So I joined a few Facebook groups about home theatre, and you can guess, most of the setup there are Klipsch. Klipsch is the most popular setup, and it is not even close.
So I wonder, while the majority of ASR are probably into Hifi/stereo setup alone, there must be a significant portion of you guys and gals are into Home Theatre. Show us your setup.
Me first (And apologies for the mess, this was when I first setup the speakers and had to remove the tv bench. I can't even remove the protect film from the TV because of small kids)
LG 65CX
Onkyo TX-NR809
Focal Aria 948x2, 906x2, cc900
XSX/PS5 and Switch.
Sabaj a20a 2022. I was curious about it, but regretted the purchase.
I am dying to find a good deal on Denon x3700h to replace my Onkyo, but meanwhile I'll use eArc + audio splitter. Quite a PITA.
I did minimal room treatment because it's the living room and even having a sound absorbing curtain is not approved by my wife. Still a significant improvement over the tv speakers, but I could do better.
So I wonder, while the majority of ASR are probably into Hifi/stereo setup alone, there must be a significant portion of you guys and gals are into Home Theatre. Show us your setup.
Me first (And apologies for the mess, this was when I first setup the speakers and had to remove the tv bench. I can't even remove the protect film from the TV because of small kids)
LG 65CX
Onkyo TX-NR809
Focal Aria 948x2, 906x2, cc900
XSX/PS5 and Switch.
Sabaj a20a 2022. I was curious about it, but regretted the purchase.
I am dying to find a good deal on Denon x3700h to replace my Onkyo, but meanwhile I'll use eArc + audio splitter. Quite a PITA.
I did minimal room treatment because it's the living room and even having a sound absorbing curtain is not approved by my wife. Still a significant improvement over the tv speakers, but I could do better.