Greetings all. First post here. Been lurking here and on the AVS Forums reading the various reviews of these. I now own a 5.0 set and wanted to give some background and ask some questions.
My previous setup was a 5.1 Sony HTIB. During black friday, my wife approved the procurement of a 65" Samsung JS8500. We've been very pleased with it, however even my wife was willing to agree that we should get a quality sound set up to go with it.
The room we are using is the main floor living room, approx. 25Lx15W. It has a corner fireplace and the opposite wall at this end is shorter than 15 ft as there is a wall shared with an office. Currently we have the TV and flanking floor speakers in this 'nook' (approx 8 feet workable room room, Picture attached).
The main listening position is a sectional approx 15 feet away. Behind the sofa, approximiately 10 more feet, then a single step opens to the rest of the main floor (vaulted ceiling, kitchen, etc.)
I had a Pioneer 524k to utilize and thought it would serve as a good budget foundation. I initially looked at the Pioneer Andrew Jones 5.0 setup, but then started thinking with a slightly bigger budget.
I wanted tower speakers, and I also considered the Elac F5s, however I ordered the Fluance Signature setup as it was only $899 shipped for the full 5.0 after a 10% off code. I know in speaker terms you tend to 'get what you pay for', however I felt this was a good value for performance.
This is my first entry into a real setup. Currently, we only do about 75% TV, 20% movies (or less), 5% music. I was wanting to step up a bit for a better home theater experience, as well as possibly dabble with some nice music, perhaps some concert blurays.
I received and setup my Fluance 5.0 last Thursday and over the last few days have done some music listening, and tried some movies. As mentioned, the towers flank the TV and are roughly 12" from the wall. I feel like the bass response at times is good, others is okay.
I'm not sure I can provide a quality statement about the midrange due to lack of experience. Listening to music I know well doesn't seem 'off' per se, and seems quite good, but I'm not sure how much more critical I can be.
I have tested Gene's recommendation to crosswire the bottom and top sections and am having a hard time reaching a conclusion. Perhaps my inexperienced ears have a hard time hearing differences.
I am considering possibly picking up a sub to add a little more punch for movies, and possibly some oomph to 'bassey' parts of music. I was looking at cheaper options like an ML Dynamo 300, however I'm reading that it wouldn't really do much for my application.
I was trying to keep the cost down, so maybe I'd be better served waiting until I can do the 'right' thing and get something like an HSU or SVS? I was also considering a BIC F12 as a solid 'starter', however I was really hoping for something with a smaller footprint.
I'm also critically eyeing the things Gene and Mark are saying and wondering if I should strongly consider sending mine back and thinking about a different direction.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.