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thekingofstyle

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  1. Thanks for the suggestion - 2 people on separate forums have suggested a third Heresy in the center. Not sure where I will find just 1 Heresy, but I'll keep an eye out. I've also read about the Academy but that seems near impossible to find. I might remove the mirage center entirely. I don't play too loud, so not worried about the sub, and it gets really good reviews for its size, so that's good too.
  2. Hey guys, I'm looking at adding to my Home Theater system that has been pieced together over the years. I have a room that's ~13ft * 8ft wide and 8 ft tall. Quite small, with the couch against the back wall. I have Heresy IIs as Left and Right, with Mirage FRx-C-1 Center speaker. Just ordered an SVS SB-1000 subwoofer Trying to decide between Quintets and R-14m as surround speakers. I need some really tiny speakers to use as surrounds, since I don't have much room between the wall and couch. Staying within the Klipsch name to match the Heresy IIs, I'm looking at 2 of the individual Quintets or the R-14m. I don't think I can go any bigger in depth than the R-14m, and I don't think I can do in-wall. Maybe in-ceiling. Which of those do you think would work better or do you have another recommendation? Thanks in advance!
  3. Hi, I have a home theater system that's all wired right now, and I want to do some upgrades to it to make it wireless and add surround sound and subwoofer. I would not call myself an audiophile at all, but I like nice things that I can keep for a while. What I have now: - Pioneer VS-92TXH receiver - Klipsch Heresy front speakers (Heresy IIs I think?) - Center speaker - Chromecast, BluRay, apple airport as inputs, general aux input for laptop, whatever I have a two-part goal for the upgrade *Part 1* Add subwoofer and additional speakers to provide audio for my wedding reception. The subwoofer and Heresies would be for the small dance floor area upstairs. Based on this post (https://diyreception.com/wedding-sound-system-size/), with 130W per channel from the receiver and a small 30x30 low-ceiling dance floor, I think that will have good sound on the dance floor and quieter music so people can have conversations in the borders of the room and in the bar area in the next room. I am looking for wireless speaker options for having some music in the dinner room downstairs and maybe small speakers for the bar area. *Part 2* Add the subwoofer to the home theater. Convert those additional speakers into a wireless surround speakers in my home living room. Can't be wired because of the layout of the room. *Questions* - Does this sound reasonable to you guys for DIY reception music? - Do I really need a subwoofer for dance music? Most of the kits I've seen do not have a subwoofer. - I've seen the Rocketfish wireless system that can attach to the speaker output or and other wireless systems that attach to audio output lines. How well do those work? - Is there some other solution I should be looking at? Ideally, budget would be under $1000. Thanks in advance for your help!
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