
slipperybidness
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You know more about it than me, but why not the overnight sensations kit from Parts Express instead? Is it just the tweeter upgrade? But the PE kit comes with knock down cabinets for the same price.
You know more about it than me, but why not the overnight sensations kit from Parts Express instead? Is it just the tweeter upgrade? But the PE kit comes with knock down cabinets for the same price.
Ummm, thats gonna be a problem. How much room do you reckon do i need?Just be sure they have room to breath behind them. The pioneers are rear ported.
Sound Card/DAC will be bought later on. How tough is the assembling of these speakers? T - Amp or Lepai 2020A+? $800 worth cables?
He was making a joke on the cables, obviously.Ummm, thats gonna be a problem. How much room do you reckon do i need?
Sound Card/DAC will be bought later on. How tough is the assembling of these speakers? T - Amp or Lepai 2020A+? $800 worth cables?![]()
3 inches can work.Ummm, thats gonna be a problem. How much room do you reckon do i need?
The PE kit will be just fine.You know more about it than me, but why not the overnight sensations kit from Parts Express instead? Is it just the tweeter upgrade? But the PE kit comes with knock down cabinets for the same price.
The Lepai is 6W at .1 % distortion. The SA-50 realistically will have three to four times as much power on tap - I'd imagine 20W.Sound Card/DAC will be bought later on. How tough is the assembling of these speakers? T - Amp or Lepai 2020A+?
breathing room behind a port should be about equal to or greater than the diameter of the port. The tuning of course matters. If the box has a shallow rolloff before its tuning, then you probably won't have problems. if the box is flat to tuning or worse, has a peak at tuning, then you've got issues.He was making a joke on the cables, obviously.
Somebody else can give you a better answer to the breathing room question than me. I'm guessing minimum 8"
Do-able.3 inches can work.
Sure it will be fun but I prefer pre-assembled speakers. I'm really messy with assembling stuff so probably wont do a good job.The PE kit will be just fine.
The Lepai is 6W at .1 % distortion. The SA-50 realistically will have three to four times as much power on tap - I'd imagine 20W.
Assembly for the box probably won't be an issue and you'll have plenty of fun. The crossover will take a bit of thought and you'll probably need to make a thread here asking for input but again, nothing difficult.
Then purchase these:Do-able.
Sure it will be fun but I prefer pre-assembled speakers. I'm really messy with assembling stuff so probably wont do a good job.
That's what she said.3 inches can work.
A short takeI was under the impression that receiver and the amp did the same job. And yeah, that was stupid of me. So what is the difference between the two?
Out of budget. I don't live in USA and will be moving back after 4 years so everything I buy is a temporary investment.Then purchase these:
EMP Tek E41 Bookshelf Speaker
No assembly required. They are speakers you can live with for the rest of your life, so it's not just a temporary investment.
Alright, so Pioneer FS51 combined with Sherwood receiver or Audioengines A2?A short take
A stereo amplifier, is designed to take a line level audio signal produced by audio source components
like CD players and other componets, and will amplify the power and keep the frequency.
A receiver is, a stereo component that combines an amplifier, preamplifier and processing >>> plus the
radio tuner. It will be cheaper and budget friendly, when you need to combine componets.
They do seem good. But won't floorstanding speakers be too big and loud for my room?Check these out, front ported also
Newegg.com - Polk Audio Monitor50 Series II Floorstanding Loudspeaker (Black) Each
I would go with the Pioneer Sherwood combo. Remember the FS51 are small towerAlright, so Pioneer FS51 combined with Sherwood receiver or Audioengines A2?
+111111, the Pioneer FS51 with the Sherwood, $239I would go with the Pioneer Sherwood combo. Remember the FS51 are small tower
speakers. Also I do prefer, and will take Pioneer over Polk Monitor speakers.
I really doubt i will be able to get them higher.+111111, the Pioneer FS51 with the Sherwood, $239, this combo will have you smiling in no time, I just threw the Polks out there because of front port, FS51
, you may need to raise the 51's about 6-8" to get tweeter at ear level, the newer 52's have a taller cab, that really is the only complaint with the 51's, that really is a minor one
Cheers Jeff
Here is another reason to get the FS51's, $20 more off.I really doubt i will be able to get them higher.
So Pioneer FS51 and Sherwood RX 4105. Decided.
Do i need to get anything else? Cables? Stands?
And for future, Sound Card/DAC? Sub?
That discount is the main reason why i'm going for theseHere is another reason to get the FS51's, $20 more off.
Newegg.com - Pioneer SP-FS51-LR Floorstanding Speakers Pair
You don't need stands, the FS51's are towers, speaker cables you do need:
HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more!
you can get all your cables here and I would use bare wire connection on the speaker end and banana plugs on the receiver, or for convenience banana's all around. If you can't raise the 51's sit lower to keep tweets at ear level.
You can get the matching sub, I can't attest to how good it is, but for the price right now you can't go wrong.
Newegg.com - Pioneer SW-8 100W Powered Subwoofer Each
It will get you buy at that price until you can upgrade to better sub. With the 51's you may feel that you don't need a sub at this point.
As far as sound card/DAC, I'll let others chime in here, I still can't see why you would want these.
You could get this if you ever want to expand your setup and it has an optical digital input (DAC)and much better speaker binding posts than the Sherwood which I just noticed has spring clip terminals.
DENON AVR-1312 5.1 Channel A/V Home Theater Receiver | Accessories4less
Hope this helps or did I just confuse you more.
Cheers Jeff
Speaker cable and two pair of banana plugs or (4 pair if you go with the Denon) the plugs will go on the cable end to the speaker binding posts and bare wire to the Sherwood.That discount is the main reason why i'm going for these
Can you be more specific about the wires. There are so many of them that it gets really confusing. Thanks
SUB and DAC are for later on, if i need them that is.
I'm already on the edge here dude. Can't afford to spend more
I just noticed one thing, sherwood receiver says that minimum 8ohms connection but Pioneer is just 6ohms!![]()