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kris
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Post subject: Home theater advice? Posted: 17 Mar 2016, 20:12 |
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I am (finally) working on a "dedicated" home theater room. No projection plans but planning for a bigger screen UHD Panasonic For now I have a 6.1 setup. At the moment I'm using DM604s3 as front L+R speakers along with the center LCR600s3 unit. Since I have the opportunity to multiply the speaker setup I've been about using another DM604s3 B&W floorstanding pair as a surround speaker set. Using a modest pair of dm600s3 surround speakers since they don't take up a lot of room in the current setup. they are amazing little speakers btw! they sound BIG For surround back I'm currently using a small lcr300 B&w speaker. it was a practical choice once! Idea would be: Dm604s3 Front channels LCR600s3 Center channel Dm604s3 Surround speakers ( just an idea for now) it would be a very practical choice anyway! Dm600s3 Surround back speakers (since I wouldn't dream selling them) Planning on integrating these against the back wall. Good idea or not? using floorstanders for surround? how about positioning these? I've located a mint set of DM604s3 speakers since they're OOP for some years now. These speakers are superb value for money! still hold up to this day against others. Any thoughts? welcome! The new man cave is going to be fun constructing. Contracter building custom sized clossets for all LD, dvd, BR discs. 32 ft of closed cabinets and about 6 ft high. The attic in the new home will be used at it's full potential. Planning on using every single corner for storage space. throw in some led's here and there... can't wait to see the finished result in about 2.5 month Superb chance to integrate all connections needed trough the dry walls. I'm putting enough cable in there
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 20:49 |
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Own a solid working kenwood Bass reflex subwoofer for 15 years now. It is a superb unit but it's time for something new now. Since I'm moving I was about replacing it and also upgrade to 7.2 system... Subs are tricky... B&W is one of my favorite brands... the ASW-610XP comes to mind any advice on what to get would be appreciated. I'm keeping my 604 s3 series speakers anyway. Convinced about getting a 2nd pair of dm604s3 speakers. They're are getting more expensive these days even used! work should start in the next 2 weeks.... cleaned out the old house in the last few weeks. It's been in the family for 125 years... believe me, it needs an upgrade so much to do , so little time
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allenwrench
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 04:40 |
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I think speaker placement in a home theater can be challenging, especially when it has a dual purpose for movies and or for music, both are mixed slightly differently. I have experienced this myself recently and I find it frustrating. Music is generally simple, for stereo you want equal distances between the speakers and the listener, the sweet spot.
Movies have a lot more to tend with. For mono movies you want your center channel speaker as close to the screen as possible for obvious reasons, in a perfect world it would be behind the screen. For stereo or surround you would want the front left and right front as close to your screen as possible, and here's why. Most stereo movies were mixed with the movie theater in mind and those speakers along with the center speaker were behind the screen. What you don't want is sound, usually dialogue, coming from the corner of the room when it's should be coming from the person talking in the movie.
Anybody else with similar thoughts?
Good luck.
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 03 Apr 2017, 12:59 |
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Hey Kris, Well done Friend. Looks well cosy keep posting and sharing with us here, Kind regards
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laserpaal
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 03 Apr 2017, 19:57 |
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Nice little attic compartment you've got there. I imagine it will be very much fun using it as well as building it all by yourself. Where are you going to "hide" all the players you have in storage?
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therussian
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 20 Jun 2018, 23:58 |
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invenio wrote: What does it matter? A sound bar is going to be 2.0 channels regardless of what you feed into it (most likely with some onboard processing as well). If you are really going with a soundbar I would try to go with the highest quality possible, but whether the original content is 2 channel, 6 channel, DTS, Dolby TrueHD,.... doesn't really matter at this point as you are not going to get the sound as it was designed when mixed and it most likely will be processed by the soundbar so the signal won't even be maintained. I specifically stated that the soundbar system I want to get is 5.1 surround ( it has front centre. left right speaker integrated in to one bar and it has stand alone rear speakers ).
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invenio
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 21 Jun 2018, 00:07 |
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therussian wrote: invenio wrote: What does it matter? A sound bar is going to be 2.0 channels regardless of what you feed into it (most likely with some onboard processing as well). If you are really going with a soundbar I would try to go with the highest quality possible, but whether the original content is 2 channel, 6 channel, DTS, Dolby TrueHD,.... doesn't really matter at this point as you are not going to get the sound as it was designed when mixed and it most likely will be processed by the soundbar so the signal won't even be maintained. I specifically stated that the soundbar system I want to get is 5.1 surround ( it has front centre. left right speaker integrated in to one bar and it has stand alone rear speakers ). Forgive me, I think I am confused. A soundbar is a single speaker that "simulates" surround sound. If you have independent speakers (ie, more than the one center), then it's not really a soundbar setup by classical definition. If you have rear speakers then you have a 3.0 setup (although not in a common configuration). I have to ask, if you have the space for independent speakers, why are you looking for a soundbar? A soundbar is kind of the lowest level setup when you can't even get a 2.0 setup. The advantage is that there is only one speaker so it's easier to implement, less wires, less space taken up by speakers, etc.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Home theater advice? Posted: 21 Jun 2018, 02:03 |
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therussian wrote: Guys I have the following technical question about surround.
I am planning to purchase a soundbar ( 5.1 channel ) that only Supports Dolby Digital and regular DTS ( it only has optical in for digital audio ).
Dolby True HD & DTS master audio can only be transmitted over HDMI.
Will Dolby True HD be downscaled to regular Dolby Digital and will DTS master audio will go to regular DTS ? Or will I be stuck with just 2 channels ( basic digital sound ) ? Unfortunately it won't and most likely you will get just two channel PCM if you are running your source components to the TV first and then use an optical or coaxial digital output from the TV to the Sound Bar. If you run an optical or coaxial digital output directly from a Blu-Ray / DVD player or game systems w/ those outputs, you will get the Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS from the source component. invenio wrote: A soundbar is certainly going to be a good upgrade from the speakers in the TV. If you have two regular speakers (you mentioned using rear's with the soundbar), you may want to ditch the soundbar and go with a standard 2.0 setup. All things being equal, a 2.0 setup is better than a soundbar. I just recently built the most low cost home theater and it fits great w/ my small space. I purchased a used Sony, SDP-E800, DD processor that (of course) has no amps and I ended up finding a stored 5.1 PC speaker system in my garage (belonged to my brother in law who wasn't using it) and hooked it up w/ it. The front speakers blend in well w/ my bookshelf and I just placed the surrounds on nearby tables. Total cost of the set-up was about $67 and I should add that the processor has an AC3-RF input (how much do standalone AC3-RF Demodulators go for...? ) so I hooked up my newly modded LD player to get 5.1. Couldn't ask for a better set-up on the cheap.
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