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Silverstorm
Enthusiast
Hi all,
I'm quite new to the surround sound arena. Never had surround before, but the house we bought last year has the speakers and wiring already installed, plus an obvious place to mount a TV (already done). I'm primarily looking for video setup, so pure audio would be a secondary concern right now. In doing a lot of reading, I think most things make sense, but I do have some questions.
First, about the current speakers I have. They're Proficient Audio in-ceiling speakers. 4 are the C790 (125W), and the 5th is C800 (150W) model. What's weird to me is that the 150W one is in the front right, and that doesn't make sense. It seems that it should be the center. I haven't investigated the wiring (pre-installed wall plate has 5 pairs of red/black clips and a sub jack) too thoroughly, but should I look at swapping it to the center? Does it really matter? What difference would I notice?
Second, watts. I understand that watts = power, and I think that the watt ratings on speakers are what they can handle continuously. Assuming I'm correct on that, then does it even make sense to look for receiver/amps that output more power than that?
Another watt question. My budget isn't too big, so what's the difference between getting a receiver that can drive the speakers, but only at 75wpc, compared to a receiver with preouts that goes to an amp that could drive 125wpc? Is it quality, volume, or something else?
Information discovery, does that consist of going and downloading manuals to find things, or is there an audio equivalent of Newegg's power searches, where I can say that I want so many HDMI, these codecs, this many outputs, this real power capability, etc.?
Thanks!
I'm quite new to the surround sound arena. Never had surround before, but the house we bought last year has the speakers and wiring already installed, plus an obvious place to mount a TV (already done). I'm primarily looking for video setup, so pure audio would be a secondary concern right now. In doing a lot of reading, I think most things make sense, but I do have some questions.
First, about the current speakers I have. They're Proficient Audio in-ceiling speakers. 4 are the C790 (125W), and the 5th is C800 (150W) model. What's weird to me is that the 150W one is in the front right, and that doesn't make sense. It seems that it should be the center. I haven't investigated the wiring (pre-installed wall plate has 5 pairs of red/black clips and a sub jack) too thoroughly, but should I look at swapping it to the center? Does it really matter? What difference would I notice?
Second, watts. I understand that watts = power, and I think that the watt ratings on speakers are what they can handle continuously. Assuming I'm correct on that, then does it even make sense to look for receiver/amps that output more power than that?
Another watt question. My budget isn't too big, so what's the difference between getting a receiver that can drive the speakers, but only at 75wpc, compared to a receiver with preouts that goes to an amp that could drive 125wpc? Is it quality, volume, or something else?
Information discovery, does that consist of going and downloading manuals to find things, or is there an audio equivalent of Newegg's power searches, where I can say that I want so many HDMI, these codecs, this many outputs, this real power capability, etc.?
Thanks!