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Im probably gonna end up buying tower speakers for my left/right channels. my question is whether it is really necessary to buy a subwoofer, or would it be sufficient to let the towers handle the lfe channel with 5.1 tracks and music. i won't be using any lossless tracks if that matters.
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Ahhhhhh. what is life without the LFE !!
gotta have a sub !! ![]() If for movies you also need a strong center Mitisubshi WS-73903 73" Projection - 1080i ( Family Room ) Panasonic DMP-BD10AK Onyko TH-SR705 w/ XM, AirPort(TX-NR905 Soon) M&K THX series (7.1) S-5000 Fronts, S-150 Center, SUR-55T tripoles, LCR-550 Rears, MX-350 Sub Panasonic TH-42PX60U Plasma - 1080i ( Master Bedroom ) Panasonic DMP-BD30 Yamaha DSP-A1 Amplifier Polk LCiC Center, AB Series Fronts, Rears, Surr's, M&K 70B Sub |
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well good subwoofers are quite expensive, and i live in an apartment, so i figured a decent set of towers could provide pretty good bass response if i tell my receiver to output the lfe channel to them. certainly better then sattelites correct?
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If you are going for a 5.1 surround system. Get all of those channels going first. Then think about a sub last.
JVC 1080p 70" TV, Onkyo 805 Receiver, Panny BD30 Blu-ray Player, Infinity Tower Speakers & Center Channel, Boston Acoustic Tower Surrounds, Definitive Audio "Reference Series" SuperCube 1800 Watt Subwoofer.
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Even expensive towers are rarely full range throughout the entire music frequency. You don't have to have a subwoofer but many movie soundtracks contain low frequency sound that only a subwoofer can accurately reproduce. Black Hawk Down on Blu-ray goes very low and can bottom out even good subwoofers. It's up to you if going without a subwoofer is worth it but most would recommend getting a subwoofer even if you have towers.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I personally would still get a sub. Letting the subwoofer handle the LFE perhaps 80 hz and below will allow your two mains to produce a cleaner sound without having to strain down low at the same time it is trying to produce nice mids and highs.
JVC 1080p 70" TV, Onkyo 805 Receiver, Panny BD30 Blu-ray Player, Infinity Tower Speakers & Center Channel, Boston Acoustic Tower Surrounds, Definitive Audio "Reference Series" SuperCube 1800 Watt Subwoofer.
Hobbies: Theoretical Quantum Physics/Mechanics, String Theory Supportive Evidence, Particle Accelerator Dark Matter/Dark Energy Gravity Wave Confinements in linear Space/Time displacement fields, Sub-Atomic Particle Annihilation and Micro-Black Hole hyper gravity analysis. |
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http://www.definitivetech.com/loudsp...upertower.html
HT Room: Panasonic PT-AE8000, Epson 1080UB Proj., Mitsubishi 65" Diamond Series HD TV, Yamaha-RX-A3010 Rec., CinePro 6-Ch. Amp. (350 W/Ch, 8 Ohm), Proton D1200 Amp., Behringer EP4000 & EPX3000 Amps., Oppo BDP-83, Sony BDP-S790, Audio Technica Tuntable, Mitsubishi S-VHS, 2 Def. Tech. Super Towers w 15" subs, 1 Def. Tech. Center & 1 Martin-Logan Center, 2 Def. Tech. Surr. & 2 PSB Surr., 2 Cadence Presence, 2 Bose 901 Rears, 2 Modified HSU 12" Subs, 1 ED DIY 12" Sub, 1 ED DIY 15" Sub, Velodyne SMS-1 Subwoofer Equalizer, DirecTV HD, Monster HTS 5000 & APC H15 Power Conditioners.
