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I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time! Upgrade Completed.

Last post 11-21-2008, 1:03 PM by Jason Hicks. 15 replies.
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  •  11-03-2008, 5:25 PM 8590

    I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time! Upgrade Completed.

    Since I'm new to this Aperion stuff I thought I would introduce myself by posting pictures of my current HT and after I get my new speakers I will post pictures of the new stuff.

    OLD HT Equipment:

    • Mitsubishi 65" Rear Projection (replaced in june, not in pictures)
    • Yamaha RX-Z1 AVR
    • Sony DVD
    • DirecTV HR10-250 HD-DVR
    • Xbox 360 with HD-DVD
    • Klipsh Speakers (listed on craigslist)
      • Front L/R RP-5s w/12" 525 watt subs
      • Center RC-7
      • Front Effects L/R RB-5s
      • Surround L/R RP-3s w/ 10" 440 watt subs
      • Rear Center RC-3
    • Harmony 688/880 Remote

    upgraded HT with old speakers
    Front

    Old rear speakers
    Rear

    New HT Equipment:

    • Mitsubishi 65" 1080p DLP
    • Pioneer Elite SC-05 AVR
    • Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray
    • Sony PS3
    • DirecTV HR20-100 HD-DVR
    • DirecTV HR22-200 HD-DVR
    • Aperion Speakers
      • Front L/R Intimus 6Bs or 5Ts Medium Cherry
      • Center Intimus 5C Medium Cherry
      • Surrounds L/R Intimus 5DBs Medium Cherry
      • Rear Surrounds L/R Intimus 4Bs Medium Cherry
      • Subwoofer Bravus 10D Medium Cherry
    • Harmony One Remote
    • Custom Solid Cherry TV Stand (Built it myself and should match the new speakers, more of my woodworking can be seen at www.jkwoodstudio.com)

    Here are pictures of the completed upgrade

    New HT Front
    New HT Front, Completed

    New HT Rear
    New HT Rear

    New HT Left Surround
    New HT Left Surround

    New HT Right Surround
    New HT Right Surround

    New HT Rear Surrounds
    New HT Rear Surrounds

     I ordered the 6Bs as well as the 5Ts, in the end the 5Ts won. Both speakers sounded great! I mainly watch movies, but I do listen to quite a bit of classical music, and I think the 5Ts were better suited to my setup.

    Some of the deciding factors;

    1. No stands needed for 5Ts.
    2. More versatile placement options due to the front porting.
    3. A little clearer dialog during movies when matched with the 5C.
    4. Mids seemed fuller during music.
    5. I also noticed clearer imaging.
    6. I think it is well matched with the 10D.

    That's my 2 cents worth. I am really enjoying the new setup, especially the new Aperion speakers!

    I'm really glad I found Aperion Audio, great speakers for the size, and a pretty darn good value too, and so far I would say some of the best customer service I've encountered in the past 20 years in any industry. I will recommend Aperion without hesitation.


    Jim

  •  11-03-2008, 5:51 PM 8592 in reply to 8590

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Nice, if you want to offload your 360 for a decent bin cost, i can send you the money... save you the ebay fees :)



    -L3goS3rver
  •  11-03-2008, 6:58 PM 8593 in reply to 8592

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Sorry but it's already posted on eBay and people are bidding on it.

    Jim


    Jim

  •  11-04-2008, 6:12 AM 8594 in reply to 8590

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    guitarjim721:

    Since I'm new to this Aperion stuff I thought I would introduce myself by posting pictures of my current HT and after I get my new speakers I will post pictures of the new stuff.

    OLD HT Equipment:

    • Mitsubishi 65" Rear Projection (replaced in june, not in pictures)
    • Yamaha RX-Z1 AVR (now on eBay)
    • Sony DVD
    • DirecTV HR10-250 HD-DVR
    • Xbox 360 with HD-DVD (also on eBay)
    • Klipsh Speakers (listed on craigslist)
      • Front L/R RP-5s w/12" 525 watt subs
      • Center RC-7
      • Front Effects L/R RB-5s
      • Surround L/R RP-3s w/ 10" 440 watt subs
      • Rear Center RC-3
    • Harmony 688/880 Remote

    upgraded HT with old speakers
    Front - most of the upgrade complete just need new speakers

    Old rear speakers
    Rear - NEED NEW SPEAKERS!

