My complete new build, what else do i need?

AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
Hey guys,
Building a complete new set up from scratch going into a new house I bought that should be completed at the end of August. I've gotten a lot of good advice so far, just wanted to post everything I bought for a final approval from the experts :).


The plan i have going now is to run 1 HDMI cable from the TV down the wall to the receiver area, and then connect everything to the receiver. Install the large 3gang wall plate behind the receiver and run cables through the wall to left and right equidistant to the 1 gang wall plates that will be behind the subs (assuming i get 2). the L/R speakers will also connect to the same wall plate as the subs, and the surrounds will connect to this 1gang wall plate as well, but will go into the wiremold kit, ran to the far left / right corners, then along the ceiling to the wall mounts in the back of the room. I'l paint these wiremold kits the same color as the walls.

Thoughts? What am I missing? Are any of the ideas bad or have better ideas? Should i skip some of the things I bought above and replace them with different components?

Thanks!
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Have you considered a Universal Remote control or you (or more importantly family) ok with operating 4 remotes?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
I have mixed feelings about Harmony remotes. I used to have 880 which failed (buttons wont press) exactly after 1 1/2 years. It was a VERY widespread issue and logitech choose to ignore it.
Also, despite initial setup is quite simple, any advanced tweaking is a major PITA with Harmony software

Tbh: Still haven't found one I really love (and easy to program) but build quality of URC remotes is head and shoulders above Logitech.
 
AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
So looking online at the user manual for this TV it seems that the main Samsung remote does have universal features. With that said, it may be the smartest option to stick with this remote since it does have the really cool "magic wand" features already built in.
 
B

big O

Junior Audioholic
since that receiver has preamps, add a real amp or 3 and the sound quality will be noticeably improved.

i say three because many times its cheaper two buy 3x stereo amps than to buy 1x 5 channel amp, and it gives you more variety to play with the sound of each channel, as every amp will sound different.
 
AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
since that receiver has preamps, add a real amp or 3 and the sound quality will be noticeably improved.

i say three because many times its cheaper two buy 3x stereo amps than to buy 1x 5 channel amp, and it gives you more variety to play with the sound of each channel, as every amp will sound different.
Will the Audyssey MultEQ XT32 from my AVR-X4000 work just as effectively for tuning with amped speakers as it will with speakers connected directly to the receiver?
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
1) You could save a couple bucks by swapping the mediabridge cables for Monoprice cables.

2) Again, using Monoprice brand vs wiremold would have saved a few bucks.

3) Harmony remotes have been so~so for me in the past, but I have to say the Harmony Ultimate home has been awesome.

4) Any thought to a Roku or Amazon Fire TV?

5) YMMV, but I hate the Samsung remotes.

6)
Will the Audyssey MultEQ XT32 from my AVR-X4000 work just as effectively for tuning with amped speakers as it will with speakers connected directly to the receiver?
Yep. I don't love Audyssey for speakers, but it does do a great job with subs. I have to say I've been able to better it with MiniDSP units, but only with a ton of time and effort, for a result that wasn't head and shoulders "better", but with a little more custom tune.
 
AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
4) Any thought to a Roku or Amazon Fire TV?
I do have a Fire TV stick already, a chromecast, and a HTPC if needed.
I like the fire tv stick the best, need to fiddle with the settings and my network to get movie files streaming from my NAS to the TV.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
I do have a Fire TV stick already, a chromecast, and a HTPC if needed.
I like the fire tv stick the best, need to fiddle with the settings and my network to get movie files streaming from my NAS to the TV.
You have only two options: sideload Kodi (aka XBMC) which is not very elegant, but works, and option b) which I prefer it - using Plex client
it's occasionally the free app of the day on amazon app market, otherwise $5 purchase
 
AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
yeah i have both plex and kodi installed, just havent put the time/effort into getting it all configured properly. I end up just being lazy and just moving the file onto flash drive and then to the laptop connected to the TV. Not elegant, but it always works.
 
B

big O

Junior Audioholic
Will the Audyssey MultEQ XT32 from my AVR-X4000 work just as effectively for tuning with amped speakers as it will with speakers connected directly to the receiver?
Im not sure so I'll go along with the answer already posted,bbut with a good amp you may find little need for eq. I've been able to change out amps to get a different sound and I find the higher quality of the sound just needs less eq.

I have removed all eq from my sound for the time being even though I have a high quality 11 channel,fully configurable eq. Good speakers,good amp,decent room =not feeling the need for eq
 
AParsh

AParsh

Junior Audioholic
But...buying amps is going to run me a lot more $$$ right?
 
agarwalro

agarwalro

Audioholic Ninja
since that receiver has preamps, add a real amp or 3 and the sound quality will be noticeably improved.

i say three because many times its cheaper two buy 3x stereo amps than to buy 1x 5 channel amp, and it gives you more variety to play with the sound of each channel, as every amp will sound different.
I'd say, no need for external amps with the CMT 340. They're fairly efficient.
 
B

big O

Junior Audioholic
But...buying amps is going to run me a lot more $$$ right?
Not if you buy used. Have you checked ebay.

2 channel class ab amps start at $50 to 500. I bought a kenwood sovereign mx5000 last year for 40 on cl.class ab stereo amp 130 wpc or bridgable into 270 watts mono .it weighs about 40 lbs and puts the sound quality of my denon and sony receivers to shame.

I also own a soundcraftsmen pcr800 2x 200w at 8 ohms,or 300 at 4 ohms, that sounds even better then the kenwood and also weighs about 40 lbs. It set me back 80.

And these are the mid end amps.

These types of deals are available all the time. I scratch my head how they can fit a preamp, 7 channel amp,tuner,etc into a package that weighs 27 lbs when the average preamp itself is over 15 lbs and the average 2 channel amp is over 30lbs. Something to think about
 
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slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
AParsh---Start with an AVR and only consider external amps if you can't get the output that you need in your room. In other words--don't try to solve a problem if you don't have the problem to begin with.

Post#8--I have used both Media Bridge and Monoprice cables.

Personally, I absolutely prefer the Media Bridge brand.

Monoprice will typically get the job done just as good as any other brand. My complaint with Monoprice RCAs is that they always seem kind of a tight fit on my gear. Not all gear, but more often than not, Monoprice is a pain to get connected correctly without damaging something.

To be completely fair and nit-pick on Media Bridge--They do tend to be a bit bulkier than needed. If you have gear placed in a tight spot, then it might be an issue or you may need to also buy some 90 degree RCA adapters.
 
B

big O

Junior Audioholic
slippery,

i think youll agree with me that the amplifier is not about the sound output, but about the sound quality.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I've bought both Sewell & BJC locking banana plugs to terminate wires from Kimber, BJC, Monoprice, and others. I unequivocally prefer BJC locking Banana plugs.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
But...buying amps is going to run me a lot more $$$ right?
You can always add amps later if needed. Most people won't even need amps for 5.1, 7.1, especially for speakers with sensitivity of 90dB/w/m.

Having more watts isn't going to do anything to improve sound quality unless your speakers require it.
 
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