Two-Channel Room: XiangSheng Tube Preamp., Carver TFM-45 Amp. (375 W/Ch), Behringer EPX4000 Amp., Onkyo CD player, Denon Turntable, Yamaha Tuner, 2 Vintage Polk RTA-15TL Speakers, 2 LCY 100 Super Tweeters, 2 DIY Folded Horn Super Towers with 15" Sub., 1 Modified AA HD-SUB12 Family Room: Mitsubishi 73" Diamond Series TV, Yamaha DSP-A3090 Rec., DirecTV HD-DVR, PS3, Zvox Speaker, 1 DIY 12" Sub. |
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http://www.hsuresearch.com/packages.html
HT Room: Panasonic PT-AE8000, Epson 1080UB Proj., Mitsubishi 65" Diamond Series HD TV, Yamaha-RX-A3010 Rec., CinePro 6-Ch. Amp. (350 W/Ch, 8 Ohm), Proton D1200 Amp., Behringer EP4000 & EPX3000 Amps., Oppo BDP-83, Sony BDP-S790, Audio Technica Tuntable, Mitsubishi S-VHS, 2 Def. Tech. Super Towers w 15" subs, 1 Def. Tech. Center & 1 Martin-Logan Center, 2 Def. Tech. Surr. & 2 PSB Surr., 2 Cadence Presence, 2 Bose 901 Rears, 2 Modified HSU 12" Subs, 1 ED DIY 12" Sub, 1 ED DIY 15" Sub, Velodyne SMS-1 Subwoofer Equalizer, DirecTV HD, Monster HTS 5000 & APC H15 Power Conditioners.
Two-Channel Room: XiangSheng Tube Preamp., Carver TFM-45 Amp. (375 W/Ch), Behringer EPX4000 Amp., Onkyo CD player, Denon Turntable, Yamaha Tuner, 2 Vintage Polk RTA-15TL Speakers, 2 LCY 100 Super Tweeters, 2 DIY Folded Horn Super Towers with 15" Sub., 1 Modified AA HD-SUB12 Family Room: Mitsubishi 73" Diamond Series TV, Yamaha DSP-A3090 Rec., DirecTV HD-DVR, PS3, Zvox Speaker, 1 DIY 12" Sub. |
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thanks for the responses guys.
i think with my current receiver(yamaha htr-6030) and budget, i may be better off just buying a 5.1 speaker set from polk or something similar for now. i can always put together a real good speaker set in the future when my budget permits. |
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For apartment living I'd think a sub wouldn't really be all that great an investment. Any significant amount of bass is probably going to get you into trouble with the neighbors. If I were you and if I were going to be in the apartment for a while I'd buy a nice set of towers and just hold off on the sub until my living situation made it possible to really employ one to good effect.
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Sep 2007
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perhaps less distortion that way... some speakers such as definitive tech declare to have subs in their towers... perhaps it sounds great? I don't know... haven't checked it out.
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Here's a decent set of Tower Speakers to start with...
http://cgi.ebay.com/INFINITY-BETA-50...QQcmdZViewItem The CMMD Drivers are the same ones you will find in the Top of the Line Prelude, Intermezzo & Kappa Series speakers. I've had Infinity speakers for the last 8 years and they are very impressive. You could start with these and then Get the Beta C360 Center channel, Beta ES250's for the Rear and a set of Beta 20's for 7.1 sides. Round it all off with the SW 12 to match it all. If you're going to piece it all together over time just try to stay with the same Brand and Series of speakers for Voice Matching. It helps with the overall Sound. The Sub is the only speaker that this really does not matter on, though I'm sure some will disagree. |
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God bless Infinity, but how the mighty have fallen. Even their low end isn't what it used to be. I am a big admirer of the Kappa's, The SM-122's and SM-125's, anything from the IRS. I guess they wanted to go more mainstream and less reference. Who can forget the incredible Infinity Reference Series V speakers once they've seen a pair? Even a 10-year old used pair will still set you back around $40,000.
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That being said, the Beta Series of Speakers are some of the Last ones to use the 'Old Infinity' technology that produced some of the best sounding speakers in the world. ( In My Opinion of course). I have a set of Interlude Series speakers that still sound great and they are hard to beat. For the money, these speakers are hard to beat. |
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thanks for all the suggestions people. i won't be buying these speakers for a couple months so i have a lot of time to do my homework. just trying to get a head start.
living in canada might pose a problem trying to get a decent set at a good price though. my options may be limited. |
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#18 |
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Active Member
Jul 2007
Central NH
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Epson HC720 projector and 106" Elite power screen; Sony Bravia LCD and Panansonic Plasma; Sony PS3s (2);Oppo BDP-83; Denon 3801 & 1905 receivers: Klipsch reference system with 7.1 speakers & Mirage Nanosats 5.1: HSU research subwoofor. Can you say "audio orgasm"!
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