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Just got my set of 6B's and my 6C and they are unbelievable! I can't even express how excited I am and I am confident that I made the right choice.
I'm thinking of adding some surrounds and can't decide on 4b's or 5b's and there are couple of reasons I'm struggling. First off my room is long (20') and ...
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Hey Jason, thanks for your input! The diagonal walls are 2'9" (the picture is a bit incorrect in that regard, as I thought they were 2'6" and was using a scale of 50 pixels/inch), so with the 4BP's width of 12.5" that is a little under a foot away from each wall. So perhaps the 4Bs would be best. I ...
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Hello all,
I have a pair of 4Ts and a Bravus 8D that I really
like and thought it was about time to get a full 5.1 set up. Since the
room is fairly small (it was intended to be a bedroom), I think that the
4C would suffice as a center channel. My main question is mostly about
the surrounds. Since the 4BPs are on sale, I ...
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So I've got a Polk Audio RM6750 5.1 setup in my family room with a
Yamaha 8" subwoofer that replaced the original Polk sub that failed on
me all running off an Onkyo SR304(don't laugh it's the best receiver that will fit heightwise under my wall unit)
, and I'm reading all the glowing reviews and comments on the ...
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Pics first, impressions second...
Pros -
- Similar build quality to the i29 stands for the 5Bs.
- Extension allows them to go high enough to clear couches, and get them to recommended heights without requiring wall mounting.
- Ability to lock the speaker down to the stand
- Cable ...
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Hello all,
My girlfriend is moving into a small studio that her landlord just built, which is a "tiny home". It is 11.5' wide, has a 13' peaked ceiling, and is about 25' from end to end. The entire ceiling is visible, and a little less than half of the house has a loft, which is 7' high. Below the loft is a kitchen, and ...
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Excuse the bad lighting...it was dark last night when I got everything set up, so I snapped these quickly before I left for work.
I have concrete floors (well...practically everything, really), so there wasn't a very good way to run cable to the rears. The above solution was something simple that I ...
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