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now if you are set on the rc-10s(i hated selling mine), then i really would consider buying two pairs and using the one of the rc-10s from the 2nd pair as a center. you could probably make up around half the cost of the 2nd pair by selling your spare speaker on ebay as well. then for surrounds, i'd look at some rc-minis or cb10s/cb5s(is this the newer c-100/c-50?). |
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Oh, and Callas already warned me about the price of the LCR center, but I figured I would just use my present Infinity center until the price came down later. Last edited by Miker107; 06-01-2010 at 07:47 PM. |
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Miker I undersatnd it's really hard to pull the trigger when you do a blind buy and all of us agree that the best way to choose a speaker is to go out there and audition.
Unfortunately you don't have that chance but as we all mentioned Callas Arrt and I the rc is a better speaker overall but the CB was design with HT in mind. I don't want to make the choice more difficult than it already is but you will be happy with either one. Now if your plan was to wait to get the LCR when it drops in price then I would do so and get the rc-10 or go by Arrt's recomendation on getting a second pair and use one as center. Even if your setup is mostly for HT and 20 % of the time is for music then you really will appreciate the refinement of the RC-10 vs the CB-20. And as a heads up I really like the 60hz X-over vs recommended 80hz in this department the RC-10 will be better since it extends lower. As Callas said CB-20 may seem more forward but does not mean the RC does not have a wide sound field cause it really does. Best book shelf speaker under 1000$ back in 2006 by soundstage is not nothing. http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/energy_rc10.htm I did audition all of them from CB-20, C-200, RC-10 and the RC-10 comes on top in overall performance. Very versatile great sounding speakers for music in 2.0 is usually great for HT too and it's the case of the rc-10. |
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As for as the center channel, I realize my current Infinity Sterling center will not quite match up to these, but they do not exactly match my current Yamaha L/R fronts either, so that doesn't overly concern me. I could wait until the LCR come down, or worse case by another pair or RC-10's as Arrt suggested. By the way, I see you guys talk a lot about that 60hz or 80hz crossover issue. You guys kind of lost me there. Is that something you guys have control over on your receiver, because I don't have that capability. I'm running and older Onkyo TX-SV727. Or is that a control on the speaker itself. My Yamaha sub has a crossover control like that, but I'm not able to do that with my receiver. Last edited by Miker107; 06-01-2010 at 08:56 PM. |
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My wife looked at me like, is he serious. When TDK was playing you could hear Two Faces Voice off to the far right and Rachels in the center, and I was only playin the R&L towers, no center channel or surrounds, again the BB Rep was in awe. A big soundstage will be there whether you buy the RC-10s or the CB-20s. Either way you go you will be very pleased. And from that article, you see the guy is comparing Infinity towers and Paradigm bookshelfs speakers, and he is saying the CB20s are better at providing a big soundstage over both of the others I want to say this. If you really want the CB-20s, if your heart is set on the CB20s, GET THEM! You will be very pleased. If you want to get the HIGHER-END speaker, get the RC-10s. BUT DO what your heart is telling you too. That way you won't say WHAT IF. The only thing about the RC-10s is the center channel(RC-LCR), when will it go one sale ![]() OR get 2 sets of RC-10s now, then you will have the L&R and an RC-10 for a Center now, BUT KEEP the other RC-10, then once the LCR goes on sale get it.... now you can move the Spare RC-10 and the one you were using as a center channel to the rear, and you have an all RC setup.... ALSO, If your going to buy the CB20s I would call and see if you can get a discount. 15-20% is reasonable. Last edited by callas01; 06-01-2010 at 10:10 PM. |
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Agreed with callas on the imaging part it's amazing, I compared Paradigm Monitor to the Energy Conoisseur old and new model and it does not come close in imaging and staging to what Energy does for ya in this department specially staging where it everything seems to come from the same place wit the Monitors.
Honestly, even withe the RC-10 I will dare ya to try to put them 7 feet apart and you stay 6 feet away dead center and you'll swear that your center is playing. Imagine they usually recommend almost double the distance to get best performance. |
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The X-over control is usually found on all the newer AVR to set your point of transition between the speakers and the sub, so if you have a control on your sub then you put the X-Over on the sub all the way up and let the receiver take care of the rest or if the sub has a bypass , you put it to bypass and let the receiver do the work. I would think that your AVR has one preset that you cannot change but found the owner's manual on the Onkyo website and you are right nowhere to cange X-over. Specs on the unit are not too shaby. You will find in alot of places in this forum that you have to set all your speakers to small regardless of size and use the prefered X-over . Last edited by BigAl87; 06-02-2010 at 01:45 AM. |
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Anyway, enough about that stuff, this thread is about speakers and not my personal issues. ![]() The guy in the article said that in comparison between the CB-20 and RC-10 he noticed the RC-10's sound field narrowed by about 3 ft if I'm not mistaken. However as you guys have said, the soundstage is big on all these Energy's, and besides, my room is so small I will never know the difference. ![]() |
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The best thing you can do is get the best speaker that meets your needs and desires. And the one your heart is seeking.... I always say go with your gut. |
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My gut right now is telling me to go with the RC-10 and fill in the gaps later. I went this long with equipment that is clearly not exactly matching one another. After reading up on this forum I'm learning a lot about the importance of matching your speakers. I will eventually get there, but it will be a process for sure. |
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Just about everyone on this forum will tell you it is better to take time and get and awesome setup, over buying a half-butt one all at once.... You should grab the RC-10s now, then be on the lookout for the RC-LCR to go on sale.... ALSO.... Look for the RC-30s to go on sale too, you could use the towers up front and have an awesome setup with the 10s in the rear. The RC-30s are smaller towers and would give you a great system to have for a long time. In talking with the Energy CS people he wouldn't say that they are introducing a new RC lineup, but he did say that if something is gonna happen look for it around August to January.... so that should tell you if they are gonna introduce an updated lineup, that you could get some killer dealers on the current RC speakers. Late last year and early this year they had the RCs on sale for the Rosenut and Cherry colors, there were RC-50s for $600/pr and $500/pr on the RC-30s, I think the RC-LCR was about $300-350.... so you could see those prices come back. |
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Hi all,
My HT is now up and running (see my Gallery) my basement is completly done happy about it. My C-series speakers are awesome it plays better IMO, and from what people are saying taht watched movies at my friends who has Paradigm speaker setup the only difference is that he as a bigger rrom than I. My room is 15x14 and his is 12 x 25 |
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