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Since you like music, want good sound, and don't want to break the bank, start out with the 532s. Add the 534-VAC and a pair of 422s (for the surrounds) down the road. If you budget permits, and your receiver has enough power, try out the 632s (and add the 634 later on).
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Congratulations! I have a similar set up (632LR's for fronts, 533VAC center, and 532LR's for surrounds, S10 for sub, 522's for presence--piano black) running on a Yamaha 2700. Have been listening to music most of the day and I am listening to a live Santana CD right now--the Aperion's sound great. I don't think I've enjoyed my CD collection this ...
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I am planning on buying a set of Aperions for my family room and I wanted to get feadback on speaker choice. The speakers will be used for movies / music - 60/40. I have read great things about the 422-LR and 532-LR speakers. The general consensus seams to be that the 532-LR are better if you want fuller sound when listening to music as the 422's ...
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I have on order two 532-LR's and a 533-VAC for use in a 5.1 system with the S-12 sub and a different manufacturer's rear speakers.
My issue is this: Each 532-LR's will have to go in a cubbyhole of 20" W x 12" H x 23" D. The only opening out of these holes is the front. I am concerned about this because of the rear-ported design ...
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I've still got a week left on my Aperion trial and several times I've nearly ordered a used pair of Reference III's, only way to afford them. Just this last couple days amazingly I found a used pair in my town, what are the odds? But it was listed 4 days earlier and when I tried to contact the seller he had sold and shipped them that day, so I ...
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