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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    Thank you for your suggestions. How far away from the walls would electrostats generally need to be placed?
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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    Adam: Thank you for your response. The room itself is relatively small, approximately 16 x 18 with 10 foot ceilings (i.e., 2880 cubic feet). Please note that the room is open to the kitchen and the foyer. As a result, the rear speakers will probably be ceiling mounted between the family room...
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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    These are interesting recommendations. I have not heard of ascend acoustics, but I will research. With respect to the amp, the amp seems like a good idea to me from what I have read. (Now if I can find a place to put it. With the center channel, cable box, media server, power conditioner...
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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    Thank you for the recommendations. I have heard good things about Kef. I will check them out. My husband would be displeased with bookshelf speakers. It is a size thing.
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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    He does not need a pair a subs, but I much prefer how two subs look. One sub just languishes alone tossed off to the side. A pair of subs just looks balanced. Thanks for the recommendation on paradigmdawg.
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    Upgrading Speaker System for Husband as Gift

    Currently, we have Paradigm Phantom v.3 left and right speakers, a cc-370 v.3 for center channel, a PDR 10 sub, and the smallest bookshelf speakers sold by Paradigm 10 years ago. (The receiver is a Denon 3313CI.) These are primarily used for a home theater system. We should listen to more...
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