    New HT Equipment:

    • Mitsubishi 65" 1080p DLP
    • Pioneer Elite SC-05 AVR
    • Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray
    • Sony PS3
    • DirecTV HR20-100 HD-DVR
    • DirecTV HR22-200 HD-DVR
    • Aperion Speakers (RUN FEDEX! RUN!)
      • Front L/R Intimus 6Bs Medium Cherry
      • Center Intimus 5C Medium Cherry
      • Surrounds L/R Intimus 5DBs Medium Cherry
      • Rear Surrounds L/R Intimus 4Bs Medium Cherry
      • Subwoofer Bravus 10D Medium Cherry
    • Harmony One Remote
    • Custom Solid Cherry TV Stand (Built it myself and should match the new speakers, more of my woodworking can be seen at www.jkwoodstudio.com)

    I will post more pictures when the upgrade is complete.

     

    Jim

     

    Hey Jim,

    I like all the aerospace stuff, have a aerospace backgound myself.  I'm not much into boats but that one of your is a sweet piece of work, good job! 

    Cheers 


    Russ

    Joined you!
  •  11-04-2008, 7:43 AM 8595 in reply to 8594

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Thanks Russ.

    Jim

  •  11-04-2008, 8:06 AM 8596 in reply to 8590

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Nice Jim, but you didn't include the guitars in your gear list.  Did you make that electric?  Or is that a six string bass?

    Jason Hicks
    Aperion Audio Guru
  •  11-04-2008, 1:45 PM 8597 in reply to 8596

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Jason,

    I have collected many guitars over the years and currently have 8. My favorite guitar was custom made by a guy in Portland named Mike Doolin. I tried my hand at making a couple of guitars myself but had mixed results and decided that simpler woodworking like furniture and stuff like that was more my speed. The electric in the picture is a Custom Warrior 5 string bass. I'd be willing to trade it for some more speakers!

    CAANS!


    Jim

  •  11-05-2008, 9:30 AM 8602 in reply to 8597

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    guitarjim721:

    Jason,

    I have collected many guitars over the years and currently have 8. My favorite guitar was custom made by a guy in Portland named Mike Doolin. I tried my hand at making a couple of guitars myself but had mixed results and decided that simpler woodworking like furniture and stuff like that was more my speed. The electric in the picture is a Custom Warrior 5 string bass. I'd be willing to trade it for some more speakers!

    CAANS!

     

    Very cool, yes I've heard of Doolin he definitely has quite the reputation.  That bass sure does look nice, maybe if I had an ounce of musical talent I'd be interested in setting up a trade, but unfortunately the only instrument I "play" is the stereo.  Geeked 


    Jason Hicks
    Aperion Audio Guru
  •  11-05-2008, 12:01 PM 8603 in reply to 8597

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Hi Jim,

    If you are into custom guitars, check out Holo Guitar. http://www.hologuitar.com/

    Bob Holo used to be our product manager here and he started his own custom guitar company.


    Cheers,

    John Wanderscheid
  •  11-08-2008, 8:37 AM 8651 in reply to 8590

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    I got my new speakers yesterday. I have owned Klipsch for many years and always thought they were excellent speakers, until now. This is the first time I have been able to demo speakers in my own home. I left the Klipsch speakers in place and put the Aperions beside them and then switched back and forth playing the same music and movie scenes. What a difference! The Klipsch just sounded harsh compared to the Aperions, when listening to the Klipsch the mid to high frequencies seemed to be coming out of the speakers where as the Aperions just disappeared into the room. The bass out of the Klipsch subwoofer is very boomy and muddy compared to the tight precise bass coming from the 10D. I've had other people tell me the Klipsch are all hype and not quality speakers. I always though they were just wrong. Now I have to admit I was wrong.

    In the past I have always had to demo speakers at the dealer's showroom, always under less than ideal situations. Now that I've had the opportunity to demo new speakers at home, set up the way I want, I'll never go back to the dealer's showroom again.

    I will be getting the 5Ts on Tuesday or Wednesday and demo them side by side with the 6Bs. I will post a picture of the completed setup after I make my choice.


    Jim

  •  11-19-2008, 4:46 PM 8800 in reply to 8590

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    I have decided to keep the 5Ts over the 6Bs. I will post my reasons and pictures of completed setup soon.

    Jim

  •  11-20-2008, 12:36 PM 8805 in reply to 8602

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Man.. it's really cool to see that it really is a small world with few degrees of separation. Doolin fills in for the guitar player in one of my bands from time to time. A top notch player and a great luthier to boot. Very cool.

    Jim.. got any other basses you looking to offload? I might just be able to sort out a trade?


    Caleb Denison
  •  11-20-2008, 2:25 PM 8807 in reply to 8805

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Nope, just the 1 Warrior bass. But I have other guitars if you're interested.

    Jim

  •  11-21-2008, 10:42 AM 8823 in reply to 8807

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Edited my original post to include new speakers and why I decided on the 5Ts over the 6Bs.

    Jim

  •  11-21-2008, 11:15 AM 8829 in reply to 8823

    Re: I'm new, but my HT is old. It's upgrade time!

    Looks great! Super super clean. Cool
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