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OK, so I need speakers. I have the source components and the Amp. However, my wife wants bookshelves. I love Salk speakers. What have people used in a similar space bookshelf wise, HT1s? How do they sound without a sub?
Next, the living room Salk setup:Huge ceilings height. Will the STs be enough? I am sure they will, especially with the 15" Rythmik to fill in. There will be plenty of power as they are powered by an AVA 550.
Now speaker cables/sub cable:It is a new apartment, but it is already built, so there is no in wall access to run speaker cables. I would have loved to run in wall cables to the rear channels, but instead I think I will be stuck with the baseboard method (unless I spend what is sure to be $3,000 to run the cables through the walls). Anyway, I want to put the wires under the baseboard. Anyone have any opinions on the speaker cable gauge or manufacturer for this scenario. The long run will be about 50' all the way around (including 4-5' on each side for getting to the speaker). My first thought is always monoprice, but I want to put this wire in and never think about it again. Having never used their in wall stuff, I wondered if anyone here had thoughts.
I have tons of experience with many different brands of in wall speaker wire and I'll give you a brief review of my top favorite companies.My top in wall wire for sound quality , actually I have 2 but Audioquest 14-2 is overall fantastic wire. In wall use and external use. Clear , detail , bass , mid's , highs all sound the way they are suppose to. I don't think this speaker wire adds or takes anything. I think it does it's job. Most of the time I feel there is no reason to buy anything else.Liberty also makes incredible in wall wire. They have a THX series thats as good as the Audioquest. You can argue it's just as good . They also have a 12g version that I would feel good using on any speakers made.Kimber Kwick series is another one of those cables that just perform. You can't go wrong with Kimber Kable for any wire need. Every single cable they make is top notch and can compete with anything made.If I had to choose a wire to use forever I might just stick with Audioquest or Kimber but if someone told me I had to choose Liberty I could live with that choice and never feel the need for anything else. When you achieve correct signal transfer , you don't need magic boxes or fancy braiding to make it better. There is no need to overspend on wire. I know this as I have over spent on wire all of my audio life. I learned the hard way and found companies that do it right for a great price. All 3 companies don't silly over charge you for what you get. Sure if you buy there highest offerings , you can question why you are doing so. Like Audioquest there entry level speaker wire isn't far off there top of the line. When you listen , you will learn that once you achieve the goal , your done. http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90220
[snip] Now speaker cables/sub cable:It is a new apartment, but it is already built, so there is no in wall access to run speaker cables. I would have loved to run in wall cables to the rear channels, but instead I think I will be stuck with the baseboard method (unless I spend what is sure to be $3,000 to run the cables through the walls). Anyway, I want to put the wires under the baseboard. Anyone have any opinions on the speaker cable gauge or manufacturer for this scenario. The long run will be about 50' all the way around (including 4-5' on each side for getting to the speaker). My first thought is always monoprice, but I want to put this wire in and never think about it again. Having never used their in wall stuff, I wondered if anyone here had thoughts.Shawn