Help me surprise my wife

Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Not a smart man? Yet you post a question cleaner than most millennials can, and you didn't have to use any memes to get your point across. You're doing alright. They can't even get it right these days talking-to-text their way through a 4 word sentence.

If you like doing woodwork with your dad, DIY subs are fun and satisfying to build. I built my first Ultimax for less than your budget, including the amp to power it. You can look around here at speaker and sub kits from Parts Express, and there are other forums about the net that have a lot of information on building and proven designs.
What a nice thing to point out, 'Boat! I agree!

If you wouldn't have said something about it, there's nothing that would lead me to think of you as "not a smart man". Your post is very clear and you're even a good sport with me ribbing you a li'l bit. :p You might be surprised at some of the run-on, no punctuation, incoherent walls of text we get here sometimes. Trust me, you're good, lol. Welcome to Audioholics!

Oh, where are you from? Like, are you close to any major cities? I ask because some areas can be a gold mine for used speakers. I've found some really good deals out here in the Phoenix area. If you give me an idea where you're at I could take a peek at your craigslist.
 
Rainman85

Rainman85

Enthusiast
You guys are too nice! This is a great forum. I've got a the subwoofer Malveaux recommended shipped on the way. It should be here on Monday. I am wondering how I would mount up the other speakers Kingnoob posted (Jamo Studio Series S 803 HCS-WH) though. My mountings are 6 inches long and L shaped. They won't hold those big guys. Do they make a good way to put them up or are they just for sitting out on a table? And the atmos top thing, is that worth adding it later?
Thanks!
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Well there are beefier mounts but have you decided exactly on what speakers? I'd pick speakers then see what's appropriate for mounts but you may need to think about size/weight so you can estimate the type and cost of mounts you need.

Some speakers come with some threaded inserts (usually 1/4-20) that make it easier to use various mounting hardware with threaded mounts, some a mere keyhole type provision, some have nothing at all, but you could drill into the speaker if need be...carefully.

Here's one good up to 8 lbs it says http://www.pinpointmounts.com/AM-30_Universal_Speaker_Wall_Mount_Black.html....I've used these on some slightly lighter (think they were about 6-7 lbs each) and you really had to tighten them to keep them from moving. Think I tried them with some 10 lb speakers and they just insisted on moving where gravity wanted (not what I wanted).

For larger, heavier speakers I've used these, like them and these don't particularly need you to secure the speaker with other than the clamping mechanism they use, but some still screw into the speakers when using a fair amount of tilt http://www.pinpointmounts.com/AM-40_Side_Clamping_Bookshelf_Speaker_Wall_Mount.html

There are other styles/brands, look around some.

Putting speakers on a shelf/table can be done, too...generally you want the speaker not to reflect off that surface, tho.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
You guys are too nice! This is a great forum. I've got a the subwoofer Malveaux recommended shipped on the way. It should be here on Monday. I am wondering how I would mount up the other speakers Kingnoob posted (Jamo Studio Series S 803 HCS-WH) though. My mountings are 6 inches long and L shaped. They won't hold those big guys. Do they make a good way to put them up or are they just for sitting out on a table? And the atmos top thing, is that worth adding it later?
Thanks!
I'm not very familiar with Jamo speakers. Not saying they aren't any good, just not my usual first choice. I guess I'm saying don't jump on the first suggestion. There are lots of other options out there to explore still. Noob means well, but is still learning a lot himself.
 
Rainman85

Rainman85

Enthusiast
OK Pogre I will stick with Malvaux suggestions down the line. I want this to be perfect as possible. I will let you guys know when they get here!
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I'm not very familiar with Jamo speakers. Not saying they aren't any good, just not my usual first choice. I guess I'm saying don't jump on the first suggestion. There are lots of other options out there to explore still. Noob means well, but is still learning a lot himself.
not sure which brand is better , jamos higher end stuff definitely is good tho .
I couldn’t believe how cheap that set was its way more in separate peices , I’ve not heard parts express but they make good speakers and even have cheap packages also .
Tell us how good they sound to op. I nearly bought a mtx sub once went with klh not sure why , definitely a Big center for cheap !!
 
Rainman85

Rainman85

Enthusiast
Hey guys what are "higher level inputs"? Malvaux said my sub would have to have it. I already ordered the one on his list but I was just wondering what that means.
Thanks!
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Speaker level inputs on a sub are called high level inputs. As opposed to line level inputs via the rca inputs on a sub....

ps the line level inputs are also called low level inputs
 
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