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Klipsch 28f vs Monitor Bronze 6 vs Paradigm vs B&W 683 S2
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<blockquote data-quote="Poepies87" data-source="post: 874058" data-attributes="member: 17273"><p>Good morning.</p><p></p><p>So in my experience with the Marantz (SR5008) it's a brilliant AVR for watching movies but it doesn't do much in the way of bass for the Main speakers. Ive had Mission 760i, Jamo E870, a loan set of Sonor Audio (Can't remember the model) and currently a set of Klipcsh R15's and all of them sound much better running from my Technics SU-X101 that is only 40wpc. </p><p></p><p>My advice would be to spend more on the centre channel as that's where most of your sound comes from in a HT setup, get bookies for the left and right channel and your sub will pick up where the bookies stop. The audyssey setup on the Marantz works really well to set the crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poepies87, post: 874058, member: 17273"] Good morning. So in my experience with the Marantz (SR5008) it's a brilliant AVR for watching movies but it doesn't do much in the way of bass for the Main speakers. Ive had Mission 760i, Jamo E870, a loan set of Sonor Audio (Can't remember the model) and currently a set of Klipcsh R15's and all of them sound much better running from my Technics SU-X101 that is only 40wpc. My advice would be to spend more on the centre channel as that's where most of your sound comes from in a HT setup, get bookies for the left and right channel and your sub will pick up where the bookies stop. The audyssey setup on the Marantz works really well to set the crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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