What to do! Polk vs. Paradigm? 7.1 and 6 other speakers

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imcanadian

Audiophyte
I have recently added an addition onto my house, and before I finish anything (just framed, no drywall) I wanted to run my speaker wire. My sun room (entertainment room) is 24ft x 10ft, and I will also put 4 speakers in garage and 2 on my deck for music. I want to put a 7.1 sound system in the sun room (along 24ft side the tv/projector will be placed). I am wondering 3 things:
Where to place the speakers? (like this? audioholics.com/images/img2.jpg)
Do I do all ceiling speakers or a better sound with wall mount and ceiling for rears?
And what to get? How is Polk vs. Paradigm?
I have $2000-3000 to spend total (only on audio stuff, no tv yet).

Futureshop - Polk speakers
tc60i fronts and center
rc60 rears
12" velodyne sub
Dennon 991
2*atrium outdoor speakers polk.
$2500 incl. speaker wire

Advance - Paradiagm
ams 350 - 8" front
ams lcr - center
ams 150 r30
yamaha rxh200
ams 150r - garage
2-facia outdoor speakers
$3500

are the Paradigm's that much better? or what would you recommend...?
Thanks for the help!
Dennis
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
In the $200 price-range, I would get the NHT in-wall speakers:



http://www.amazon.com/NHT-6-5-Inch-2-Way--Wall-Speaker/dp/B0002JIIPI/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1300767921&sr=8-6

http://www.amazon.com/NHT-6-5-Inch-3-Way--Wall-Speaker/dp/B0002JIQJG/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1300768011&sr=1-4

I have not yet heard a pair of NHT speakers that didn't sound very good. :D

If you don't have to do in-wall and can do bookshelf speakers, I would recommend the NHT Absolute Zero:

http://www.amazon.com/NHT-N-AZB-Absolute-Speaker-Black/dp/B000BYNP7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1300768284&sr=8-1

I have never seen any speaker at any price measure better than the Absolute Zero from 200Hz-10kHz on Home Theater Magazine.

Use these with any NHT subwoofer or in-wall subwoofer:

http://www.amazon.com/NHT-Aluminum-Driver-Performance-Speaker/dp/B000GVS960/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1300768472&sr=1-2

http://www.amazon.com/NHT-Super-110-Watt-Powered-Subwoofer/dp/B0049FGP7O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1300768513&sr=1-2
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Without getting involved in specifics...

First off, when you watch a movie, do you really think it will be acceptable to have the main sound coming from the ceiling as opposed to the same plane as the picture?

I've never been overly impressed with any Polk speakers I've heard, but I've not heard them all.
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
The Paradigms are definitely an upgrade!

Is the TV going along the 10'/24' wall? Either way, I would say a 5.1 system will be sufficient with 3-in-walls up front. If you're facing the 10' wall, you could use either in-wall/ceilings for the surrounds, if the 24' wall, then in-walls for the surrounds.

For the sub, I’d suggest an SVS PB10/12-NSD instead. The 12 should be available by the time you finish the addition: http://www.sonicboomaudio.com/box-subwoofers-nsd-series-c-1_9.html

An Axiom 5xM3/EP350 sub combo will run C$1650.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
I hate to rain on your parade, but a sunroom is a piss-poor room for a home theater. A home theater should be dark, like a real theater. There is a reason why they don't tend to have large windows, or any windows, in a real theater.
 
tattoo_Dan

tattoo_Dan

Banned
are the Paradigm's that much better? or what would you recommend...?
Thanks for the help!
Dennis
yes,IMO
when I was shopping center channel speakers( I had different speakers all together)
anyway,
I ordered a Infinity cc,I did'nt really like it,but before I returned it,I bought a Definitive technology cc and a paradigm cc,had them all at home to test them,and yes,the paradigm blew away the others,so much so,that I ended up going all paradigm,and have not regretted it,I love my system(60% TV/30% movies/10% music).

so I say yes,paradigm is worth the $
 

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