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Please help me combine AV and stereo.
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<blockquote data-quote="oradba69" data-source="post: 1114874" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Correct in assumption that stereo is nr1.</p><p>Not sure if i should continue on this thread or create a new one, but here goes.</p><p>I have 2 sets of main speakers but can only keep 1 pair. </p><p>1. Kef reference 105/2 which I love, but...... must be one of the ugliest speakers around and takes up quite a bit of space.</p><p>2. The SEAS TRYM kit that I have some nice ideas to have them look stunning and at this stage maybe the pair I will keep.</p><p></p><p>Only problem with the SEAS is that it lacks the bottom end of the Kef's and can do with some punch and extension.</p><p></p><p>Enter my idea to add 2 of the current Micro subs (Kef kc62 or SVS micro 3000) to the pair of SEAS speakers. I can integrate them nicely into the construction of the 'stands' I have planned for the speakers.</p><p></p><p>Any comments on this idea?</p><p></p><p>and</p><p></p><p>do i only use these 3-ways for AV purposes as well or do I still use the Jamo sub I currently have(that I dont really like) for AV purposes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oradba69, post: 1114874, member: 162"] Correct in assumption that stereo is nr1. Not sure if i should continue on this thread or create a new one, but here goes. I have 2 sets of main speakers but can only keep 1 pair. 1. Kef reference 105/2 which I love, but...... must be one of the ugliest speakers around and takes up quite a bit of space. 2. The SEAS TRYM kit that I have some nice ideas to have them look stunning and at this stage maybe the pair I will keep. Only problem with the SEAS is that it lacks the bottom end of the Kef's and can do with some punch and extension. Enter my idea to add 2 of the current Micro subs (Kef kc62 or SVS micro 3000) to the pair of SEAS speakers. I can integrate them nicely into the construction of the 'stands' I have planned for the speakers. Any comments on this idea? and do i only use these 3-ways for AV purposes as well or do I still use the Jamo sub I currently have(that I dont really like) for AV purposes? [/QUOTE]
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