eastofthesun
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Optoma .. roughly around 6 LWhich brand and how much cost??
Optoma .. roughly around 6 LWhich brand and how much cost??
Wow niceOptoma .. roughly around 6 L
Why do you say that? I do this in a similar space. DM me for a video call.There is already a paucity of space I don’t think different orientations is the most viable option .
i only say it for the optimal utilization of space and also so that you ccan get a better sound stage in case of stereo and a more immersive experience when it comes to dolby atmos for movie watching on a large screen.Why do you say that? I do this in a similar space. DM me for a video call.
Xtz has dealers across the country. You can check with surround swar and they will point you to the nearby dealers. On wall speakers are expensive and you can get better bookshelf speakers for same cost. But if u are aesthetically concerned, in-wall speakers are a good choiceHi @Love4sound,
I have been considering the following loudspeaker for each category so far based on the forum discussions:
I do not see a lot of dealers online for XTZ. @Love4sound , could you let me know if there is any dealer to audition the Spirit series ?
- FS: Monitor Audio Bronze 200 / Elac Debut 2.0 F6.2 / Dali Oberon 5
- BS: Elac DBR62 / Dali Oberon 3
- On Wall: XTZ Spirit 6 / Monitor Audio Radius 225 / Martin Logan Motion SLM
Also, I have seen some members recommend Jamo D500 THX / Magnet Ultra LCR 100-THX for on-wall setups. How would such speakers compare to a traditional FS/BS setups ?
But I do not see any online presence for these speakers either? Any references for the right dealers here ?
Thanks,
Naveen
Yes. Surround Swar redirected me to The Home Cinema, Bangalore. The guy also recommended the same, Bookshelves for performance / in-walls for aesthetics. So I decided to go for back to back auditions soon to evaluate.Xtz has dealers across the country. You can check with surround swar and they will point you to the nearby dealers. On wall speakers are expensive and you can get better bookshelf speakers for same cost. But if u are aesthetically concerned, in-wall speakers are a good choice
In my opinion, in walls are meant for western buildings which kinda has small cavities inside. Our concrete will not do justice to in wall speakers.Yes. Surround Swar redirected me to The Home Cinema, Bangalore. The guy also recommended the same, Bookshelves for performance / in-walls for aesthetics. So I decided to go for back to back auditions soon to evaluate.
Yeah, we definitely need to create the so called cavity with at least 6 inch using plywood in that case.In my opinion, in walls are meant for western buildings which kinda has small cavities inside. Our concrete will not do justice to in wall speakers.
i would beg to differ since i do use in walls ( yes there is a ply wood frame work to encase them) but i must say they work very well. i guess you are looking at using these purely for HT purposes and have another set of speakers for your stereo setup.In my opinion, in walls are meant for western buildings which kinda has small cavities inside. Our concrete will not do justice to in wall speakers.
Yes, I would like to make a decision upfront on what setup I might want to go ahead so that I can get things done with the interior folks. I equally weigh music(not at all an audiophile though) / sports / movies. A good HT speakers with a decent music output would be ideal for me. Or the other way around (Good bookshelves for music + complementing surrounds / centre / avr for movies / sports).i would beg to differ since i do use in walls ( yes there is a ply wood frame work to encase them) but i must say they work very well. i guess you are looking at using these purely for HT purposes and have another set of speakers for your stereo setup.
So earlier before i got a dedicated AV room , i used to have my whole set up in the hall and i used to use the floorstanders ( joseph audio) as my FL & FR . the centre and rears were B&W's . I used to use the floorstanders both as a 2 channel speakers for stereo listening and as the fronts in the 5.1 set up for movie watching.Yes, I would like to make a decision upfront on what setup I might want to go ahead so that I can get things done with the interior folks. I equally weigh music(not at all an audiophile though) / sports / movies. A good HT speakers with a decent music output would be ideal for me. Or the other way around (Good bookshelves for music + complementing surrounds / centre / avr for movies / sports).
Something like this should be a good start.So earlier before i got a dedicated AV room , i used to have my whole set up in the hall and i used to use the floorstanders ( joseph audio) as my FL & FR . the centre and rears were B&W's . I used to use the floorstanders both as a 2 channel speakers for stereo listening and as the fronts in the 5.1 set up for movie watching.
Its an ideal way out in case there is a paucity of space.Something like this should be a good start.