The both option was what I was wondering about and doesn’t seem to do it but probably not necessary sounds like. I do have the crossover set to 80.
I have a set of Elac Debut 2.0 6.5 towers and the PC-2000 pro and they sound good together particular at louder listening levels. I didn’t realize how bad my old speakers were in the upper ranges until I heard the Elacs. My old ones though has dual 8 woofers and really seemed to do well with the bass but don’t hold a candle to the SVS sub.
I picked up a pair of Klipsch RP-8000F’s to compare to the Elac towers. They were on sale and easy to return so figured I’d give them a test run. They came tonight but I won’t get a chance to try them side-by-side until this weekend. Hopefully they are OK and not damaged as UPS thought I was OK to deliver them tonight in a snow storm in the back of an open pick up (seriously I’m not kidding). Boxes were wet and punctured and torn so I am documenting everything including the unboxing just in case. If bad I’ll have to drive them down to my local BB and return.
I know they are more money and supposedly better but very curious how they compare with the sub in the picture vs as standalone towers. My gut tells me the difference in price won’t be warranted if I’m not using then low end capabilities of the Klipsch but we will see. Guess I wanted to prove to myself what the difference is.
On a side note, I watched Tenet last night which was the first real new movie since COVID struck and was sorely disappointed with the dialog and vocals in it. I’ve not had this trouble with other movies and I tried the dialog lift setting but it didn’t seem to help much. Is this just a poorly done mix or am I missing something perhaps with my setup? I was steaming it and didn’t realize until today neither Apple TV of Vudu seem to have an Atmos mix. I can’t try my UHD disc until Christmas to compare.
unfortunately the audio in this movie had dialog that reminded me of watching another Nolan movie and trying to understand Band in Batman. It was that bad. I had to turn subtitles on in parts.
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