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Old 3rd June 2004, 07:17 PM   #1
Alain is offline Alain  Canada
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Default Recommendations for a small HT speaker

I am looking for a small two-way HT speaker DIY design(lets say less than 50 cm high). Any suggestions?

Any suggestion for a power sub?
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Others have recommended the Audax Home Theater System, and I have a feeling it sounds great.
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Old 4th June 2004, 12:50 AM   #3
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I am looking for a small two-way HT speaker DIY design(lets say less than 50 cm high). .....a power sub?
My brother-in-law built vifa AV's - for his front three and used his previous speakers for his rears.

http://www.madisound.com/vifa_av.html

I always thought they sounded nice - a few months ago when were visiting we watched a movie - I was impressed at how well the Vifa's sounded on HT - He was using an NHT1259 sub from the madisound design with a 200 watt plate amp-

For a couple of years I had Scan-speak solists for HT which were somewhat larger and more expensive - I thought the vifas acquitted themselves very well for the size and price.

My son now has all 5 of my Scan-Speaks since I'm into horns now _big grin_ I have a pair of NHT1259's that I kept -

He asked me to look around for him and pick out a sub - after looking around - I suggested he get the Adire Rava and pay $25.00 for the driver upgrade - $475 with freight

http://www.adireaudio.com/StockProdu...d_speakers.htm

While I am sure there are a numbe of other combinations _grin_

For a front three of Vifa AV's at $660 plus freight and a total cost of about $1200 including cabinets- ( use your current speakers for the rears) it would be hard to beat the size - price - benefits of that setup for HT

If you built your cabinets, that would bring the cost down somewhat

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