Get the best L and R speakers you can afford, and let the room EQ handle the differences between the 5 speakers.
THEN if you still feel put out, consider upgrading the center.
Best,
E
Newbie - Replacing front speakers & going 5.0! Advice needed :)
I am a big fan of Monitor Audio. My experience, both in theaters and at home is that with room EQ the difference in speakers won't matter as much as you think. Get the best L and R speakers you can afford, and let the room EQ handle the differences between the 5 speakers. THEN if you still feel put out, consider upgrading the center. Best, E |
Also, keep an eye on Parts Connexion and Audio Adivisor, they often carry discontinued Monitor Audio for cheap. http://www.partsconnexion.com/t/eblast/2017/auxms/auxms.html Best, E |
I will have to agree to disagree with Erik here. While many love room correction, I have not had good results with it. I have worked with super high end Dirac Live processors as well as low-cost receivers. In either case, the audio just sounds more natural to me without automated room correction. Manual EQ can be helpful, if you know what you want to do. Since your primary goal is music sound quality, I will agree with Erik on this point to buy the best speakers you can for left/right. Go for at least the Silver 300 model if you can, which has a dedicated and better voiced midrange (very important for music). The Silver 300 shares the same tweeter as the Bronze series, so voicing will not be that different for anything above 3khz (not as bad as combining two separate speaker manufacturers). From a Home Theater / Movie standpoint (which is my primary goal), I feel that matching the voicing of the three front speakers (left/center right) is very critical. Matching the surround speakers is not as important here, but it’s a "nice to have". The absolute most important speaker for home theater is the center channel. That’s what I would upgrade first, then follow the left/right upgrades when I could. |
Hi Aux, Well, I never said all room correction was good sounding but that it was a good way to match otherwise different speakers. Personally I use miniDSP and custom settings, and can get seamless sound out of 3 very different models of main speakers, plus the subwoofer. I may be cheating, since I made all 3 of those speakers. :) Different parts and costs but same tonal balance. YMMV Best, E |