@coffeeman - You are 100% right about that volume knob,
its got to be close! :)
Regarding the sub, we will need to see. Good point that the system should have the option to add that sub in lower hz are required for correction. Its a ’small’ room and fatigue will become a big factor, so trying to keep away from subs if possible but the ’Option’ to have a sub at some point makes sense. Thank you.
@nealkot,
I asked him your questions and answers are below:
Personally, I like your percent break up costs by equipment type. I would have used more for the Amps/Preamps and less for the front ends, but I think you are right for modern systems, especially for a smaller office ones. Again, not sure he will warm up to active speakers but I always wanted to try ATCs :). We will see if we can find some options to consider. Thank you for your recommendations.
its got to be close! :)
Regarding the sub, we will need to see. Good point that the system should have the option to add that sub in lower hz are required for correction. Its a ’small’ room and fatigue will become a big factor, so trying to keep away from subs if possible but the ’Option’ to have a sub at some point makes sense. Thank you.
@nealkot,
I asked him your questions and answers are below:
1.What kind of music does he listen to in the office? - Jazz, Classical
2.What kind of sound is he looking for? - Soft, crispy, clear
3.Does he listen at low, med or high volume? - Low and Med
4. Would he consider a sub - Yes
Basically, He can use his larger systems for big sound stage, etc.Personally, I like your percent break up costs by equipment type. I would have used more for the Amps/Preamps and less for the front ends, but I think you are right for modern systems, especially for a smaller office ones. Again, not sure he will warm up to active speakers but I always wanted to try ATCs :). We will see if we can find some options to consider. Thank you for your recommendations.