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I am not giving up my 7.1 system...movies just wouldn't be the same
There's a place for both MC and 2 channel, they just need to be different places. The only really viable solution is to have the means and space for a dedicated multi-channel HT set up, and in a separate room a dedicated 2 channel music set up. Speaker placement alone demands this, plus the desired response profiles are so different between music and movies.
Another one saved from the madness!!
I want a dodecahedron.1 with speakers every foot!
I want a dodecahedron.1 with speakers every foot! I believe in separation of church and state. In this case: I have proof that subs exist merely for HT boom and are not suitable for musical (fidelity) listening. They either boom between 40-110hz, have a weak 1st octave, or allow too much distortion and are ill defined for music. I have some good examples in my house. A music sub otoh (I'll throw out the venerable REL strata or Vandersteen [3x8" drivers] for example) are too refined for my HT. I like my HT sub like I like my women: with a booming body. A Single 15" long-xmax sub is a good start for HT. Smaller subs need not apply. If I have a 15 or 18" sub in my music system, they better be defined and refined with a big motor to move all that cone. Like a velodyne for example, not a Parts express kit sub.
I wonder how that would sound..hhmmm..I'm a 2.1 kinda guy, and since I elevated my sub-like 10" high on a box-I get great low end from a Polk PSW10..its the only piece of gearI own that hasn't come under the "evil upgrade" eye!!!...time to change CD's...