Seeking advice on floorstanding fronts vs. sub

C

Centmo

Audiophyte
Hi, this is my first post here and I am seeking some advice for my home audio system.

Here is what I have so far:

Celestion AVP305 set comprises of:
1 X Centre: AVC301 (2 X 4" + 1 X 0.75", 80W, 60Hz - 22kHz)
4 X Satellite: AVS301 (1 X 4" + 1 X 0.75", 80W, 90Hz - 22kHz)

http://www.celestion.com/products/soundstyle/soundstylespecs.html

Yamaha Receiver (HTR5940B): 6.1 receiver, 90W/chan.

http://yamahalive.neuropia.com/av/////////////Receivers/HTR5940B.jsp

So far I have spent CAN$530 on the above. Now, I am missing one piece:

Option 1: A sub-woofer. On my budget, the Dayton SUB-100 to complete a 5.1 system (it is highly regarded as a good budget sub). Would cost ~CAN$250 all-in after ordering from the US:

http://www.************.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=300-633&scqty=1

Option 2: I was thinking a pair of full range floorstanding fronts and use the Celestions to complete a 6.0 system (no sub) with an extra speaker leftover.

Since I live in a townhouse with people living on either side, I don't really want the rumble of 20-40Hz. Also with option 2, I think it would sound better for listening to music and still sound good for movies (provided the fronts have ~8" drivers for ample bass down to ~40Hz).

I would want a pair that is on par with the quality of the rest of the system and woudn't want to spend more than $500 on them (total ~$1000 system), but preferably less.

The AS-F2.2 Athena Floor Speakers looked pretty good to me:
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10062093&catid=

In order of most of my listening, it would be TV (turn off surround), then movies (use 5.1/6.0 surround), and then music.

Which do you think is my better option (1 or 2) and do you have any recommendations on front floorstanders for me (preferrably available in Canada)?

Thanks!
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
Don't mix brands of speaker across your front soundstage. If you get Athena main speakers, you want the matching Athena center channel.

I'd buy the sub.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
jonnythan said:
Don't mix brands of speaker across your front soundstage. If you get Athena main speakers, you want the matching Athena center channel.

I'd buy the sub.
I agree. The Athenas will walk all over the Celestions in terms of SPL. You'd be better off with a matching sound stage and a separate sub. You can always run your sub quieter.

SheepStar
 
R

Ryan8886

Audioholic
Sheep said:
I agree. The Athenas will walk all over the Celestions in terms of SPL. You'd be better off with a matching sound stage and a separate sub. You can always run your sub quieter.

SheepStar
I agree...again:rolleyes: ! Don't mix and match your front stage. Here's a link to one of Athena's authorized retailers...I've heard they won't honor the warranty unless you buy that way.

http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATASF2.2

Lucky for you, the price dropped recently...I paid $100 more for mine in November! :( They are an excellent speaker and have nooooo problem pushing good SPL! Your Yamaha should drive them just fine. Only complaint I have is that on rare occasions, the AS C-1.2 can get a little overpowered by the mains, requiring a quick trim adjustment to even things out....and again..it's rare. Overall, I love them! They did sound a little bright/forward to me when I first got them in, but my ears have adjusted to their sound now. They handle 2-channel music listening very well. Excellent for HT use as well...without or without a sub. Highly recommended speakers for the money!
 
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