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thank you so much ravindra desai ....
If you have control over the room you intend to use these speakers in terms of placement and some treatment, I would prefer a floor stander. It will depend on you as the end users how the room interacts with the speakers regardless which ones you get. What amplification do you have in mind?Hi All,
Thanks everyone for this post. Its insightful
Quick query - Can i conclude that same brand, same series, same cone size - will BS+Sub perform as good as FS + sub
Usage - movies
I am comparing Audio vector QR1 (BS) and QR3 (FS)
Thanks in advance
Ashish Gupta
My setup would be 5.2.2 with Denon AVR and amplifier for 2 subwoofer. I have in wall subwooferIf you have control over the room you intend to use these speakers in terms of placement and some treatment, I would prefer a floor stander. It will depend on you as the end users how the room interacts with the speakers regardless which ones you get. What amplification do you have in mind?
Make sure the Denon is capable of driving those speakers as they are 87db sensitive. I would suggest go for the bookshelves if you already have a sub. How big is the room?
which wall does the tv/screen go on?
This amp should drive the speakers , but not get the best out of the audio vectors. Have you auditioned it with your amp?
I am putting 2 8inch oemsystems in wall subwooferI think with all the open spaces you might have to crank up the volume perhaps stressing out the amp. Lots of open areas. Are you getting the audio vector subwoofer too?
Cool. should work well. Do look at the Yamaha aventage receivers, FM Celester recently bought it.I am putting 2 8inch oemsystems in wall subwoofer
Thanks. Will definitely look at itCool. should work well. Do look at the Yamaha aventage receivers, FM Celester recently bought it.
Hello All,
General understanding is that a BS+Sub ... performs as good as FS+Sub
If we have a sub, there is no need to go for a FS. BS should be good enough. (if i am right here)
I have a hard time convincing a bookshelf with a single bass driver can perform as good as a floor stander with 4 such bass drivers.
How does it work this way?
At least....does the floorstander has a "wider sound stage" horizontally & vertically? compared to a BS?
Because in a FS, 4 or 5 bass drivers are placed vertically, and sound is produced along its length 2 to 3 feet vertically.
But in a BS, sound is produced from a single point. (asking this for learning, and may be useful to others too)
In my current situation, im looking if "Taga Platinum B40" bookshelf can perform as good as "Platinum F60 SL" floorstander.
(of course I have a 12" sub)
Any suggestions please .... Thanks a lot in advance
Naveen