Factolermentation
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Hi all, lurked for awhile and have been educating myself on the science and sort of overall process here.
My (very old and trash) towers just died and I'll be looking to replace them soon. I used them as fronts in my living room in a 7.1 setup where I also do a lot of 2.1 music listening. Big open space , 20 foot ceilings, rug in front of the couch. Using a Denon 3600 with Audyssey multeq xt32 (which I have the "Pro" app for that comes with the curve editor). PSA TV2112 subwoofer covers me below 80 Hz.
If I understand things correctly, I should be looking for speakers with 1) as wide a dispersion field as possible 2) flat predicted in-room response and 3) low distortion. I can eq any slight FR bugaboos with Audyssey but the above 3 are more less the best data I can use to guide purchasing decisions.
Plan now is to save for Revel bookshelves but I wanted to make sure I was on the right track here. Lots of (excellent) information to read and parse through so making sure I'm not wildly off base.
My (very old and trash) towers just died and I'll be looking to replace them soon. I used them as fronts in my living room in a 7.1 setup where I also do a lot of 2.1 music listening. Big open space , 20 foot ceilings, rug in front of the couch. Using a Denon 3600 with Audyssey multeq xt32 (which I have the "Pro" app for that comes with the curve editor). PSA TV2112 subwoofer covers me below 80 Hz.
If I understand things correctly, I should be looking for speakers with 1) as wide a dispersion field as possible 2) flat predicted in-room response and 3) low distortion. I can eq any slight FR bugaboos with Audyssey but the above 3 are more less the best data I can use to guide purchasing decisions.
Plan now is to save for Revel bookshelves but I wanted to make sure I was on the right track here. Lots of (excellent) information to read and parse through so making sure I'm not wildly off base.