
Johnny Canuck
Banned
Hello everyone...first time poster but a long time reader. I appreciate all the advice and it has been extremely helpful since I have discovered this hobby. With no NHL hockey, i have had to find something else to ammuse me.
Let me start by mentioning my equipment and then I will ask for your help. I have a Denon 3805 receiver, Polk RTI 12 mains, Polk center and rear surrounds and an Infinity rear center that is old and not really important. Polk PSW 404 sub that is ok but after hearing my friend's velodyne, it pales in comparison. I also recently purchased a Tripplite HT Powerbar 10 after reading some good things here about it. My cables are OK, nothing fancy...
So here is my dilemma. I moved into an apartment and had an old set of Technics speakers (SB CX-700)...space limitted me to put them beside my TV. Well they are old and made my TV go green so i had to go buy some new speakers. Before I got serious about stereo equipment, I bought some Polk RTI 12's....good value for the money I was told. I like their sound but a tad bright, especially in my condo with hard wood floors. They are power hungry beasts. Can take 500 W. There isn't a receiver on the planet that can do them justice. I got a good deal last week , $200, for a NAD 2200 power amp. It is rated at 100W but with 6db of headroom it equals approx 400W, so i have been told. I hook it up, bi wired to the Polks and now it sounds WAY too bright. TOO clear if that makes sense. And I have read these Polks should have "earth shaking" and "chest pounding" bass from other people who have them. I DON"T HEAR IT!! I have tried everything and i don't hear this so called bass. My 10 year old Technics kick their *** in the bass department. They have a passive radiator.
My question is should I just send the power from the amp to the subs on the Polks and use the receiver to run the mids/highs? Might take some brightness away. Isn't that what the cross over does if I bi wire? Am I getting more juice sending power straight to the lows? I will try it today. I also don't understand crossovers. Most here say to set it at 80hz but when i put it to 125 or 150hz the bass is WAY louder. My internal crossover on the Polks is set at 125hz..There is also the LFE and LFE AND MAIN setting on the Denon. Which one? I should take advantage of the woofers in the Polks, set it to LFE and Main and have a fuller sound (so the manual says)
I also want to comment on the Bi amping 3805 with Zone 3. polk site calls this "ghetto biamping". I tried it and the hum was way too annoying..also the words "tonal imbalance" come to mind. The experts where I live tried it too and said it was just plain brutal. The Zone 3 amp is no where near as good SQ as the main zone. And you can't use the rear centre...I tried this back and forth so many imes and they are right. SQ is severly degraded doing this. I do however want to thank Jason Coleman for all his work and advice...
so...please...any advice on how to get the best out of my system?
Let me start by mentioning my equipment and then I will ask for your help. I have a Denon 3805 receiver, Polk RTI 12 mains, Polk center and rear surrounds and an Infinity rear center that is old and not really important. Polk PSW 404 sub that is ok but after hearing my friend's velodyne, it pales in comparison. I also recently purchased a Tripplite HT Powerbar 10 after reading some good things here about it. My cables are OK, nothing fancy...
So here is my dilemma. I moved into an apartment and had an old set of Technics speakers (SB CX-700)...space limitted me to put them beside my TV. Well they are old and made my TV go green so i had to go buy some new speakers. Before I got serious about stereo equipment, I bought some Polk RTI 12's....good value for the money I was told. I like their sound but a tad bright, especially in my condo with hard wood floors. They are power hungry beasts. Can take 500 W. There isn't a receiver on the planet that can do them justice. I got a good deal last week , $200, for a NAD 2200 power amp. It is rated at 100W but with 6db of headroom it equals approx 400W, so i have been told. I hook it up, bi wired to the Polks and now it sounds WAY too bright. TOO clear if that makes sense. And I have read these Polks should have "earth shaking" and "chest pounding" bass from other people who have them. I DON"T HEAR IT!! I have tried everything and i don't hear this so called bass. My 10 year old Technics kick their *** in the bass department. They have a passive radiator.
My question is should I just send the power from the amp to the subs on the Polks and use the receiver to run the mids/highs? Might take some brightness away. Isn't that what the cross over does if I bi wire? Am I getting more juice sending power straight to the lows? I will try it today. I also don't understand crossovers. Most here say to set it at 80hz but when i put it to 125 or 150hz the bass is WAY louder. My internal crossover on the Polks is set at 125hz..There is also the LFE and LFE AND MAIN setting on the Denon. Which one? I should take advantage of the woofers in the Polks, set it to LFE and Main and have a fuller sound (so the manual says)
I also want to comment on the Bi amping 3805 with Zone 3. polk site calls this "ghetto biamping". I tried it and the hum was way too annoying..also the words "tonal imbalance" come to mind. The experts where I live tried it too and said it was just plain brutal. The Zone 3 amp is no where near as good SQ as the main zone. And you can't use the rear centre...I tried this back and forth so many imes and they are right. SQ is severly degraded doing this. I do however want to thank Jason Coleman for all his work and advice...
so...please...any advice on how to get the best out of my system?