Advice on Home Theatre components...


Hey guys, I'm a relative newbie to higher end audio, and I can't really afford a lot of the high end stuff that seems to be pretty standard on here, but I wanted some advice on my system if anyone is game. I just bought a new house, closing is sept 1st!) and the designated room is 23'x15'

I currently have:

Recently purchased:
Receiver: Denon AVR-3805
TV: Samsung HLN507W
CD/DVD player: Sony DVP-CX985V 400 disk (was a gift)
Monster MP HTS 3600
Cables: Monster Cable Interlink Datalink 100, and M series M500V x2.

Several years old:
powered Subwoofer: psb Century subsonic 2i
center: psb century 200Ci

~15 yrs old:
Front speakers: BIC America Venturi V830 (x2)
Rear speakers BIC America Venturi V52 (x2)

Other:
PS2, VCR, etc

On the right front speaker, one of the woofers moves freely when pushed in, but the other has a slight grinding feel to it (still sounds ok though). The tweeter on the front left speaker is gone. I probably have to replace the front speakers and possibly rear/center to match it since I can't even find SPECS on these things, much less replacement parts.

Anyway, I've gone on a few trips to some stereo shops to listen to some speakers, and I really liked the Martin Logan electrostatic lines, (Clarity, Aeon, Ascent front, cinema center) but I was concerned with the dispersion (~30 degrees?) I'd also like to keep it semi-reasonable pricewise. My main use for the system is for movies, football games, etc. I do listen to music on it, especially when friends are over, but I'll be honest, I do most of my music listening in the car. This system would be mainly for movies.

I wanted to know what you guys suggest. If I have to replace my speakers rather than repair, what kind should I get? What are the weakest points of my system? (Like I said, I'm new to this). Do I need to have the front/rear/center speakers from the same company? I was hoping to keep the speakers under 3k-ish (under 2k would be even better). Used would be fine so long as they're in good shape. What other things should I worry about? I've never set up a high end system before, so forgive me if the answers to some of these questions are glaringly obvious.

Thanks in advance!

-Mike
aesculapius
KEF speakers work nicley with Denon recievers. You can definatly pick up a whole surround set for under 2-3k. You might want to give them a try
Mike:

From what I have read here so far, it looks like you have put together an impressive system so far. At looking at your speakers, I was hoping to look for a quick fix and suggest that you round off your PSB Century 200Ci Center Channel and Subsonic 2i with fronts and rears also from the PSB Century series. But after visiting their website, what I hoped to find as a quick fix ended up in vain. PSB no longer makes or markets the "Century" Series. If you wish to stick with PSB, then I'm afraid that all new speakers will be have to be the order. And if you want something that is similar to the now discontinued "Century" series, you will have to take a look at their more current "Image" series. And if you want to keep the price of the total package to under $3K (or as you might prefer......... $2K), the PSB and MAYBE (!!!!!) KEF are probably your only options. If you intend to use the Denon AVR-3805 as a standalone control/power center, these are in fact your ONLY options. Martin Logans definitely will sound better than PSBs or KEFs. But the price for such a package will make Martin Logans prohibitly expensive. And......... unless you're planning on adding an outboard power amplifier in order to power the M/Ls and use the Denon AVR-3805 as a Pre/Pro, I don't really see the feasibility in using such an exotic speaker such as a Martin Logan with a $1,200.00 receiver. You might want to take a hard look at the PSB Image Series, or the KEF Q Series. These speakers will be a better match for the Denon than will the Martin Logans. And at prices starting at about $2K for a complete package sans subwoofer, they're much easier on your wallet too.

Otherwise, great system (and not bad for a first timer).

Good Luck........

--Charles--
Well, one addendum is that I hope to put together a system in which I wouldn't have to buy/sell that many components in a short period of time. I wouldn't mind getting speakers that the rest of the system could grow into (so long as the Denon amp could handle them for the time being).

The PSB speakers I have were sort of a quick fix. I was in medical school at the time, and couldn't really afford much. Now I've finished, and I'm starting to make a little more cash, so I can afford to upgrade a bit. Also, to be perfectly honest with you, I don't love the center speaker OR the sub now that I've had them for a while, so I think I'd be hesitant about buying any more PSB products.

Seminola, your setup with the ML Aeon / Theatre centre / Script rears sounded excellent, by the way. I agree with the cinema having a limited sweet spot (I took it for a test listen the other day and that was a definite concern) but it would be hard to stay under 3k buying these (used). I was thinking maybe a clarity / theatre / script combination, or possibly leaving out the theatre and using the psb temporarily as a center. That might be more reasonable for the time being.

Chaskelljr2001: I was wondering what you meant about the KEF and PSB being my only options if I used the Denon as a standalone... when I listened to the speakers, they actually had the Aeons and scripts hooked up to the Denon AVR-3805, and told me that I would have no problem if I wanted to run these speakers of the amp. Were they mistaken? How can I determine whether an amp is adequate to power a certain set of speakers? (the denon is, I believe, 160 watts per channel?) Please correct me if I'm going in the wrong direction with this....

I haven't heard much about the KEF lines, what type of speaker are they? (planar?) And what kind of sound to they have?
Although you directed your query at Charles I might say that I used the Aeons / Scripts / Theatre initially with a Denon AVR-5800 (nominally 170 W/Ch) and they sounded fine and I have no doubt that they will work well with your 3805.

The problem with multi channel amp specs is that they rarely (if ever) deliver the claimed power on all channels at once, but against that, in movies, it is very rare that all channels are firing up at the same time. An amp's characteristics depends, amongst other things, on its damping factor, ability to stop and start the speaker cones to deliver sharp transients and their decay, and ability to supply power in current rather than just volts. This is why standalone amps are often used and power ratings used way over that required - a big amp at low volumes usually sounds better than a little amp at high volumes and also reduces the speaker destroying risk of clipping.

There is also a tonal difference, between amps, and I think this is most marked between US/UK amps vs Japanese gear - IMHO Japanese amps sound smooth, refined and controlled but sometimes lack the ball grabbing excitement of Theta/ARcam/EAD/gear ....

In terms of bang for buck and listening pleasure your speaker purchase will provide a much greater difference than your digital source, cabling or amplifier choice so I'd say buy the speakers YOU like the sound of and save worrying about the finer print of amps, sources and interconnects for the day when you can afford embarking on a very expensive journey.

FWIW I use a Theta Intrepid with my MLs - but there's absolutely nothing wrong with your Denon - I just personally don't like the sound of Denon amps.