Questions regarding Receivers Amps and Subwoofers!
Hi guys,
I am new to this forum, but was impressed by some of the topics I read on here. Anyway, it seems like a lot of you guys have bundles of great information along with a lot of experience. Basically thats exactly what I need and exactly why I'm here.
Anyway, getting to the point. I have a Sony V444ES receiver that is running 1 JBL studio series s-center speaker
4 JBL studio series S38BE Speakers
I also have a PB12, but like most other JBL Subwoofer owners, my amp went bad and it is acting pretty much as a coffee table right now.
Anyway, I love this system. It sounds absolutely great! Sound is full and pretty consistent throughout the room. However, without the sub working I am lacking a good amount of Lows. I turned up the bass on the S38BEs to compensate for no sub just to see how it would sound and it did sound pretty good, but my Sony V444ES receiver became pretty hot pretty quick. I was monitoring the heat the entire time though so I didn't fry my amp. It didn't get all that hot, but I could tell I was using every watt the amp was putting out and I don't want to abuse my equipment like that. So I came to this dilemma! I want more chest thumping lows! Although this system sounds great with movies and TV alone, I want to be able to play music that will be sufficient enough and loud enough for college parties for long times. Not exactly the scenario, but I want equipment I can rely on and not have to worry too much about putting to big of loud on my reciever. I checked the power ratings for the 5 speakers I have running off the Sony V444ES speakers and it looks like this.
The amp is rated at: 120 watts x 5 channels.
The Center Speaker: 10-150 watts.
The four bookshelf S38BE's: 175 RMS.
Anyway that you look at it, my speakers can handle 850 watts. However, I do not exactly want to push my receiver to its max because I don't believe in abusing equipment.
So, heres what I'm really getting at. What would you do power wise with the JBLs? I have looked into the Crown amps and QSC amps, and they both seem like a very safe choice. Would you recommend one amp to the other? Also, what about the low end bass situation? Would you recommend another theater subwoofer similar to the one I had, or would you recommend something much more powerful. For example, I had a couple of subs in mind.
QSC HPR181w
B52 LX18
Yamaha SW118v
The main question I have about these two is the fact that the B52 is a long throw subwoofer (Made for longer ranges) and the QSC sub seems to be more ideal for home use. Keep in mind these subs will be in a living room that is about 25 by 25. Will the long b52 throw not sound good indoors or will it not be a huge difference? Ok, another thing I have to throw in here is the fact that I want quality. I know that there is audio equipment out there that will shake the foundation, but sounds like garbage. I love crystal clear music reproduction. I believe the music coming out of the speakers should be no different than the music coming from the musicians instruments. So, Do i want to shake the walls a bit and see some flex in the windows, of course, but Quality is just as important. I would love some massive SPL(sound pressure level) in my home theater system. Yes i know, you jeopardize SPL for SQ(sound quality), but I would like the most SPL with sufficient SQ. Another key aspect I have heard when talking about subwoofers is the voice coil. I have researched and people tend to say that subwoofers with voice coils smaller than 4" will not reproduce the deep lows you want out of a subwoofer. I believe the yamaha SW118w has a 3" voice coil and I was wondering if that would give me more mid bass rather than real low bass that I'm looking for. If this isn't true or only partially true let me know, because I'm using this information in my quest for great sound!!! Also, if you have any other suggestions on subs go ahead and throw it out there. And also, any good information you have on front firing subs (sw118v and QSC HPR181w) as apposed to Folded horn subs (b52) that would be great.
Ok, so getting even further in depth, If i do buy an overwhelming sub such as one of these, will my JBLs be able to played strictly as highs and mids with bass completely down? Would they keep up? Also, would it be safe on the speakers and receiver?
Wow, so basically if you read this entire post and kept up with everything you are a pretty hardcore audioholic and thats exactly who I want to answer my question! Thanks so much for reading and sorry if I was confusing at some points!!