Seven Point One - Speaker Recommendations.
Seven Point One - Speaker Recommendations.
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Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

252 months

Monday 30th January 2012
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I recently splashed out on a good-as-new, ex demo Sony STR-DA2400ES receiver off of Ebay and have completed the set-up with a matching Sony Blu-Ray player.

I had my old system set up for 6.1 sound, but this new one offers 7.1 loveliness.

Therefore, I need a pair of small, discrete speakers to take up the 7.1 mantle (and another length of speaker cable).

Any recommendations as to a suitable pair? I did have a couple of small Sony jobs from my very first surround system which would have been ideal, but I appear to have chucked them out.

Cheib

25,011 posts

197 months

Monday 30th January 2012
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The obvious answer I supposed is to try and get something to match what you already have ? Why not have a look at the AV Forums classifieds and see if there's anything that catches your eye?

Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

252 months

Monday 30th January 2012
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Cheib said:
The obvious answer I supposed is to try and get something to match what you already have?
My 5.1 speakers are Gales. They do a monitor range, but they're not exactly small or discrete.

I'm thinking some Bose-esque cube type speakers.

swiftpete

1,894 posts

215 months

Monday 30th January 2012
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The obvious question to ask is what's your budget. It depends on how much room you have, but a good cheap pair are wharfedale 9sr or 10sr. They're small and are only about 4 inches deep so fit on the wall or whatever easily. If you've got more money, then get something from monitor audio, like the R180s although they're a bit bigger. If you have more money, then get something like XTZ 99.26. Once again, bigger and better. It's impossible to say without you mentioning budget. I don't think I'd go for Bose though no matter what.
When you have bought something, then read this if you're not 100% on how to set it up correctly.
http://raindefence.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-set-up-...


Cock Womble 7

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29,908 posts

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Monday 30th January 2012
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swiftpete said:
The obvious question to ask is what's your budget.
I'd be willing to spend up to £100 on the speakers. I've been looking at these.

That's the sort of size I'm looking for.

OldSkoolRS

7,079 posts

201 months

Monday 30th January 2012
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Are these Gales too big then as they are only 215mm x 130mm and 150mm deep?

http://www.richersounds.com/product/bookshelf-spea...

More chance of matching in with what you already have, although to be fair IMHO it's not so critical having matching surrounds to the fronts, but it might help having something vaguely similar.

The other point is that unless the surround backs can be set a good metre or more behind you then the extra spaciousness of 7.1 might be a little lost. If your sofa is against the back wall then you might not get much if any benefit. FWIW I have my surround backs over 2 metres behind me and use Tripole side surrounds (which are above, but each each side of my seat).