Need a little guidance here...

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NickL

Audiophyte
Hi everyone, I am new to the forum so forgive me if I make a mistake around here.

Recently I have planned on moving my Z-2300 speakers to an upstairs room that is lacking speakers and is in dire need of a sound system. A paint shredding, window cracking sound system. So instead of wasting the next five minutes gentle unplugging wires from this computer I decided I am too lazy to spend a minute to carry this sound system to the room. SO. I was researching -not really- and found a system that I think might be better than the Z-2300. I will need someone's opinion on these and if anyone has a better sound system recommended for me, please by all means post it in here. I am willing to spend between $200 and $250. If you recommend something for me that would really knock my socks off -literally, if I put my feet next to it, it better knock my socks off- I will spend an extra $100 for them totaling around $350. Maybe a bit more. But I would be very grateful if it is cheap but better than one you would find for $500 for example. Are there ones better than the Z-2300?

I am planning on buying a Control One loudspeaker with a ES150P sub-woofer. I've heard it has better mids, the Control One loudspeaker. So what I am looking for is something with a sub-woofer that knocks down walls and kicks them while they're down, with satellites that have a clean, pure sound. That digs a grave for the fallen walls. If you need a little more information relating to what speakers I would like please, let me know.
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
Hey, welcome to the forums! Let me see if I got this straight. You want speakers so loud they blow women's clothes off, with a budget around $250, right? :) (Did you ever see The Italian Job?)

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rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
If you're interested in satellites, search Amazon for NXG pro 4.1. I've heard nothing but good things about them. Be advised that they're sold each, not per pair. For a subwoofer, for your price range your best bet might be to check craigslist. There's a Paradigm PW2200 (v1 probably) for sale in my area for 200 bucks. Maybe you'll get lucky and find something similar in your area? *shrug* That JBL you found doesn't really appear to be anything special. The ES series is pretty meh.

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NickL

Audiophyte


What I mean by getting a speaker that creates 8 mile wide sink holes with a $250 budget, is that I'm looking for speakers that are similar but better (if possible) to the Z-2300s; around the same price, maybe less? But with satellites that have a sharp, clean, crisp sound with good mids. Something like the Control One Loudspeaker or should I just get a NAD T770 digital decoder with 70-watt amps and Burr-Brown DACs that blow womens clothes off?
 
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charmerci

charmerci

Audioholic
Ok - maybe not the greatest system for the price but what you're used to - it'll blow you away.

Receiver -

DENON AVR-1513 5.1ch Home Theater Receiver 3D ready | Accessories4less

Speakers -

Amazon.com: Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Designed Bookshelf Loudspeakers: Electronics

They occasionally go on sale for $100/pair

Subwoofer -

Dayton Audio SUB-1200 12" 120 Watt Powered Subwoofer | 300-629

You'll get all of that for $350-under 400 depending on how much they charge for shipping the receiver. You can save yourself $20 if you have a smallish room 15x15 or less by buying the smaller sub Dayton Audio SUB-1000 10" 100 Watt Powered Subwoofer | 300-628

I certainly can live with this system as I have had it before with a different receiver.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
But with satellites that have a sharp, clean, crisp sound with good mids. Something like the Control One Loudspeaker or should I just get a NAD T770 digital decoder with 70-watt amps and Burr-Brown DACs that blow
The JBL Control One is limited - and will not be like the wind blowing air

For DAC's all you need to do, is buy something like a Denon receiver.
 
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NickL

Audiophyte
Ok - maybe not the greatest system for the price but what you're used to - it'll blow you away.

Receiver -

DENON AVR-1513 5.1ch Home Theater Receiver 3D ready | Accessories4less

Speakers -

Amazon.com: Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Designed Bookshelf Loudspeakers: Electronics

They occasionally go on sale for $100/pair

Subwoofer -

Dayton Audio SUB-1200 12" 120 Watt Powered Subwoofer | 300-629

You'll get all of that for $350-under 400 depending on how much they charge for shipping the receiver. You can save yourself $20 if you have a smallish room 15x15 or less by buying the smaller sub Dayton Audio SUB-1000 10" 100 Watt Powered Subwoofer | 300-628

I certainly can live with this system as I have had it before with a different receiver.


This seems like a very nice setup, thank you! This is exactly what I had in mind and I will be buying it. One quick question about the receiver, when connecting it to a laptop or a computer, is an external sound card recommended or not really needed? I have a feeling I might not be needing my old sound card anymore.
 
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charmerci

charmerci

Audioholic
This seems like a very nice setup, thank you! This is exactly what I had in mind and I will be buying it. One quick question about the receiver, when connecting it to a laptop or a computer, is an external sound card recommended or not really needed? I have a feeling I might not be needing my old sound card anymore.
Well, the receiver will allow you to plug the computer directly into it. (On the front.) If the sound isn't that great for you from there compared to direct DVD for example, this little DAC
HiFimeDIY Sabre U2 Asynchronous USB DAC plus the extra wire 6ft 3.5mm Stereo Plug/Plug M/M Cable - Black - Monoprice.com will get you there.

Actually looking again, the receiver has an internal DAC. Not sure how that works connecting up to the computer. I use an external DAC myself.

(Edit again!) Duh! Just e-mail or call acc4less and ask them what cable you need to plug your computer into the Denon DAC.
 
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