I just realized that I forgot to mention it will also be used for stereo playback not just theater. Does that change the way you would set it up, meaning amp selection vs. speaker configuration. I "think" I would be ok with powering the L & R with a solid dedicated amp to get the best sound for stereo. Or possibly using a 5 channel amp for the traditional 5.1 speaker set up.
Dolby Atmos 7.4.2 using all in wall Speakers
Hi all,
Been a long time "lurker" here at Audiogon, just recently joined as a member.
So I am a big "Diyer" and truly enjoy the pursuit of achieving the final result (As well as enjoying the final product!). I am setting up an Atmos 7.2.4 set up in my basement and I have purchased all the speakers (speakercraft cinema one series) and built two subs using Dayton Audio 18"drivers. Am using a Berringher amp for the subs and I have the Yamaha A3040 for the full range speakers. The only piece remaining to buy is the additional amp needed to power the front L and R speakers since the A3040 only has amplification for 9 speakers.
So my dilema is what amp should I purchase...what brand and how many channels; 2, 3, 5, or 7. Ideally it should have a similar acoustic sound to the Yamaha (not sure if that is possible). I don't know too much about how amps sound aside from what i have read here and other audio websites. My max budget is $1000, preferable like to stay in the $750 range. I know the key will be to have the front stage sound similar, so a 3 channel or 5 channel would be optimal.
Anyone have experience with Speakercraft cinema one series and what amps work well with them? I prefer a neutral sound open sound with tight controlled bass. Not an overly bright or harsh sound. Am considering Parasound, Rotel & Outlaw Audio. (Leaning towards the outlaw audio from what I have read). Not opposed to purchasing used, really like the Threshold amp on sale here at Audiogon, but not familiar with how the Class A and A/B hybrid will sound.
I hope i have given enough information for you gurus to advise me. Looking forward to reading the replies!
Been a long time "lurker" here at Audiogon, just recently joined as a member.
So I am a big "Diyer" and truly enjoy the pursuit of achieving the final result (As well as enjoying the final product!). I am setting up an Atmos 7.2.4 set up in my basement and I have purchased all the speakers (speakercraft cinema one series) and built two subs using Dayton Audio 18"drivers. Am using a Berringher amp for the subs and I have the Yamaha A3040 for the full range speakers. The only piece remaining to buy is the additional amp needed to power the front L and R speakers since the A3040 only has amplification for 9 speakers.
So my dilema is what amp should I purchase...what brand and how many channels; 2, 3, 5, or 7. Ideally it should have a similar acoustic sound to the Yamaha (not sure if that is possible). I don't know too much about how amps sound aside from what i have read here and other audio websites. My max budget is $1000, preferable like to stay in the $750 range. I know the key will be to have the front stage sound similar, so a 3 channel or 5 channel would be optimal.
Anyone have experience with Speakercraft cinema one series and what amps work well with them? I prefer a neutral sound open sound with tight controlled bass. Not an overly bright or harsh sound. Am considering Parasound, Rotel & Outlaw Audio. (Leaning towards the outlaw audio from what I have read). Not opposed to purchasing used, really like the Threshold amp on sale here at Audiogon, but not familiar with how the Class A and A/B hybrid will sound.
I hope i have given enough information for you gurus to advise me. Looking forward to reading the replies!
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