Hey everyone, I am just getting back in the Home Theater hobby and I have a couple questions regarding my old Kenwood receiver. First of all my equipment is all entry level so no laughing. Here is the list:
Pannasonic 50" 1080p Plasma
Kenwood VR-405 Receiver
Sony SS-F5000 Mains
Polk C10 Center
Sony SS-B1000 Surrounds
Sony SA-W3000 12" Sub
Like I said, entry level. I know there has been a lot of talk about weather or not to set the mains to large if you have full range speakers. Well, I do have mine set to large and they put out a decent amount of bass. With my receiver, how would I know or figure out at what point the low frequencies are being sent to the sub? The Sony towers range is supposed to be 45Hz to 50kHz. I was thinking about upgrading my receiver or sub and was looking to spend $400 or less. With my current setup, what would give me the most bang for my buck? Keep in mind the receiver doesn't even have dts, only dolby digital. I know speakers make the biggest impact on sound quality but with a receiver this old would a new one improve the sound quality? I also know that a decent sub can really make a 5.1 system come alive and handle all the bass with the speakers set to small.
Regards,
Viper
Large and Small don't normally matter in many receiver for home theater. Usually it effects stereo music. This isn't always the case, but generally if you want the sub to play during music you would set the speakers to small.
Also just because your speaker has the range to 40hz doesn't make it wise to run it that low. In reality it's at that frequency that the most damage is done to your woofer. This is because the excursion becomes too much for many drivers. And while it may not blow your driver it will cause distortion. This is why TLS Guy suggests a crossover set at twice the F3(bottom rated frequency of a speaker.) Normally this will give you the best sound and keep your speaker lasting longer.
Now it appears your sub has no adjustable crossover and lacks many of the nicer new features. I don't know if you want to upgrade anytime soon, but if you are in the budget a Marantz 4002 could be a nice step up. Its a budget receiver with a long of bang. At accessories4less they go for around 260.
Now since your receiver lacks an adjustable crossover. I must ask if your sub has one.
If so it might be good to run your Left Right channel through the sub. We'll be glad to help you with this if that's the case. A 12" driver is usually sufficient for most folks so I wouldn't under rate what you have. I know it's not my system nor would it meet my goals, but Audio is my hobby. Just like a cook doesn't like lesser ingredients an audiophile doesn't like lesser equipment.
However my Father-in law got some nice Sony speaker for around 60 that sounded pretty good for the price. I must admit sometimes I wonder if we do go a little nuts on this hobby.