thanks for the input. So far I have only listened to the B&W 702 S2 but I think they also have the 804 D3 so I will listen to them as well. They carry Sonus Faber Towers too but I think they are above the price point I would like to stay at. Should I find out and give them a listen? If there are any other brands you think I should listen to please let me know. I originally had a Bluesound node 2i on the list but the salesman said the Sonos port supports high definition music now and has a few more options. I can switch back if you think the node would be the better option.
review my list please
Hello everyone. I am new to the high end world of home audio/video and am looking to build a system that i will be satisfied with for a long time and hopefully get it done on the first try. Music and Movies will have equal weight so i'm hoping for the best of both worlds. It will be going in our 2 story family room 23'x18'. The back wall is half open to the kitchen and the left side (facing the tv) is open partially to front rooms and upstairs rooms. I know this isn't a great room but I'm hoping it can sound great with only modest acoustic help. I would welcome any comments and suggestions in regards to the list of components I have so far. Thank you.here is my list.
TV- Samsung 85in. Q90
Mcintosh MX123 Processor
Mcintosh 8207 AMP
Focal Kanta 2 towers
Focal Kanta center channel
Focal 300-ILWCR6 surrounds
2X REL S-510 SUBS
Panasonic DP-UB900 Reference Blue Ray Player
Sonos Port Audio streamer
Audioquest cables
TV- Samsung 85in. Q90
Mcintosh MX123 Processor
Mcintosh 8207 AMP
Focal Kanta 2 towers
Focal Kanta center channel
Focal 300-ILWCR6 surrounds
2X REL S-510 SUBS
Panasonic DP-UB900 Reference Blue Ray Player
Sonos Port Audio streamer
Audioquest cables
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If you really do care about music then you really do owe it to yourself to go and compare. Specifically, you need to go and listen and compare what your money will buy you in a good stereo integrated amp, compared to whatever it will buy with surround. Because I can tell you right now you absolutely shoot yourself in the foot and kill any chance you might have had at good sound when you go surround. Absolutely kill it. Forget about it. Stick a fork in it. Done. Why? Well for starters you're spreading the same funds across way more components. Sound quality is primarily about quality. Not quantity. The only place quantity matters is with bass. You do want four subs. Not two. Four. Its called a Swarm or distributed bass array. Do a search. Kind of money you're talking you definitely want this. Everything else you want 2Ch. No surrounds. No center channel. Good stereo already gives you a rock solid center image. Stupid to pay money for a speaker and amp for what two will give you for free. Second big reason you want 2CH is the sound quality is so much better. Just look at that Mac processor. Look at how much stuff is crammed in there. Every single one of those parts- power supply, processor, all of it crammed all close together. The noise from one going right into the others. Yeah they try and tell you shielding, isolation, separate this separate that. Right. Go and listen. You will hear the difference. There are no surround anything's that can touch 2ch, not without spending five, ten times, maybe not even then. Don't take my word for it. Go and listen. You will see. I sure did. That's why my solution is this https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 And I tried and tried and tried. At one point I had full range surrounds, the works. Was so blown away by how much better stereo sounds its not even funny. Got rid of it. You said one and done. Good stereo integrated, good pair of speakers (Tekton, awesome) four good subs. These right here will save you more than enough - while sounding better! - you will be able to afford way better cables and conditioner, things that will take a system that already outperforms anything surround can do and takes it to a whole other level. Sorry, but I am so sick of the way marketing and CW has brainwashed everyone into thinking everyone needs 7ch to watch a movie. What you want with a movie, 3D soundscape to lose yourself in, you get better with what I'm talking about. Not even close. Go and listen. You sill see. |
millercarbon pretty much posts the exact same message to anyone here who is asking a home theater question. I wouldn't put that much importance on his views, unless you are a 2-channel person only. You can definitely get an excellent multi-channel home theater system. You have a very good list right now. |
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