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Sharks

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Home theater suggestions

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Post by Sharks » Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:54 am

Hello all,
I'm looking at building a home theater system using these components:
Pre-amp: PR-SC5530 11.2-Ch Dolby Atmos Ready Network A/V Controller
Speakers: Mackie HR824 MK2
I'm interested to know if you guys any suggestions on good subs that compliment the above speakers & premap.
Subs: ?????
Thanks,
-Sharks

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Post by Crash2009 » Sat Jul 18, 2015 2:34 am

There are a few audiofiles around here, how bought a little bump.

Have you looked to see what the AVS guys have to say? Whenever I get new equipment, whatever it is, that's where I go. Those guys will yak and yak about the same amp for years.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/90-receiv ... st25225922

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Post by Sharks » Tue Aug 15, 2023 8:20 am

Hello Crash2009,

Thanks for suggestion and sorry for the slow response, wow time flies. So sadly never got around to getting that setup as it was a bit out of my price range so I've limped along on with my Samsung HTD6500W 5.1 up until this point. I'm currently in process of upgrading to Denon AVR-S760H along with new to me speakers I'm picking up for reasonable prices. I've managed to pick up Polk Audio CS2 Series II Center Channel Speaker from a co-worker for 40 bucks, POLK AUDIO Monitor40 Series II PAIR 5.25" 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers for $150.00 and am going to be stereo/3.0 bound for a little while I test on the 3 above speakers to see if I would like to use the 40s for rears as well. I also still need to research a good sub to to go with the setup and good ceiling speakers but those will likely come after I make it back to 5.1. :D

Maybe someday though I'll be able to pull off that dream setup with the Mackies but for now this at least gets me up and going with a reasonable 4k solution. :)

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