Thanks again, all, for the schooling. A couple more questions. Regarding the sound and experience of two subs...how much is too much? I‘m hoping for a good overall home theater experience with great, lifelike sound. I want it to sound great without it just being loud. I currently have an old Bose Accoustimass 10 Series 2 subwoofer. It came with the house and is wired in to the Bose cube surrounds. It’s weird in that the speakers run both to the subwoofer and the receiver. If anything, there’s too much base. I feel like I need to turn the volume up high to hear dialogue but the bass drowns everything out and gets distorted. The Bose sub doesn’t have a volume non or it’s own power source, so I’m guessing that’s part of it.
Will getting one or two high quality subs add more than just booming base? My guess is yes, but I’m not looking to break my windows here .
Next, if I were to just pull the trigger on the SVS Prime towers, center, satellites and subs, would that be badass? And would one PB-2000 and one cylindrical PC-2000 sound great or is it best to have both subs the exact same? Trying to please the wife here. The cube can get hidden In a back corner and the round will be more prominently displayed.
And lastly, receivers. If I go with 2 subs I’ll need a 5.2. My Dennon AVR E300 5.1 wont cut it anymore. What do I need to power all this stuff? How is the Denon AVR S540BT 5.2 receiver? Would an additional amp help with it? What about the DENON PMA 600NE amp? I could get both of these essentially for free.
Just so you folks don’t think I’m a thief on all this ”free” stuff, through my job I have one of those award merchandise programs and I’ve accumulated some points and there is quite a bit of A/V stuff in there. Nothing super high end. There are also a few Yamaha receivers, but they are 7.2 or 5.1. And there is an opportunity cost to choosing A/V stuff vs a nice watch for the wife. Or some power tools.
loving this forum so far. Thanks.