Help buying rear surround speakers to complete 5.1

whasaaaab

whasaaaab

Junior Audioholic
ok so i missed out on buying some Revel Concentra Series F12 for $600 or $700 but the sale is pending, in the mean time here is what i can get. I need to buy a pair of surrounds to make a 5.1 system.

Eventually I will buy bigger reference mains to make a 7.2 system, for now here is what i can get from a buy and sell website in my area, what d you think is the best deal.

Wilson Benesch ACT2 carbon fibre loudspeakers: $2000 or obo
Paradigm Monitor 9- 5.1 speaker set: $1200 or obo
B&W DM 601-S1: $300
Bowers & Wilkins DM 603 series 1: $600
Bowers and Wilkins Speakers - B&W 602.5S3: $530 will negotiate
Bowers & Wilkens CM1 Speakers and Stands: $750
B & W Speakers CDM 7se: $800
MCINTOSH XR 1052: $700
Magnaplanar SMGa's: $500
athena-SCT-Series speakers: $500
B&W Nautilus Speakers 802: $2700 or obo
Polk Audio RTi-10: $600
Polk Audio RTIA5: $600
Polk Audio RTI-10$500
Klipsch RF-63 Speakers: $600
Klipsch RF82 Tower Speakers: $750
Martin Logan Sequel II Speakers: $1400 or obo
Paradigm monitor 7 speaker and subwoofer: $750
Precision Acoustics PA-6XT3: $599
Monitor Audio Speakers RS6: $1000 with centre channel
Monitor Audio RS8's in Walnut: $625 with centre $800


If i find mrore as I am still looking as we speak thank you everyone
 
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whasaaaab

whasaaaab

Junior Audioholic
BP-2002 Towers w/250W-12" SF Subwoofers- $795
 
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endless ent

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It is always better and usually necessary to match the sonic and tonal qualities of all channels used for proper surround sound effects. All 3,5,7,9 channels / speakers are fed the same potentioal power and nearly the same programming under some circumstances of processing selection. Find your price for the whole set, divide by the channels you want driven by your chosen system and you know your price per speaker. Stay in the same tonal line. It looks like your building Definitive Technology so you may be able to vary form factor or size but your in the brand to get them sounding right.
 
whasaaaab

whasaaaab

Junior Audioholic
no the definitive ones were just added to the list
 
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cool-runnin

cool-runnin

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fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
anyone????
I wouldn't get anything you have listed for surrounds.

And no, you don't have to have a whole matching set unless you listen to a lot of multichannel music. If you use multi-channel for movies and tv, but not for your music then matching the surrounds to the front soundstage isn't important.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
I believe you are still going around in a circle, and for surrounds
this seems to be over-kill. If you desire to match your fronts, >
then go with Monitor Audio.
 
whasaaaab

whasaaaab

Junior Audioholic
I wouldn't get anything you have listed for surrounds.

And no, you don't have to have a whole matching set unless you listen to a lot of multichannel music. If you use multi-channel for movies and tv, but not for your music then matching the surrounds to the front soundstage isn't important.
I listen to alot of multichannel SACD's as well as movies.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I listen to alot of multichannel SACD's as well as movies.
Multi-channel music would require a timbre matched set. Movies do not.

If you listen to a lot of SACD's then you'll want to match your surrounds to what you already have.
 

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