03-17-2017, 12:37 PM | #111 |
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Come to think of it, the first time I heard 802 diamonds at Whilshire audio in Thousand Oaks, Ca.. they were placed right around where those black monitors next to the NS10s are and they worked perfectly.
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03-17-2017, 12:40 PM | #112 | |
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http://thestereobus.com/2008/03/07/s...ield-monitors/ "Nearfield monitors are smaller and are designed to be placed closer to the listener. One of the benefits of this is that you’ll hear more of the direct response from the speakers and less of the room. This means that the room doesn’t have to be quite as perfect to get decent results." Keep up your anecdotal garbage. |
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03-17-2017, 12:52 PM | #114 |
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Are you serious???? again.. it is the benefit of having a speaker close to you!! The speaker isnt the one doing it, its the placement.
It CLEARLYYYY SAYS ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A SPEAKER CLOSE TO YOU IS LESS ROOM EFFECT.. IT DOES NOT SAY A STUDIO MONITOR IT SELF REDUCES ROOM EFFECTS.. FKN READING COMPREHENSION FAIL.
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Hey mate, back on page 1 I asked which ones you got.
Do you mind sharing which actual speakers, connects etc you put in? Im sure to the horror of the audiophiles I'm thinking of using them myself. Thanks. |
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I do not use a bridge or boost, they all run great grouped or alone through wifi. There's not a place in the house that there can't be music when you want it unlike my old system which was only floor 2. Mine may be overkill for a small footprint, but I just wanted to be able to get music everywhere I want it, and that's what I got ![]()
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I'm currently building a house but can't pre wire so am looking at a Sonos type system. I just want to use them in the media room and a large open plan kitchen, living and dining area. Thinking about for the media room playbar, sub and a couple of play's (not sure which size) and then a few play's in the other area? |
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Now, if I just wanted a dedicated listening room (I'd probably put it near my imaginary panic room) and had the time to just sit in it and listen to music, I'd probably go a completely different route, but my life's just not that way and I'm very happy with all house Sonos music. ![]()
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As I mentioned I can't pre wire, don't want wires running everywhere and am not going to open brand new walls. I have Sonos at work and we all enjoy listening to different radio stations depending on the mood. |
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03-18-2017, 04:47 AM | #124 |
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If you go to a better audio place (we've got Magnolia here connected to Best Buy), they should have 1,3 and 5's set up so you can compare the sound side-by-side. They're all good if you use them in the right place. I could have gotten away with 3's in the other end of floor 2, but I'd rather go bigger.
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I heard the same thing, but found the 3 to be good...plus I needed something bigger to fill the space (family room opens up to kitchen, so this speaker needed to fill a big space . Good luck!
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