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livingsacrifice

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  1. I'm listening to Liquid Tension Experiment 2, love this cd.
  2. Which cd is this of his? I have the live in san francisco 2 disc dvd set and it's amazing quality.
  3. Yeah thats basically the same thing I try to avoid with car audio subs I can't stand the really boomy ones so I got a really good one that is used mostly for sound quality and it sounds so awesome. I would hope the Klipsch home subs would be the same way. I think I'm gonna order my 2 pairs of them later today and then try and find a good center to get, either that or buy the sub first.
  4. Yeah, I'm still thinking the Quartets. Those other speakers don't even come with the stuff needed to mount them on the wall. Lemme ask a little bit about subwoofers, whats a good choice in a 8 or 10" sub, something small that I could try and find some room for (I wish I had a bigger room, but between my instruments, amps, and computer, and bed I have not much space left). Also, I can buy these satalites in pairs off of ebay and I was thinking would their be a better center channel that would match these quintets, or how does the center sound?
  5. Wow, I didn't know they got down to 58hz. They sound amazing anyways. I have listened to Klipsch up at the local Tweeter store, I liked the smooth sound of them. However they didn't have any quintets or I would have tried them.
  6. I am using the Wharfedale Valdus 100SE bookshelf speakers. I will grab a subwoofer later on (probably the last thing I will get because of the cost). That is interesting how they hang on the wall like that, looks like a pretty simple install. I dunno, I'm torn between these or the Quintet's, but I still will probably keep my Wharfedales somewhere in the vacinity of the house, they sound so good when playing audio cd's.
  7. Can those be mounted on the wall? They are about the same price as a pair of Quintets on ebay and they look a lot nicer. I was just listening to my Wharfedales again and I'd kill myself if I got something that didn't have more of a midrange section as those have. I can't decide
  8. Seems very good, I think that is what I will get. I'll buy that 5 speaker set on Monday and grab the sub later on (I guess the sub could be more money). Thanks for the help everyone. One other question - Will the speaker stands it come with be able to be mounted to the wall or do I need seperate ones?
  9. Thats basically why I wanted Quintet's. I have the Klipsch 2.1 promedia set on my pc and I love the sound that it makes. Thats all I really wanted to know is if they have any sound similar to that of the ProMedia's since they look quite similar.
  10. It still ends up coming back to the space issue. I tried looking for those mirage speakers, it looks like they only have a center channel on ebay of that set right now. They look pretty small, probably would work if I could find some. My range is still like 300-400 I just would think it would be best to have bookshelves as my front speakers. Something really tiny that could fit on the wall for a surround. The center channel, doesn't matter on the size as long as it fits with the bookshelves. Then a sub, probably 8" if I could find room for it somewhere. What's some other good companys for the price?
  11. Alright. I took a look at a the Wharfedale home theater model that they have, it looks really cheap, and they don't look that nice. I think I'm gonna sell the Wharfedale's now and go all Klipsch. I got another question for you, are there any Klipsch bookshelf speakers that I could get for the 2 front speakers that would match a Klipsch center channel and my 2 rear surrounds would be Quintets. I'm only saying this because whenever I listen to music I would be able to listen through my 2 front channels and it would still sound great without a sub. Any suggestions?
  12. I dunno, I do like the sound of the Wharfedale's, maybe it would be best to keep them for music. Why do you say no center channel would match with those?
  13. Yeah I was still planning on getting a subwoofer, but only after I get these. Wow, 100hz cutoff.. that doesnt produce any lows at all. I wouldn't be able to live with that. I am very much into car audio and it bugs me to death if it doesn't sound perfect in my car, I'd know that I would be the same way with home audio if that happened.
  14. Well, I'm only saying that because you can buy a whole (center and surrounds) setup of the Quintets for like 250-300 ebay, just wondering if this is a good set or not. I know the pc speakers get very loud and sound great without distorting I'm just wanting to know if these are the same way. What faults do these speakers have compared to larger ones? Just less midrange area or something?
  15. The size of the room is about 9'7" square. However I have so much stuff in the room I only really have space for a center channel on top of the entertainment center and maybe 2 bookshelfs, the rear surrounds would have to be mounted on the wall because of the lack of space for them. My budget is, well if anything I'd like to buy some online to save some money, most likely Ebay. I'll probably spend about 300-400 on the set, maybe a little more.
  16. I just purchased a Pioneer VSX D411 Surround Sound AV Receiver and I am loving it already, I have never heard my cd's so detailed after hooking up the fiber optic cables. I currently only have it hooked up to two Wharfedale bookshelf speakers. I really would like to get a whole 5.1 surround setup, however I am very limited on space, so I was thinking about going with Klipsch Quintet surrounds/center and mount them to the wall. Would this be a good idea or is there something else I could get that would work in this situation? I have the Klipsch promedia speakers on my computer and I love how they sound. I am just trying to find something that I can buy cheap online yet sounds good and can fit into a smaller space situation such as this. Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks
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