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06-08-2015, 02:05 PM | #1 |
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In-wall Speaker Recommendations
Anyone have good in-wall speakers they recommend using?
I have a Definitive Technology Sub from my past set up and thought about going with that brand since I have had great luck with the Sub but wanted to see what everyone else has had experience with (good and bad). Any info is appreciated! |
06-08-2015, 02:13 PM | #2 |
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I am a huge Martin Logan fan and they have a wide range of in-wall options. That said, I just picked up a pair of Definitive Technology AW6500 outdoor speakers which I'm also really happy with.
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06-08-2015, 05:13 PM | #5 |
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Triad's in walls consistently get good ratings from a cost/performance perspective. I don't have them, just from my search as I'm looking for the same in a living room setup.
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06-08-2015, 08:54 PM | #7 |
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If you opt for a B&W (Bowers and Wilkins) option, be sure you're ok with a more aggressive mid to high frequency presentation. It's sort of the signature B&W sound. Some like the sound....some don't.
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06-09-2015, 10:25 AM | #8 |
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I have Definitive Technology Mythos line all around, except for my sub. Amazing sound. My surrounds are the Mythos Gems but they are not "in wall". I've never heard a set of their in wall line but they have a ton of options.
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06-12-2015, 05:28 PM | #9 |
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Hard to go wrong choosing any Paradigm product.
Disclaimer: I was the NY Metro Area Paradigm Rep for almost 8 years.
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06-12-2015, 06:32 PM | #11 |
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I'm very happy with the Episodes I bought a couple years ago. They angle and have a full enclosure like the B&W. Excellent sound....& won't get rocked on the cost. Worth a look IMO.
http://episodespeakers.com/
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I've gone through great lengths to ensure proper sonics in my dedicated listening room. The room is fully acoustically treated. I spent a lot of time with placement of the speakers. All the speakers are identical except the HTM-1 center channel which if I were to do it all again, I would have opted for another N804. Oh and it's no accident all the tweeters and mid-ranges across the front are exactly the same height. The rears are close in height to the fronts. And here's a pic of my two channel system sporting N805s. And here's some more stuff to show how OCD I was in getting my dedicated sound room done. The below picture shows a 100A sub panel I had installed when I built out my sound room in my basement. I made sure I had 3 dedicated 20 A feeds into the room. Two of the 20 A feeds are going through the two transformers to the right of the sub panel. These are balanced power transformers from Equi=Tech. These balanced power transformers are supplying power to Bryston 6B-ST amp and my two Velodyne subs (HGS15II and DD18). The third/last 20 A circuit has a rack version of these balanced power transformers feeding the components in my rack. And here's a real time frequency response curve of the bass performance in my room. I've had musicians over to hear my system and not one of them had anything bad to say. I posted all of this to say that I may have my opinion about the B&W sound. But it is by no means false. I am extremely critical with my audio. When I bought my speakers, the speakers did enough things right for me to want them. But I always thought the upper mids and highs were too forward and at times bright. All of this got fixed when I had my dedicated sound room built with acoustical treatments. I can now crank the volume as loud as I want without feeling like my ears are going to bleed on source material with a lot of high frequency content. It's not just me feeling B&Ws can be bright. Here's a link to an old thread on a B&W enthusiast forum discussing and qualifying this bright characteristic. So it's not just me with these impressions of B&W speakers. http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthr...peakers-bright Last edited by zx10guy; 06-13-2015 at 12:07 AM.. |
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I haven't auditioned the diamond tweeters yet. And I have purposely not done so because I don't feel like going through another round of upgrade-itis. I'm extremely happy with how my system sounds and don't want to tempt fate. If there is one thing I may upgrade, it will be my surround processor. The Meridian 568.2MM is starting to get long in the tooth for me and I may upgrade to a Classe next year. |
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I auditioned a set Dynaudio Contours a while back. Not the latest generation ones. I felt the sound and presentation was just flat....lifeless. It just didn't do anything for me. The owner of the audio store where I auditioned these speakers looked at me like I was talking out of two heads. He couldn't believe I wasn't blown away by the sound. If there is one speaker type I would love to dabble in...now that I make a good living and have a dedicated room...it's electrostatic speakers. I remember loving the sound from speakers like Apogee Stages and Martin Logan Sequels. |
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06-13-2015, 11:20 AM | #18 |
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Not a fan of those either, I've heard them several times. I always felt the sounds had no depth, never heard any great mid bass out of them.
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06-13-2015, 02:26 PM | #19 |
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Electrostatic speakers tend to be very sensitive with room characteristics and placement. They're also not the easiest of speakers to drive. I remember the Apogee speakers being extremely difficult on amps with impedance dips down to 2 Ohms. I think the depth concerns can be alleviated by integration of a good sub. The Sequels I heard had a 8" sub but I feel they can benefit with additional bass reinforcement.
The thing I always loved about electrostatic speakers is the holographic nature of the vocals. |
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06-13-2015, 06:58 PM | #21 |
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I originally bought Martin Logans. The 2 rear were inside the front 3 were outside. The sound wasn't up to my expectation for the Martin Logans. Luckily Bestbuy were nice enough to let me return them.
A friend of mine recommended me to check out Paradigm in-walls. Since I was having my whole place remodeled. The Paradigm was more than twice the price of my Martin Logan but I am very satisfied. I went with 2 of these in front: 2 of these for the rear: Paradigm reference series center speaker (discontinued) and SVS PB-2000. |
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