2.1 setup for music only, looking to upgrade any piece that would improve sound, 1 piece at a time. Nothing specifically I dont like about current setup, just looking to improve. Budget... not high high end, reasonably affordable. I guess a little more than I paid for each current piece.
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Unless you get speakers that are inefficient or you like to listen very, very loud, the Outlaw Amp should be good for the long haul!
No reason to replace your AVR unless it fails or there is a "must have" (for you) feature that prompts an upgrade. And difference between AVR's is minute compared to differences between speakers/subwoofers.
The Motion 60XT's are nice speakers! You can certainly buy better, but having a single 10" sub stands out as the biggest area of weakness in your gear. I am inclined to go with a minimum of a 12" sub even if it is just for music, but if you feel like the Dynamo is good for the bass content in the music you listen to, it is much more practicle to get a second Dynamo.
Understand that the frequencies subwoofers produce set up standing waves in any typical residential room resulting in areas of the room where there are nodes (spikes of too much bass) and nulls (areas where the bass is cancelled out).
here is a pretty good read to introduce you to this if you are not already familiar with the case for multiple subs.
I can tell you in one paragraph how to set up a pair of small speakers, but I could write a book about setting up subwoofers. It’s the most challenging aspect of home audio because the resonances in a room tend to stress certain bass frequencies and strangle others. The effects of those...
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