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  • RE: Speaker Upgrade

    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).
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by anti_radio@hotmail.com on January 28, 2007
  • RE: New Speakers

    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 ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by wr0ngturn@verizon.net on January 21, 2007
  • New Speakers

    Just got my new Aperion Home Theater speakers last Thursday and all I can say is WOW!  I ordered the Aperion 632's for my fronts, the 532's for my surrounds and the monster 634 vac for my center.  I already had a SVS 350 watt sub so I was set in the sub department.  I thought I was set in the speaker department with some JBL's until ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by mixmaster2@roadrunner.com on January 21, 2007
  • Help needed 532 vs 632 vs 533PT

    #1: 532L&R+S10  #2: 632L&R+S10 #3: 533PT L&R I have a 20x30 living room with 50 inch plasma.  I'm trying to build a nice HT but I know nothing about audio systems. My listening will be 70% movies and 30% musics but despite music being only 30%, I sure don't want to be missing any music quality. I know 533PTs are ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by wutang1105@yahoo.com on October 24, 2006