A lot of accroynms there but I think you said you don't like the Yamaha room correction but you do like denons. Bit power performance and sound quality should be similar. I fell down to the 3600h due to the audioscience review beating everything I was evaluating it against at a higher price point. Any other reccomendations in the A/R (upgrade). Basically I'm understanding it's likely a better I'd to update front three before buying any receiver).
Think since I'm starting from such a low level sub that I might just be satisfied with a single PB2000. And now 1k isn't the limit. I'd rather do it right the first time and not upgrade for a while. I do need to account for the wife factor in subsize though
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Yes. I was saying I like denons room correction(RC) much better. Some people don’t use RC at all, and I’ve experimented with on/off, limiting the correction range and bypass of the LR mains. Also YPAO, Yamahas RC isn’t very effective with subwoofers, which is largely accepted as being more important to deal with. Ime, Yamahas are confusing with their proprietary language, settings and horrible menus. Many people however do like them better, and they can absolutely make for a great HT hub. Some feel that they’re more reliable too, but I’ve never seen anything academic to prove that.
The 3600 seems to be the darling of the midrange AVR world right now. Yes, you did understand my dozing brain when. When I said lateral, I was thinking of overall sound. The 3600 is current though, offers a lot for the money. Those B&W’s might be a tough load too, but if the Yamaha didn’t struggle, I doubt the denon would either, but it does have preouts to add amplifiers if necessary. In short, the 3600 is a really good value.
As for upgrading the front three. Is there something you don’t like? Or feel something is missing? B&W’s seem to be a love or hate speaker so if you love them, I would address subwoofers and then AVR. Both at once would be ideal but that’s up to your budget obviously.
Subs...lol
Having a large room is a double edged sword imo. It’s acoustically easier to deal with, you can usually have more placement freedom, and can allow wives to hide them more easily lol. The other side is that filling big rooms with quality bass, can be expensive. Luckily there are ID(internet Direct) companies that make fantastic subs at reasonable prices.(speaker manufacturers need not apply lol).
So not knowing how much you really wanna spend I’ll just throw some stuff at the wall.
Depending on room design, I’m a big fan of SVS’s cylinder designs. 2/3 of my subs are pc12pluses. They have a unique look for a subwoofer, light and easy to move, have a smaller footprint but don’t give up any performance to a sister variety in box form. Prices are an easy 699 in the outlet for the 2000 series, up to 1799 for the 4000 series.
Cylinder subwoofer delivers effortless output and chest-thumping bass while saving floorspace.
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Iconic SVS cylinder subwoofer design unleashes seismic levels of bass with pinpoint accuracy. Only 16” Footprint. High-excursion 13.5-inch Driver. 1,200 Watts RMS, 4,000+ Watts Peak Power Sledge Amplifier.
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The newly released 2000 pro series adds SVS’s app control to the 2k line previously only available on the higher end lines.
A quick browse through their site and you’ll find many great options all the way up to the 16ultra line at 2500ea. And beautiful piano gloss black finishes. They also have the BEST CS in the business.
For straight value, HSU is the leader. You can get a pair of their flagship subs for less than $2k. Looks will be more pedestrian, and they lack the app control and parametric EQ options of the SVS.
Another great company is Rythmik.
I’m making a bid personally for a pair of fv18’s, because I just know the fv25’s would just not happen...
Monolith’s 15” THX is a great option too
There are other really high end options too. Like JTR, seaton sound, Mariana, and Funk Audio.
Good news is, you only have one way to go. Up! But ironically “down” too...lol
Ok. Hope there’s something in there to make sense. Typing out loud while shaking out the cobwebs with morning coffee.....