New Speaker's or Sub...

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Carl06c6

Audioholic Intern
Hello, I recently upgraded my old [ 1999 ] kenwood A/V receiver.. And bought a new yamaha HTR-3066..
Now i was wondering if i want to replace my front tower speakers, or get a sub...
My tower speakers were bought a while back , and not very ? - They are Optimas Pro LX10, tower speakers, and the spec's are.

SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response .........................................................................................50-25,000 Hz
Power Handling ............................................................................................. 80 Watts (RMS)
Maximum Power ...................................................................................................... 160 Watts
Impedance ................................................................................................. 8 Ohms (Nominal)
Speaker Complement .........................................[2]. 7-Inch (17.8 cm) High-Compliance Woofer

And was going to replace these with,
Infinity Primus P363BK Three-way dual 6-1/2-Inch Floorstanding Speaker


Model P363BK
Product Type floorstanding loudspeaker
Frequency range (±3dB) 38Hz – 20kHz
Recommended amp power range 10 – 200 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1 meter) 93dB
Nominal impedance 8 ohms
Crossover frequency 350Hz, 3.3kHz; 24dB/octave
magnetically shielded Dual 6-1/2 (165mm) MMD,® magnetically shielded
Mid-frequency driver(s) 4"(100mm) MMD, magnetically shielded
High-frequency driver 3/4"(19mm) MMD, magnetically shielded
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
The Optimus LX10 are decent speakers - I do not consider the Infinity to be
much of an upgrade - I would consider it more of a lateral move.

Your call
 
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Carl06c6

Audioholic Intern
The Optimus LX10 are decent speakers - I do not consider the Infinity to be
much of an upgrade - I would consider it more of a lateral move.

Your call
Thanks,, .. Was thinking it may be a good move..
 
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Scarfinger

Enthusiast
I asked a similar question here at Audioholics. I bought a subwoofer first considering I already had functioning speakers. This is a reply that I thought had a lot of good info in it.

I would start by changing out the center to one that matches your bookshelfs, then I would get a better sub.... Polk around the forum a little there is tons of info here, but heres some for free..
#1- front sound stage should be matching set, fronts, and center from the same brand and series, this will give you matching timbre...
#2- Towers in a home theater aren't needed in most systems, towers are made large for their lower end response, but as a trade off you also get some extra cabinet res {not a good thing}, and larger cost... Since in home theaters your avr {receiver} crosses the frequencies so the fronts do not get freqs under say 80hz instead sending them to the subwoofer there is no reason for the larger cabinets...
#3 the most important part of an HT system is the subwoofer, don't skimp in this area...
I ended up buying an HSU STF-2 subwoofer. Night and day difference compared to my 2002 box-store Kenwood subwoofer/speaker set.
 
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Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
That Linaeum Tweeter is something WmAx used to talk about, supposed to be a really good unit. Personally when I started my very first system it was 4.0. I added a subwoofer later, and then finally a Center. Finish off each piece before you replace something you already have. Subwoofers don't have to match, speakers should.

SheepStar
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I asked a similar question here at Audioholics. I bought a subwoofer first considering I already had functioning speakers. This is a reply that I thought had a lot of good info in it.



I ended up buying an HSU STF-2 subwoofer. Night and day difference compared to my 2002 box-store Kenwood subwoofer/speaker set.
This is food for thought but, given the lack of any details at all provided as to what he's looking to improve upon, I'd have to say a sub would be the better of the two options he offered.

And, he's not going to be able to find a center to match his existing speakers.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The salient question is what do YOU think about the sound quality of YOUR current speakers?

If they already sound crystal clear to you, then all you need is a subwoofer.
 
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Carl06c6

Audioholic Intern
As for surround sound, i say the optimus LX10 DUAL WOOFER are great, but center channel may not be best match. It is a yamaha NS-AC3, which were part of a set i bought new in ? 1999.. but using some bose [ cube ] speakers for rear surround, mounted on wall..

I see alot of neg thoughts on the optius LX10'S [ NOT HERE ] BUT think its just because of name. - Im a 50/50 listener of surround, and then 2 channel when i listen to my music.... And thats where the optimus lack for me. BUT are a hell of alot better with my new yamaha HTR-3066 RECEIVER..... I currently have email into Madisound, and they are given recom, on possable woofer replacments.. But not sure if ill go that route..
Oh, and when i took apart optimus tower, it seems they are not 7 inch woofer ? Seem more like 6.5..[ BOX CUT OUT IS 6 7/8 ]
ALSO
Ill attach pic, as im tryin to find out what this tube is mounted behind upper woofer. As i dont know...

And more info,--- Im in small apartment, and surround speaker set up isnt the best...
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
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Carl06c6

Audioholic Intern
It is a pvc tube woofer brace - to couple the back wall of the speaker to the back of the woofer.
Thanks, And whats the purpose if i may ask. And thanks for link to center channel.. My current center is yamaha NS-AC3, Which was package deal in kit NS-AP150. Here are spec's. Center has, Midrange/ Woofer (NS-AC3) 2 * 5" Cone Magnetically Shielded -- And surround (NS-A770) 5" Cone

(NS-AC3) 3/4" Ferro-Fluid Cooled Dome (NS-A770) 3/4" Ferro-Fluid Cooled Dome
Midrange/ Woofer (NS-AC3) 2 * 5" Cone Magnetically Shielded (NS-A770) 5" Cone
Suggested Amp. Power (NS-AC3) Min. 10 Watts/ Max. 100 Watts (NS-A770) Min. 10 Watts/ Max. 100 Watts
Frequency Response (NS-AC3) 80 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 3dB (NS-A770) 90 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 3dB
Nominal Impedance (NS-AC3) 8 ohms (NS-A770) 8 ohms
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Well, you've proved me wrong. You found one! ...and matching surrounds. Now it's up to the OP. Replacing woofers won't improve anything so it's up to him to decide if more bass will solve his problem, or new speakers all around.

In either case, new speakers will still need a sub
 
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zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks, And whats the purpose if i may ask. And thanks for link to center channel.. My current center is yamaha NS-AC3, Which was package deal in kit NS-AP150. Here are spec's. Center has, Midrange/ Woofer (NS-AC3) 2 * 5" Cone Magnetically Shielded -- And surround (NS-A770) 5" Cone (
To give brace support between the back wall and front baffle, with the aid of the woofer,
to help control the cabinet resonance - resonance is not a friend.
Also, maybe to help diffuse some of the back air waves of the speaker.

For me, I would fire the Yamaha center channel - the timbre (tone color) does not match
or blend with the front l/r speakers.

However, all this is your call
 
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Carl06c6

Audioholic Intern
To give brace support between the back wall and front baffle, with the aid of the woofer,
to help control the cabinet resonance - resonance is not a friend.
Also, maybe to help diffuse some of the back air waves of the speaker.

For me, I would fire the Yamaha center channel - the timbre (tone color) does not match
or blend with the front l/r speakers.

However, all this is your call
Thanks... The timbre ??? never heard of that
 

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