irvinew
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I'm sure you get asked this lots but I am in the beginning stages of trying to understand everything that involves a 5.1 surround sound system; sensitivity etc .
About 10 years ago I purchased this:
Pioneer Receiver VSX series, I think 90-100W 5.1 receiver.
Polk Monitor II 60 series, floor, surround and center channel speaker
Soundstage Subwoofer
To be honest it puts out decent sound though understandably distorted at very high levels; I am wondering though if there isn't something better. I was looking at the Klipsch F200B and related speakers; more efficient I see but not clear if they are that much better than what I have.
I'm just not prepared to spend thousands right now on something different for marginal gains. If the F200B is entry level for Klipsch and not revolutionary to what I have then I'll keep what I have until I can afford something more.
What I have now I think is too much for my room as it is; should I look at the Klipsch F200B series or should I just wait? Or should I upgrade my receiver to something better for music say a Sony or Yamaha.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions?
Room Specs:
10'X12' Small
About 10 years ago I purchased this:
Pioneer Receiver VSX series, I think 90-100W 5.1 receiver.
Polk Monitor II 60 series, floor, surround and center channel speaker
Soundstage Subwoofer
To be honest it puts out decent sound though understandably distorted at very high levels; I am wondering though if there isn't something better. I was looking at the Klipsch F200B and related speakers; more efficient I see but not clear if they are that much better than what I have.
I'm just not prepared to spend thousands right now on something different for marginal gains. If the F200B is entry level for Klipsch and not revolutionary to what I have then I'll keep what I have until I can afford something more.
What I have now I think is too much for my room as it is; should I look at the Klipsch F200B series or should I just wait? Or should I upgrade my receiver to something better for music say a Sony or Yamaha.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions?
Room Specs:
10'X12' Small