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- 11-19-2008 06:28 AM #1
Going to upgrade my audio equipment, opinions welcome
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Ok, so ive decided to upgrade some audio, the Polks have done well but I just feel they may could be better, especially the sub. The first upgrade will be spent at Bestbuy because of numerous gift cards, so Ill list my current equipment and what Id consider going to. Thanks in advance for any input.
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Currently a
Onkyo TX-SR605 - 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver | Model Information | Onkyo USA Home Theater Products
Dont really know I need to mess with this, a Denon 1709
Denon - 560W 7.1-Ch. SIRIUS Satellite Radio/Apple® iPod®-Ready A/V Receiver - AVR-1709
might be an alternate, but I dunno if it gains me anything??
SUB
Currently a
PSW10 Product Page : 10-inch Powered Subwoofer : Polk Audio
, and I know there is room for improving this one.
Maybe a
Definitive Technology - ProSub 1000 10" 300-Watt Powered Subwoofer - Matte Black - PSUB1000BLA
?
CENTER
This is a problem area for me, I need a small center because of my tv being in a corner (hard to mount above) and to tall a center cant sit in front of the tv because it is higher than the bottom of the screen
Currently a
Polk Audio - RM 2008 Series Loudspeakers - Big Speaker Sound... Without the Big Speaker
Looking at
Definitive Technology - ProCenter 1000 4-1/2" Center-Channel Speaker - Gloss Black - PROCENT1000BLA
or
Definitive Technology - Mythos Seven 2-Way Center-Channel Speaker - MYTHOSSEVE
FLOORS
Currently
M20 Product Page : Two-way floor-standing loudspeaker : Polk Audio
Dunno whether to go back with floors or new bookshelfs
Definitive Technology - Mythos Gem 4-1/2" 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers (Each) - Black - MYTGEMXLBL
or
Definitive Technology - ProMonitor 1000 5-1/4" Bookshelf Speaker (Each) - Gloss Black - PROMONBLACK
Once again, thanks for an input. Ill prob be able to spend aroundf $700-800 in this shot, so I might get two components in
TC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
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- 11-19-2008 08:28 AM #2
Tough decisions. I would upgrade speakers to a really good set first and then upgrade the receiver later down the road. You really want to make sure at least your L/C/R all match and your sub does tight bass. How much height do you have in front of your TV? I don't do a lot with Polk and DT, so I really don't know how they sound and what your environment is like.
I have done a lot of work with the B/G Radia Z5 series. They are small and compact but deliver the most amazing sound. I ended up getting a set for the bedroom. The height for the center is 6 7/8". They run 400 each.
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- 11-19-2008 08:36 AM #3
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I think I only have about 5.5" or so to the bottom of the screen.
Thanks for the input, I guess since Im going to spend some dough at BBuy first, maybe I should buy my sub there and then look externally for L/C/R. I have read that the Magnolia Def Tec speakers are very nice.
Do you know anything about the Klipsch subs?
Klipsch - 12" 650W Powered Subwoofer - SUB-12
TC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
- 11-19-2008 08:55 AM #4
We do klipsch, yes. I like them, especially for movie watching. Check out the icon series.
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- 11-19-2008 08:57 AM #5
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Thanks.
With currently getting OK sound from the polks but having a weak polk sub, would you recommend the sub purchase first? Or would it be more important to get better L/C/R?TC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
- 11-19-2008 09:11 AM #6
That's always a tough one. A good sub is a must, but I personally like good mains first as that is where the dialog, music, effects, etc are (except the LFE).
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- 11-19-2008 09:19 AM #7
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I think I agree. The sub doesnt see as much use, especially with a lot of TV watching.
I think Ill buy this with my g. cards and a little outta pocket dough:
Def Tech ProMonitor 1000 5.25 Bshelfs $220 each
Sanus stands $70
Def Tech ProCenter 1000 $220
Should all run me about $800 when done.
Add the Klipsch sub early into next year. The Icon may be a tad much, but the 650w 12" at $470 aint too bad and should boom
Thanks for the help.TC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
- 11-19-2008 09:40 AM #8
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Comparing specs:
DT 1000 Bookshelf
5.25 Mid, 5.25 radiator and 1" tweeter
47hz-37khz
90db
Polk M20 Floor
6.5 Mid 1.75 tweeter
55hz-24khz
89db
DT ProCenter 1000
2 4.5" mids, 2 4.5" radiators and a 1" tweeter
47hz-30khz
Polk RM8 Center
2 2.5" mids and a 1.75" tweeter
95hz-24khz
Klipsch 10" 420W Sub
28-120hz
Klipsch 12" 650w Sub
24-120hz
Polk PSW10
100 watts (doh!)
35hz-200hz
(Man, this sucks compared to the others)
DT ProSub 1000 10" 300w
18hz-150hzTC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
- 11-19-2008 09:42 AM #9
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From the above specs, all upgrades will be much better. Hey Teachsac, do you think the Klipsch 12" is too much for the other speakers? I guess Im thinking more in terms of car audio, but Im more familiar with it.
Onkyo 605 will be putting out 90w's to the L/C/RTC-P65GT30/DMP-BDT500
Marantz SR6005/Klipsch RF82 II's/RC62 II/VTF2 MK4
Directv Premier/HR34/AM21N/2TB EHD
- 11-19-2008 11:47 AM #10
I've heard the Def Tech's and I love them. As for the Onkyo, I don't see what you will improve upon by changing that out. I have an 805, and the only thing different is a little more power and maybe some more inputs. You already have more power than you need to drive ant of your speaker choices.

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