Speaker placement
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Hi everyone,
I was thinking of rearraging my HT system a bit and I am looking for some advice ...
The room is 12x10 with a window at one end, a door on the side and at the other end, the dining room is 15x15 with 2 doors at the end, 1 on the side plus stairs.
I have M50, CTC-20, QS4, and a D-Box David 302 to fill this up plugged into a RV-X596 (100W/channel).
What do you guys suggest, Im open to suggestions ...
An on another note, if I changed my M50 for M60's od M80's, would the restof the system be overpowered by them ? Should I replace some of the stuff ( center, rears ) by bigger, more powerfull stuff ? Im maybe moving from an appartment to a house, so I want something that will be able to hanlde a much bigger room ...
Patrick Sansoucy
Startup audiophile
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Re: Speaker placement
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Hmm... Nobody has jumped on this one? I am not sure what exactly you wanted to ask, either, but I say that the M60/M80 will not overpower the rest of the system, as long as you correctly level-calibrate all channels. Most people here would agree that the M60/M80 sounds significantly more detailed than the M50, and plays louder, too.
If I were to start replacing any of the components, I would probably get a better sub first -- e.g., the Hsu or SVS.
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Re: Speaker placement
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I agree...start with a new subwoofer.
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