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Snorks

Audiophyte
I just finished my basement and am looking for speakers that are used say 70-30 Home Theatre to Stereo. I have so many thoughts right now that hopefully someone can help out. Totem vs Paradigm vs B&W vs Canton appears to be what I'm deciding between. I'm not worried about the Rear speakers since I will be putting in ceiling speakers due to wall space issues in the basement.

Receiver :
- looks like the Pioneer VSX94 so I can get all of the upscalling HDMI capabilities for the TV $1500

Amp:
- People say get one, others say I don't need one? I am thinking of the Anthem MCA30 to do the front speakers and Center if I need one. $1300

Front speakers -- I really need help here.. :)... I'm trying to get a very good center channel since it is used as a home theatre a lot.
Totem Forest with Center Model 1 $5200
B&W 703 with HTM Center $4750
Paradigm Signature S4 Fronts/stand with Signature C3 Center $4700
Paradigm Signature S2 Fronts/stand with Signature C3 Center $4500
Canton Ergo 609 Series with Ergo 605 Centre $3700
Paradigm Signature S1 Fronts/stand with Signature C1 Center $3250
Totem Sttaf with Mite Center $2450
B&W 683 with HTM 61 Center $2400
Canton Chrono 509 with Chrono 505 Centre $2000 (sounds surprisingly good)

Sub:
Paradigm Seismic 10" $1190
Paradigm Seismic 12" $1480
Totem Storm-C $1000
B&W ASW 700 Sub $1600

I don't know much (in general), however maybe I should look at used stuff here in Canada.. that might be a better value for the $$$? Anyway, if anyone has a suggestion, or a system they want to get rid of in the Ottawa area, I'm all ears :)

Thanks from a complete newbie (2 weeks old)
 
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jamie2112

Banned
I like the B&W 703 with the htm center. That is a killer sounding rig.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Receiver :
- looks like the Pioneer VSX94 so I can get all of the upscalling HDMI capabilities for the TV $1500

Amp:
- People say get one, others say I don't need one? I am thinking of the Anthem MCA30 to do the front speakers and Center if I need one. $1300
I would also be considering this pre/pro over the Pioneer. Why waist money on the amp section of the receiver if your going to go with an amp. I also think you might like some of the features it provides.

Integra DTC-9.8
http://www.integrahometheater.com/model.cfm?m=DTC-9.8&class=Separates&p=i
 
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fmw

Audioholic Ninja
Amp:
- People say get one, others say I don't need one? I am thinking of the Anthem MCA30 to do the front speakers and Center if I need one. $1300

Without going into paragraphs of explanation that I have done many times on this forum, let me just say that the VAST majority of separate amplifiers used with A/V receivers provide nothing meaningful to the owner other than to make him feel good. I mean that sincerely. The Pioneer has super strong, powerful amplifiers that are themselves serious overkill for the typical home installation. I have the 92 myself. It can handle 150 watts per channel in 8 ohms. I've never seen the watt meter go over 20 watts anywhere but at my subwoofer and that has its own amplifier.

Spend your money on speakers where it will matter.
 
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fredk

Audioholic General
Take lots of time, your favourite discs, and listen a lot. Out of that list, something will jump out at you to say 'these are the ones'
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
You could always still get your Pioneer and run separates that way if you ever have problems with your amp you wont be tuneless thats what I plan on doing and use your Pioneers built in amp as a back up when needed, BTW if you go with pioneer you'll love it. I know I do mine and its the best one for my taste all the way around out of 5 or so I expereienced.
 
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Snorks

Audiophyte
Thanks all.

So, consensus seems to be:
B&W 703 package
Sonic Boom Audio Sub. or possibly the B&W Sub.

I wish they had 'polls' on this site so I could see how many people say what.

I'll be trying to get good prices through the week on the equipment. If anyone knows a good internet reseller, just let me know...

Many thanks again everyone,
Mike
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Thanks all.

So, consensus seems to be:
B&W 703 package
Sonic Boom Audio Sub. or possibly the B&W Sub.

I wish they had 'polls' on this site so I could see how many people say what.

I'll be trying to get good prices through the week on the equipment. If anyone knows a good internet reseller, just let me know...

Many thanks again everyone,
Mike
Umm Its Ok to listen to opinions but remember that they are just that. opinions and said with the listener's ears. Their ears are not your ears and you really do have to listen for yourself. The speakers you have mentioned are all very reputable manufacturers. All have their strengths and weaknesses. The diffiucluty is to have a best fit of the strengths and weaknesses of the speakers with your hearing and room acoustics. So here's a little suggestion;

What I would do is to take a pad of paper with you, write down the make and
model of each speaker you audition and what you liked and disliked about the
speakers you were auditioning. Was the bass tight and deep or was it boomy and loose sounding? Were themids life like or were they hollow or just too pronounced? Was the trebleirritating and harsh or were they dark and not revealing or were they smooththat made you want to listen for more? How was the imaging?

Bring music with you that you are very familiar with and know quite well. To
make it easier to audition HT speaker systems, listen to the main speakers in 2
channel mode with music. Music is much harder to reproduce acurately then amovie soundtrack so if the speakers do well with music, then they will do well
with HT. Speakers that do HT well may not do well with music. When auditioningthe center channel of the same brand and series as the main speakers, pick adifficult source like an announcer that mumbles alot. If you can makeout what the mumbling announcer has to say, then you have a good center channel.

I would go to speciality stores first and start auditioning speakers first
instead of going to the internet first. Once your likes are determined, you can
mention them here and fellow members can make internet brand recommendations based on your likes/dislikes. The specality stores are better setup acousticaly then the big box stores which will make auditioning a little easier. It will give you an idea of what you like in a speaker.

Keep track of what amp or receiver is powering the speakers you're auditioning. Try to get a receiver/amp that closest resembles what you have or want to get. It just reduces another variable when audtioning speakers.


One thing to keep note off. When auditioning speakers, make sure the volume
levels are matched between the diiferent speaker pairs because the louder
speaker pair will always sound better. Listen to levels that you think you
would listen to most of the time because thats how you are going to be using
them most of the time. .
 
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gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
Thanks all.

So, consensus seems to be:
B&W 703 package
Sonic Boom Audio Sub. or possibly the B&W Sub.

I wish they had 'polls' on this site so I could see how many people say what.

I'll be trying to get good prices through the week on the equipment. If anyone knows a good internet reseller, just let me know...

Many thanks again everyone,
Mike
B&W is B&M only.
 
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Snorks

Audiophyte
Confusion Over

I went and listened to the speakers again. I am going to go with the B&W 703 Package. Everything just sounded 'right'. Thanks for all of the suggestions. Mike
 
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fredk

Audioholic General
I went and listened to the speakers again. I am going to go with the B&W 703 Package. Everything just sounded 'right'. Thanks for all of the suggestions. Mike
There ya go! Let us know what you think once they have been set up at home and your ears are finished breaking in. :D
 

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