Help in completing 5.1 setup

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timmah556

Audiophyte
Hey guys long time stalker hoping to solicit some advice from those more experienced than I..

My setup is currently a Pioneer Elite VSX52 powering a pair of Onix Rocket RS750s. For source material I have a Denon dbp1611 universal player, roku xs2, and squeezebox duet. It's in a 16 x 13 room with tile floors that opens up into a 13 x 13 room (also with tile floors). Both have 8 foot ceilings. I use it for both movies/tv and music, about an 80/20 ratio.

I'm not unhappy with this arrangement, but feel that movies are missing that 'wow' factor that would come from proper bass shaking and an immersive sound field. I love music in this system, though the bass does occasionally get muddy.

I'd like to assemble a nice 5.1 setup to complement my current equipment that would last me for several years. For WAF reasons, I will need to have bookshelf surrounds mounted to the wall or ceiling. Budget is around 1500 total, though I'm willing to stretch a little, but no more than 2k.

So..what do you all think to finish this configuration? Any and all advice is appreciated.

Tim
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
So you want to replace your speakers, or just add center, surrounds, and subwoofer?

For subwoofer, I recommend the Rythmik FV12 for $500, which is the only direct servo sub I know of for only $500. For 20-40Hz, it essentially has the same bass output as the F15 ($900).

Rythmik FV12 - vented HT sub
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
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timmah556

Audiophyte
Thanks for the replies so far I'll start looking today.

AcuDef:
I'm just looking to add a center, sub, and surrounds at the moment. I've heard good things about that Rythmik sub on the forums here I'll definitely have to check that out.

ZieglJ01:
Thanks for the recommendations. So you think that KEFs would be a step up from my current fronts? That could definitely be an option later down the line.

psbfan:
The only thing holding me back from searching for a RSC200 is the massive footprint. Even though it's pretty, it wouldn't fly with the woman. The rockets are already pushing it lol.

Tim
 
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timmah556

Audiophyte
Thanks for the links AcuDef. That center (ELT 525C) looks like it would work well.

I'm leaning towards the NHTs for surrounds, and the rythmik sub and with that center would bring me in way under budget. What do you all think of this setup?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the links AcuDef. That center (ELT 525C) looks like it would work well.

I'm leaning towards the NHTs for surrounds, and the rythmik sub and with that center would bring me in way under budget. What do you all think of this setup?
I approve.:D

NHT is great for any application IMO.

Rythmik subs have Q=0.5 & servo, which means high damping & tight bass. Love Rythmik.

And AV123 center should match with you other AV123 front speakers.
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
Thanks for the replies so far I'll start looking today.

The rockets are already pushing it lol.

Tim
If you want to change out the front L/R Rockets, you could get 3 NHT Classic Three's for L/C/R ($900) and two of the SuperZero 2.0 ($200.00) for surrounds.

Then ad this sub ($399.00)....

VTF-1 Powered Subwoofer

At $1499.00 you're under budget...:D:D
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
ZieglJ01:
Thanks for the recommendations. So you think that KEFs would be a step up from my current fronts? That could definitely be an option later down the line.
I have not listened to the Rockets 750 > with NHT or KEF, it would
be a good setup for future reference. Good Luck.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
I'm leaning towards the NHTs for surrounds, and the rythmik sub and with that center would bring me in way under budget. What do you all think of this setup?
Looks good for now.
 
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