Hi all
I'm beginning my journey in this new (for me) brave world of (quality) audio.
I've been lurking around for a while, have read many posts and now I've got a few questions for you.
I "need" to assemble a 5.1 system for my home studio.
The physical space:
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My "studio" is a 157"x157" (4m x 4m). I have:
- concrete walls
- parket floor
- fabric couch
- wooden doors (door to corridor and closet doors)
- glass door to the outside
- a rug (made with rope)
- wooden desk
I'm going to make the following modifications to this room:
- curtains to cover the glass doors
- the back wall is going to be covered in textured vynil wallpaper
- the other walls are going to be painted
- the closet doors will be covered in some kind of fabric to give it some colour
- some wood furnitures will be added
The "needs":
I will make music (computer music production) and play games. I want to be able to mix in stereo and also in 5.1. Gaming, is also in 5.1. This is in a PC with 6 analog line level channels output.
I want to mix at moderate levels, but my gaming is done loud (when i can
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I will also want to connect a minidisk, MP3 player, an electric guitar (through an audio buddy pre-amp), 2 other computers and 2 game consoles.
The speakers must be magnetically shielded and small enough to put in my desk and it's preferable that they don't colour the sound.
Later on i will get a subwoofer and a telly or projector.
The Equipment i came up with:
4 x Tannoy Reveal 6 Monitors
1 x Tannoy Reveal 66 Center Channel
I can get this pack for £448 (+-€640). I choose it for the neutral response (from what i've been told).
Onkyo TX-SR605 Receiver
I can get it for +-€450. I choose this one for the pre-outs (to connect another amplified system and for future proof) and because one guy told me the Yamaha 661 could not drive theses 6 Ohms monitors very well.
I simply can't listen to the Tannoys, they're not sold in Portugal, I'm just counting on reviews i've read.
Do you think this is adequate?