one funny dude!Kirk
Would you post photos of the rear of the room and describe the room's dimensions? There isn't any way to tell how much space is behind the sofa, which might be significant regarding placement of surrounds and room acoustic issues.Your budget for Stage 1 is too low for the HT1-TL speakers, a center, and amplification. I believe that the HT1-TL will be 3000.00. The ST, a center, and a receiver might fit the budget, however.BTW, I don't know anything about multichannel audio.
Oh...regarding the space behind the couch...it's actually 7 feet, not inches. That would have been really small furniture going back there
Quote from: K Shep on 29 Sep 2009, 02:34 amQuote from: DMurphy on 29 Sep 2009, 02:20 am...if we're talking explosions and prehistoric animals on a rampage...I log on to this site to learn, share, interact with others and to read Dennis Murphy's one liners. Mr. Murphy you are one funny dude!KirkA lot of people have said that. But it's always been based on photographs.
I log on to this site to learn, share, interact with others and to read Dennis Murphy's one liners. Mr. Murphy you are one funny dude!Kirk
A lot of people have said that. But it's always been based on photographs.
You're also abstract at times. Photographs in you head?
QuoteI log on to this site to learn, share, interact with others and to read Dennis Murphy's one liners. Mr. Murphy you are one funny dude!KirkQuoteA lot of people have said that. But it's always been based on photographs.QuoteYou're also abstract at times. Photographs in you head? No, I think he means funny looking dude!
Personally, I think you should audition some more... In a nutshell, go listen to the Salks if you can, and see if (like many of the people on this forum) you personally think that they are incredible speakers, a great value, and worth your money for your uses. Make sure you're playing the type of stuff you want to listen to through them - smooth jazz is not a good proxy for the primal bellow of a Tyrannosaurus. Maybe you (again, like many of us here) are willing to wait and save up for a full Salk surround system, a receiver, and a sub (~$5k would be a good approximation). Then again, you may find that you are not willing to alter your budget, in which case another set of equipment may make you quite happy.In any event, doing your homework on what's out there is fun and helps to avoid the buyer's remorse that leads so many people in this hobby to "upgraditis."