I appreciate the input and maybe didn't express myself well. I do that often. I don't want to start out with a system that doesn't meet my wants. That is sort of why in part that this project has lasted for as many years as it has.
Let me ask it this way.
I would love some suggestions maybe for in ceiling speakers that I will be able to turn up if I wish without having to replace them, I like things loud sometimes. I have a budget of 400 per speaker.
My wiring is done. Everything is done. All I need is to attach items at the ends of the wires.
I thought speakers were pretty much all the same and it was the components that drives them that would make the difference. With so many brands under so few companies, I assumed it was like many other items on todays market. One company will make several items under differing names.. all while charging different prices for the same item.
Judging from the snark I received I will take that as I was wrong. I guess that is why I am here asking. I know there are too many variances for me to consider as a noob.
The previous installer never survived the recession. I do have a new company coming in in the new year.. but he is more HA oriented. And I want to get my sound up and running asap.
If any of you had a choice of in ceiling speaker.. what would you go with?
Think dream house and try to understand we all have to live with limitations and sacrifices.
This is a log home. Not a place where one would want wires all over the place, that is why everything is in the ceiling.
In the basement will be the HT and 2 bedrooms that will also be wired for sound.
I am very used to pulling my own wires. This is the second home I have built and I try to do my own work every chance I get.
TY Shady. My search results never once come up with those items. I know it all comes down to the correct search terms. I don't seem to have been using them.. Thanks
Seth.
I wasn't getting any of the brands you rattled off.. But TY. A direct search allows me to do some digging.
I really appreciate the input.. and the snark was endearing. Made me feel all warm and fuzzy.