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Right now I'm looking at research on subwoofers.
I'm looking to spend under $300 for a sub because I'd like to spend a larger portion on the newest Onkyo 805 and that already surpasses my budget by several hundred dollars. I plan on buying a new sub, Onkyo receiver and boston acoustics CR57 as rears to complete my line of Audio. The budget is $1200 for all 3 of those. I'm willing to stretch my budget to the Dayton 12" if the 10" is inadequate for my room size or if someone knows where I can get the Onkyo for $600 My budget has already been stretched by double, and I might can it all if I can't make ends meet here with living expenses. Cr57 pair: $108 Sub: $300 Onkyo 805: $700 My bedroom is 16 feet Long, 12 feet Wide, 10 feet high (give or take half a foot on any measurement) So about 1920-2000 Cubic Feet. I'll be using it for music movies, and games in an even ratio. So the sub is required to be punchy and detailed but also having a decent amount of power for my room size. It has to be an upgraded of my current sub. My current sub has long lived its day and need to be upgraded. Sub is still Klipsch PC Promedia Ultra. (dual 8" 200 Watt) My fronts owned are Boston Acoustics CR67 Rears will be upgraded to Boston Acoustics CR57 (currently klipsch pc speakers) Center owned is Infinity Beta C250 (because I didn't like the "matching" CR Center that Boston had with small drivers and passive radiator/fake speaker) I intend on transferring the Klipsch Promedia Ultra setup downstairs for my Mom's TV, although it will be underpowered for the living room. I have different speakers because I once started out from PC speakers as a poor teenager and now I'm an adult earning my own money. However many people agree on the forums I have friends with that the Klipsch promedias and Infinity line have good timbre with the Bostons. Its just the promedia sounds pretty harsh and compressed to my other speakers. Subs: Dayton HSU 10" $292 http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=300-392 Dayton HSU 12" $389 http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=300-394 Boston XB6 $249 http://www.amazon.com/Boston-Acousti.../dp/B000JNS3JI OH thanks for looking ![]() |
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couple other options at a reasonable price for the sub....... both capable of getting very deep for HT, and are both very musical as well.....
http://www.amazon.com/Velodyne-DPS-1...6551415&sr=8-2 http://www.amazon.com/MartinLogan-DY...6551518&sr=1-2 |
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Those 2 you recommend are way out of budget, but thanks anyways.
Budget is $300-400 Yours: :$599 |
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The Velodyne was $399 I think it got free shipping too right?????
yeah, the ML is $599 I see someone on Amazon has a Velodyne DPS-12 for $349 (plus $40 shipping) used, which is a steal, but it's a new seller, so I'd stay away from that. I know it's your money and you can buy whatever you like, but speakers hold their value fairly well, and receiver prices drop like crazy because better ones are made all the time..... I think you're putting a lot of your budget into the Receiver in an attempt to "future proof" yourself, but I think speakers are far more important, although the Onkyo 805 is supposed to be a nice receiver (I've never auditioned one so I can't say) I'd snag up one of these great deals on the Onkyo 605 or 705 if you like the Onkyo, and free up more room for the sub/speakers. (the surrounds you have picked out I'm sure are fine.... as surrounds are hardly the 'cornerstone' of the HT system) |
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my BIC 100 is sick for the price ($250):
http://www.acousticsounddesign.com/c...pid=1062&sc=32 |
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Hmm so far I have heard better things on HSU than Velodyne dollar per dollar.
But I like that free shipping part. I definitely won't be buying any plastic speaker lol. But at the same time, I won't get a $600 sub if it will be overkill compared to the rest of my system. Needs to sound balanced. I'm using the "trickle down" system of upgrading speakers and I need to complete this midrange setup , and then build a completely new HIGH END SETUP. Set A, budget for Mom: Klipsch Promedia PC speakers + VSX 815 Set B, Mid premium setup: Boston Rears and Fronts, Infinity Center, undecided mid range power sub. Onkyo 805 SET C: Near future, will start over again with all high end components $5000 budget I need to spend more on a receiver so that way I don't get any HISS on the headphone amp, so the weaker models have cheaper headphone output. I need noiseless PHONES output. I already have a PIONEER VSX815 there is no need for another budget Amplifier. Last edited by Kuraudo; 03-26-2008 at 05:37 PM. |
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http://hsuresearch.com/outlet.html https://svsound.com/store/index.cfm?...category_ID=12 https://www.outlawaudio.com/mofcart/bstock.html |
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I too am in the market for a new sub. The SVS sub interestes me due to response down to 20Hz. I am also in the same boat as the OP, in that my budget is sorely lacking. Right now, I am using a Polk Audio PSW404 (10", 200w) and it is doing an alright job for now, but I just upgraded my L/C/R/S to Axiom, and they sound so damn good that now I want a "real" sub to round out my sound once and for all. Also, to the OP, what specs are you looking at on the Onkyo 805 that leads you to believe that the phone jack's output stage is so much better than the 605 or 705? I have no clue of the spec, is why I ask. |
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Everyone thanks for your contributions thus far ![]() I took a gamble with the CR67, but a few colleagues of mine have set them up side by side vs Paradigm and CR67s are up to the task vs. up to a $900 pair speaker. Look up "Swerv Cr67". Last edited by Kuraudo; 03-26-2008 at 06:22 PM. |
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Odd you say that..... mostly subs aren't tight enough for music if they're more adept for HT..... and tight musical subs don't perform well with extreme lows of HT...... Although many subs excel at both, as a lot of classical music and Jazz are usually FULL of good deep bass.
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CR67 is only $134.00 at Amazon.com thats just $25 more
for a larger speaker. I think I should get another pair of CR67s than the smaller 4.5" woofer CR57 for surrounds, what do you think ![]() About Rear frequencies, in what range of sounds show up? I heard somewhere that rear DTS encodes don't have sounds above 80hz, is this true? Will I benefit from going larger or not? I'm no talking about the crossover in the receiver, but the actual way the audio engineers decided to map the sounds on the actual speakers. What sounds get generated to the rears? Will I benefit from the larger speaker or not. The CR57 is nicely sized for convenience but the 67 has more low and and not much more cash at all. Last edited by Kuraudo; 03-26-2008 at 08:52 PM. |
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So I thought because June 26th is a long time away, I can increase the budget.
I'll upgrade to the 12" Dayton HSU Sub $389 Keep the Onkyo 805 Receiver should reduce be around $700 by then and try to get the Boston acoustics CR67's (not smaller 57's) in a week or so before they realise how cheap they are selling them for $130 I may even buy an additional pair of CR67's and use one speaker for the center and have a very transparent audio system rivaling anything much higher in price. I got a chance to audition the Definitive series on the weekend $999 a pair, and the center $500 a pair. Honestly I can't say these speakers were better than the BA CR67's . The slight bit of boxiness and sibilance in POTC throughout took away the feeling of the sound transparently arriving from nowhere and made it like the speaker box was in the room. Sure they had a bit more low bass where my Bostons lack, but otherwise any other 9 check points were dismal compared to the Bostons. With a good sub there it loses out all the way. My good audiophile buddy Swerv had a chance to own the B&W towers for $1899 a pair and still the Bostons have many points about them that are better and its not a blowout in loss. |
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