And these will all be hanging from the ceiling/ mounted to walls, just to clarify
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So I'm pretty new at the home theater thing, I've been more of a high quality head phone guy. Could somebody point me in the right direction of building a 6.1 system with receiver for around 2000 dollars? I've been looking at boston acoustics and velodyne, are these good? Thanks
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And these will all be hanging from the ceiling/ mounted to walls, just to clarify
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So I have done my own research and came out with the following setup. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
(1)Velodyne Impact 12 Subwoofer
(2) Boston Acoustics Voyager 50 Outdoor Speakers (pool/deck)
(1) Boston Acoustics A 225C Center Channel
(5) Boston Acoustics SoundWare S Satellite Speakers
(1) Yamaha RX-V673 AV Receiver
Why do you desire to wall mount your speakers near the ceiling.
This can effect imaging and soundstage. I would at least, look for
a way to get the front 3 channels closer together, and near your
head/ear level. Boston does make good speakers - however, I do
not reccomend little baby type sat speakers, for the front channel
speakers. Also, the SoundWare and A225C will sound un-balanced
and un-even together, and are not really timbre (voice) matched.
Also, I would take a hard look at some ID brand subwoofers, they
do offer real good value for the dollar.
Last edited by zieglj01; 06-29-2012 at 11:36 PM.
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Speakers > Boston VS 260, Snell K7, Boston E60,
Pioneer BS22, Cambridge S30 (modified)
Receiver > Denon 791, Pioneer Elite VSX30
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The only reason I'm doing that is because the way the room is pre wired. all the ports arr coming out of the ceiling, not allowing me to have any floor/tower/bookshelf speakers. Will this negatively affect the sound that much? The only speaker not on the ceiling would be the center channel, right above the tv.
If you are going to have a center channel, then compromise and close
the front left/right channel ports - it is worth it, if you can work it out.
Front speakers up high would be annoying and distract me, as the front
dimensional stage will be un-even and distracting. There will not be an
even sound-plane from left to right, or right to left > the action scenes,
sport events and concert shows, can be weird sounding.
If you are really going to do this, then forget the center channel and go
phantom center, it may be less distracting this way.
Who and Where - is the Way, the Truth and the Life?
Speakers > Boston VS 260, Snell K7, Boston E60,
Pioneer BS22, Cambridge S30 (modified)
Receiver > Denon 791, Pioneer Elite VSX30
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Thanks for the Info! Could I post some pictures of the room so you could really see what I have going on? I think I would benefit a lot from that if you dont mind. These pictures would have to wait until Monday whem I get back home though
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