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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 735" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Interresting thread, but say the roof has an averge height of 7m (extremely high, 10m is tripple volume just about) calcs come up with 70m^2 brings up 350 m^3, considerable. 12,000 cubic feet is half the volume of a some theatres.</p><p></p><p>You wil most likely require some fairly serious mains for "home" theatre use. My approach is good stereo first and then move onto the other chanels. A receiver should be be reasonably decent, but the difference between a high-end unit and something just above shoe-string budget is likely only a 3-5dB difference, so concentrate on getting good efficiency for your speakers first. I have posted my thoughts on the matter in this thread http://www.avforums.za.net/viewtopic.php?t=14&start=15 .</p><p></p><p>Bose is easily (like in order of magnitude almost) outperformed by the current bunch of of Creative Labs/Logitech speakers. Side-by-side comparrisson of bose vs. anything else just about (you will not likely not get a bose dealer to allow that) will make up anybody's mind very quickly.</p><p></p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 735, member: 18"] Interresting thread, but say the roof has an averge height of 7m (extremely high, 10m is tripple volume just about) calcs come up with 70m^2 brings up 350 m^3, considerable. 12,000 cubic feet is half the volume of a some theatres. You wil most likely require some fairly serious mains for "home" theatre use. My approach is good stereo first and then move onto the other chanels. A receiver should be be reasonably decent, but the difference between a high-end unit and something just above shoe-string budget is likely only a 3-5dB difference, so concentrate on getting good efficiency for your speakers first. I have posted my thoughts on the matter in this thread http://www.avforums.za.net/viewtopic.php?t=14&start=15 . Bose is easily (like in order of magnitude almost) outperformed by the current bunch of of Creative Labs/Logitech speakers. Side-by-side comparrisson of bose vs. anything else just about (you will not likely not get a bose dealer to allow that) will make up anybody's mind very quickly. Martin [/QUOTE]
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