WITH THESE? http://www.cerwinvega.com/VE28S.php
mazersteven Audioholic Warlord Sep 27, 2007 #2 Cerwin-Vega is not a very popular brand anymore with the HT crowd. Kind of went out in the 70's.
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Sep 27, 2007 #3 Nice range of CV very classy. You might want to consider these model it’s got a deep low end extension http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS15S.php a few if not more than a few placed below the centre channel would give your home cinema a rollercoaster ride of reverting unrelenting deep pressure! Also you might want to highly consider these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS6.php a matching three for the three-screen array if space is limited! If space isn’t an issue and you have a video projector system then three of these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS215.php placed behind the perforated screen would give you a cinematic home cinema experience. For the surrounds I’d go with these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS6.php and use an array placed around the room in horseshoe configuration for a truly wild surround experience. You should look at the specifications but if the price is going to be a little steep and out of reach for the meantime then save up then make a killing.
Nice range of CV very classy. You might want to consider these model it’s got a deep low end extension http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS15S.php a few if not more than a few placed below the centre channel would give your home cinema a rollercoaster ride of reverting unrelenting deep pressure! Also you might want to highly consider these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS6.php a matching three for the three-screen array if space is limited! If space isn’t an issue and you have a video projector system then three of these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS215.php placed behind the perforated screen would give you a cinematic home cinema experience. For the surrounds I’d go with these http://www.cerwinvega.com/CLS6.php and use an array placed around the room in horseshoe configuration for a truly wild surround experience. You should look at the specifications but if the price is going to be a little steep and out of reach for the meantime then save up then make a killing.
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Sep 27, 2007 #4 No experience with those specifically, but they appear to be intended to go loud and not low with an extension of just 30Hz; they might be good with music if they were clean sounding in their range. CV aren't bad, they just aren't that great either.
No experience with those specifically, but they appear to be intended to go loud and not low with an extension of just 30Hz; they might be good with music if they were clean sounding in their range. CV aren't bad, they just aren't that great either.
M MOOSEKNUCKLE Junior Audioholic Sep 27, 2007 #5 I C My Main Issue Is That I Only Really Have 2 Dedicated Spaces For Subs To Go In My Front Room Lay Out.. Between The Front Speakers And Television..1 On Each Side Maybe That Space Is Only 10" Wide
I C My Main Issue Is That I Only Really Have 2 Dedicated Spaces For Subs To Go In My Front Room Lay Out.. Between The Front Speakers And Television..1 On Each Side Maybe That Space Is Only 10" Wide
jonnythan Audioholic Ninja Sep 27, 2007 #6 MOOSEKNUCKLE said: I C My Main Issue Is That I Only Really Have 2 Dedicated Spaces For Subs To Go In My Front Room Lay Out.. Between The Front Speakers And Television..1 On Each Side Maybe That Space Is Only 10" Wide Click to expand... Just as a warning, yuor chosen sub placement could end up being the worst place to put a sub. Moving a sub around a room has a very dramatic effect on its sound at your listening location.
MOOSEKNUCKLE said: I C My Main Issue Is That I Only Really Have 2 Dedicated Spaces For Subs To Go In My Front Room Lay Out.. Between The Front Speakers And Television..1 On Each Side Maybe That Space Is Only 10" Wide Click to expand... Just as a warning, yuor chosen sub placement could end up being the worst place to put a sub. Moving a sub around a room has a very dramatic effect on its sound at your listening location.
M MOOSEKNUCKLE Junior Audioholic Sep 27, 2007 #8 This Is Pretty Much The Layout... Attachments Photograph.jpg 7 KB Views: 471
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Sep 27, 2007 #9 That can definitely be a limiting factor. How about behind the couch or chair?
M MOOSEKNUCKLE Junior Audioholic Sep 27, 2007 #10 Its Kinda Hard To Explain.... But, If AnyONE Really Cares To Look, I Will Dig Up Some Pics Of The Whole Chi-bang Last edited: Sep 27, 2007
Its Kinda Hard To Explain.... But, If AnyONE Really Cares To Look, I Will Dig Up Some Pics Of The Whole Chi-bang
M MOOSEKNUCKLE Junior Audioholic Sep 27, 2007 #13 jonnythan said: Hey, what kinda bike do you have? Click to expand... 04' CR250 05' RC51
M MOOSEKNUCKLE Junior Audioholic Sep 27, 2007 #15 mazersteven said: Cool Poster. Click to expand... TANKS...THOUGH, SINCE THAT PICTURE... I CUT THAT WALL OUT HALF WAY DOWN AND IS NOW AN 18" X 8' HONEY MAPLE BAR TOP. SORRY TO SEE THE POSTER GO, BUT THE BAR TOP IS WAY COOLER
mazersteven said: Cool Poster. Click to expand... TANKS...THOUGH, SINCE THAT PICTURE... I CUT THAT WALL OUT HALF WAY DOWN AND IS NOW AN 18" X 8' HONEY MAPLE BAR TOP. SORRY TO SEE THE POSTER GO, BUT THE BAR TOP IS WAY COOLER
ParadigmDawg Audioholic Overlord Sep 27, 2007 #16 You should get a keyboard that has an option to turn the capital letters off. MOOSEKNUCKLE said: TANKS...THOUGH, SINCE THAT PICTURE... I CUT THAT WALL OUT HALF WAY DOWN AND IS NOW AN 18" X 8' HONEY MAPLE BAR TOP. SORRY TO SEE THE POSTER GO, BUT THE BAR TOP IS WAY COOLER Click to expand...
You should get a keyboard that has an option to turn the capital letters off. MOOSEKNUCKLE said: TANKS...THOUGH, SINCE THAT PICTURE... I CUT THAT WALL OUT HALF WAY DOWN AND IS NOW AN 18" X 8' HONEY MAPLE BAR TOP. SORRY TO SEE THE POSTER GO, BUT THE BAR TOP IS WAY COOLER Click to expand...
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Sep 27, 2007 #17 Cerwin-Vega was big around the time of "Earthquake" (1974) which I heard and felt around four times projected in (((Sensurround))). http://www.in70mm.com/news/2004/recreating_sensurround/index.htm
Cerwin-Vega was big around the time of "Earthquake" (1974) which I heard and felt around four times projected in (((Sensurround))). http://www.in70mm.com/news/2004/recreating_sensurround/index.htm