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AaM Jay

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Appreciate you suggestion guys.. with AA Philharmonics I don't need sub right. Do you think I can live with these in main and 201 for the time being at rear.
I have noticed that once I set the Receiver to 5.1 mode the Bass reduces considerably. In 2.1 or DolbyPrologic mode it still exists.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
@AaM Jay The AA speakers will do okay without a sub, they have decent low end (but not sub territory but then few speakers do that anyways). A sub in a typical apartment with crappy construction will likely be an issue with neighbors (now if you had cement walls/ceilings/floors....).

The 201s may not be great but they're paid for, as are the 161s. I'd simply save up for a while. I'm confused why the 161s used as surrounds (they're not rear surrounds in a 4.0 configuration) had anything to do with Atmos, tho.

ps You should have started your own thread....
 
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AaM Jay

Enthusiast
@AaM Jay The AA speakers will do okay without a sub, they have decent low end (but not sub territory but then few speakers do that anyways). A sub in a typical apartment with crappy construction will likely be an issue with neighbors (now if you had cement walls/ceilings/floors....).

The 201s may not be great but they're paid for, as are the 161s. I'd simply save up for a while. I'm confused why the 161s used as surrounds (they're not rear surrounds in a 4.0 configuration) had anything to do with Atmos, tho.

ps You should have started your own thread....
I am sorry, I didn't realize, it will stretch to a long discussion. Let me know If I can do anything now.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I am sorry, I didn't realize, it will stretch to a long discussion. Let me know If I can do anything now.
Sorry for the thread hijack or the speakers? :) OP hasn't complained if it's the former, but you can always start a thread....so what did Atmos have to do with using surrounds?
 
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AaM Jay

Enthusiast
That was a mistake to buy, I thought they can still work good as a speaker for rear sound before I heard. It sounded terrible and I just returned. That was stupidity by me.
 
Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

Senior Audioholic
Appreciate you suggestion guys.. with AA Philharmonics I don't need sub right. Do you think I can live with these in main and 201 for the time being at rear.
This is up to you, considering what you're running with mains now it will seem like you added subs. I think anything that sounds better and these will definitely sound much better is a great step forward.

I have noticed that once I set the Receiver to 5.1 mode the Bass reduces considerably. In 2.1 or DolbyPrologic mode it still exists.
Well, you weren't running 5.1 and I'm guessing you didn't run the setup utility be it Audyssey or whatever Yamaha uses.

If you just plugged it in and expected it to sound great, welcome to the world of multi-channel AVR's. Back in the 2ch only days this was easy. :D
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
That was a mistake to buy, I thought they can still work good as a speaker for rear sound before I heard. It sounded terrible and I just returned. That was stupidity by me.
Okay, won't argue that Bose aren't my favorites (but a friend of mine has had 201s for a long whille and he loves those...). Still, a surround speaker doesn't need to do a lot, and the 161s for surrounds should have been fine so I wonder if you got something like polarity reversed (or just got some bad speakers)....side surrounds are in a 5ch setup; rear surrounds in a 7ch setup....still don't understand the connection you're making to Atmos.
 
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AaM Jay

Enthusiast
Just sent out an email to philharmonic for the Quote. shipping and stuff..
 
Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

Senior Audioholic
That was a mistake to buy, I thought they can still work good as a speaker for rear sound before I heard. It sounded terrible and I just returned. That was stupidity by me.
Not stupid, it's all part of the learning process and we all make mistakes. I could tell you plenty of mine that would have you in stitches. :D
 
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AaM Jay

Enthusiast
Okay, won't argue that Bose aren't my favorites (but a friend of mine has had 201s for a long whille and he loves those...). Still, a surround speaker doesn't need to do a lot, and the 161s for surrounds should have been fine so I wonder if you got something like polarity reversed (or just got some bad speakers)....side surrounds are in a 5ch setup; rear surrounds in a 7ch setup....still don't understand the connection you're making to Atmos.
I think connections are Right.

As I said above about ATMOS, I purchased those by mistake thinking that my receiver does support ATMOS while it is not, so returned them.

Now All I have is
201s and 161s + Yamaha RXV 479

I hope this makes it clear.
 
Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

Senior Audioholic
I think connections are Right.

As I said above about ATMOS, I purchased those by mistake thinking that my receiver does support ATMOS while it is not, so returned them.

Now All I have is
201s and 161s + Yamaha RXV 479

I hope this makes it clear.
Atmos at this point is out and trust me you're a ways away from going Atmos so getting rid of the 201's and 161's in favor of better sounding speakers is a great way to start. Or keep the 201's for the rears and upgrade the rears when the budget allows, we all go through the wishing we could do it all now blues.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I think connections are Right.

As I said above about ATMOS, I purchased those by mistake thinking that my receiver does support ATMOS while it is not, so returned them.

Now All I have is
201s and 161s + Yamaha RXV 479

I hope this makes it clear.
No, my issue in mis-remembering your first post about the Onkyo SKH410 things (which I wouldn't use even if I had an Atmos-capable avr).
 
Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

Senior Audioholic
Who knows, maybe one day you can go full insanity like this for example.

Link - Captivator 4000ULF when you're out of the apartment of course. :D

 
Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

Senior Audioholic
I honestly think the Yamaha (not a bad AVR at all), the AA's and the 201's for the rears for now will sound pretty good. Just remember when you plug them in, set the amp speaker assignments which means saying no to center channel and no to subwoofer then use the Yamaha's calibration system to set the speakers up.

Link - YPAO™ Automatic System Calibration
 
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AaM Jay

Enthusiast
Still waiting to hear from AA guys. They just have an email address on the site to place order. I wonder how much time it may take. :confused:
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Still waiting to hear from AA guys. They just have an email address on the site to place order. I wonder how much time it may take. :confused:
I haven't ordered from him, but I would think within a day. Whatever it is, it'll be worth the wait. They're about the best you can buy for the money according to many folks here. Dennis worked at and helped design speakers for Salk Sound, a very reputable high end speaker manufacturer. He's the real deal.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Still waiting to hear from AA guys. They just have an email address on the site to place order. I wonder how much time it may take. :confused:
You always expect an email response in such a short time? You need to have some patience, he's a small operation. Will shipping cost make a huge difference to your decision?
 
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