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TidalWave 08-13-2014 01:24 PM

M-Audio BX5a - these are studio monitors, so the sound is great.
Also have the matching M-Audio SBX10 enclosed subwoofer.

SilentKnight 08-13-2014 03:47 PM

Yamaha on the desk with sub below.

Rattles the windows nicely.

Dvae 08-13-2014 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shedevils (Post 20191321)
This is what I was using until their USB interface burned out. B&W replaced them with a new pair but I haven't set them up yet. They have a great treble clarity and are excellent near field speakers.

If I was going to do it again I would go for something like the Audioengine A5+ as you get more of a room filling sound and bang for your buck. You can get these for $299 which is nearly cost on massdrop.com.

I'll sell you mine.
Unfortunately, I was disappointed.
With the network receiver there really is no need for them either for playing music or watching movies.

iwantchixx 08-23-2014 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 20190759)
One channel to single sub and one channel to the shakers. I have a separate ATI 1502 amp driving the shakers. Sometimes you dont want it on so i can just go up and flip the amp off. Fronts are the 8 inch (rf82 is the model i think)and surround backs are also the same 8 inch. I have their smaller bipole surround speakers for side surrounds as that is all i could fit. I have some pictures ill post later when im not on my phone.

Interesting. Ok, so it's in stereo then. Wouldn't you then effectively lose any sub frequencies in the other channel when the shakers are off?

Good choice on your fronts. I love those rf82s.. That setup must sound bawls-to-the-wall awesome. I miss my big system..

iwantchixx 08-23-2014 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 20190862)
This pic is a bit outdated. My video game hord has increased quite a bit since then. I said my receiver was an Onkyo 808, the correct model # is 818. I used to have an 809 but the HDMI board failed. Also had a 609 in another room that failed due to the same issue. Supposedly the newer models have fixed the problem. At least I hope so, I don't want to have to set all this shit up again.

http://classicgamescanada.com/front.jpg

http://classicgamescanada.com/back.jpg

This is beautiful man! Very nice setup! Have you looked at a Pioneer Elite for the amp? I'm partial to their high wattage and high current design. Plus, I just loved their MCAAC setup and fine tuning of the EQ for each source, channel and speaker. Not all are created equal though, so to rival the Onkyos and HK's, look at higher tag Pioneer Elites (SC-87 and SC-89).

How do you get any work done having that nice setup there, teasing you, begging for your attention haha

TehKinkyHotness 08-23-2014 09:10 AM

If you want some good sound, get these.. Been running this setup for about a year, easily the best speakers I've heard at this price point.

http://www.amazon.com/Harman-Kardon-.../dp/B00198F89A

http://www.chanemusiccinema.com/A1rx-c

MrBottomTooth 08-23-2014 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 20202201)
This is beautiful man! Very nice setup! Have you looked at a Pioneer Elite for the amp? I'm partial to their high wattage and high current design. Plus, I just loved their MCAAC setup and fine tuning of the EQ for each source, channel and speaker. Not all are created equal though, so to rival the Onkyos and HK's, look at higher tag Pioneer Elites (SC-87 and SC-89).

How do you get any work done having that nice setup there, teasing you, begging for your attention haha

I used to swear by Pioneer but the last one I bought I was not that happy with. Seemed to have major problems with the network related stuff, and they released an app for it that was completely useless on android. They basically stopped supporting it once the next years model came out. Compared with my denon and onkyo, which are both several years old and still receiving the odd firmware updates. I know the amps in the pioneer are bulletproof though and it sounds great. I think my current pioneer is a 1326k, which is a special Canadian only equivalent of what they sell as the elite vsx-53 in the u.s.It is several years old too so im sure they've probably improved their network and app stuff by now. I was just pissed I had to pay for a third party app to control it. I was using its zone 2 feature to run speakers out on my deck so I needed something that worked reliably using my phone when I was outside.

Black All Through 08-23-2014 10:34 AM

http://s2.postimg.org/hduq756rt/Untitled.jpg

Theo 08-23-2014 05:15 PM

Probably the only electronic i don't own

iwantchixx 08-25-2014 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 20202263)
I used to swear by Pioneer but the last one I bought I was not that happy with. Seemed to have major problems with the network related stuff, and they released an app for it that was completely useless on android. They basically stopped supporting it once the next years model came out. Compared with my denon and onkyo, which are both several years old and still receiving the odd firmware updates. I know the amps in the pioneer are bulletproof though and it sounds great. I think my current pioneer is a 1326k, which is a special Canadian only equivalent of what they sell as the elite vsx-53 in the u.s.It is several years old too so im sure they've probably improved their network and app stuff by now. I was just pissed I had to pay for a third party app to control it. I was using its zone 2 feature to run speakers out on my deck so I needed something that worked reliably using my phone when I was outside.

That Canadian equivalent was the same I had. Very little in terms of difference. I was not aware of the app support issue.. thanks for pointing that out, I'll be sure to check that if I ever get another one.

shermo 08-25-2014 12:55 PM

I used to own the Soundsticks by Harman Kardon. I loved the sound, but I blew through 2 pairs.

I then picked up a Klipsch Promedia 2.1 set. They broke down after a year and a half.

I picked up a Bose Companion set 3 years ago, and I have no complaints. Running strong, crisp highs and low lows. Fills up my loft nicely as well.

2MuchMark 08-25-2014 01:25 PM

Mine:

https://images.blackmagicdesign.com/...vinci-hero.jpg

Sean 08-25-2014 01:32 PM

http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Powered-Speaker-Systems

Dvae 08-25-2014 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Irish Pimp (Post 20204526)

Its a waste of money. I bought the A5+. Not at all satisfied.

Slick 08-25-2014 07:59 PM

I had the Klipsch 5.1 Pro-Media ultra also and the system shit out on me, every time I'd turn it on, I'd get a high pitch hum which eventually got to the point that I just couldn't use them any more :( It's a shame because they were such a great set.

I ended up just going with a 2.1 setup to replace it for room sake and ended up going with the Cyber Acoustics CA-3908 and it's actually a pretty decent setup for $79



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