Hi folks.
I hope this won't be considered offtopic. I've tried asking elsewhere and got rather brief responses, so perhaps I'm asking a silly question - in which case I apologise.
I work in part as a video editor and I am occasionally being asked to create surround soundtracks. This isn't for high-end movie releases, but rather things which will go out online which we'd rather like to have 5.1 sound. Yes, there are a million technical problems with distributing more than two channel audio on the net, but that's a problem for someone else. Anyway, I'm trying to plan a system which will be accurate enough to mix 5.1 surround without it being embarrassingly wrong. Anything with more stringent requirements I wouldn't do here.
What I have now, for stereo monitoring, is a pair of JBL Control 5s and a Mass Technology 75W amplifier. Usually, I barely scratch the surface of this - the knob on the amp is only about 20% of the way up, and the mixer master gain only ever goes up to about -10dB.
Plan A was that I get some more Control 5s, although they're reasonably expensive. JBL also make the Control 1, but I'm not sure if they'll match. Then I'll need some more amplification - possibly more Mass 75s, or I have some very old Leak Delta 30s - and something sub-ish to do the LFE track. Any suggestions?
Do I need significantly more amplification for the LFE? Can I simply buy a separate subwoofer and trim it in by ear? Are the JBLs suitable as left/centre/right and surround speakers? They're intended as studio monitors really, but I'm not sure if there's any practical difference between that and "cinema" speakers. Could I reasonably buy something less expensive (and physically smaller) for the surrounds, or would that open up a can of worms regarding getting them all to match?
Best,
HF