Suggestions required - choosing speakers - add small surrounds or other options.

AntoChristy

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Dear All

Having read the wonderful words of guidence, I am encouraged to write to you seeking your valuable inputs in clearing a bit of confusion.

My listening area is a living room 16.5 x 10.5. Usage is 50:50 music and movies.

My AVR is Denon 250 BT. I normally listen at about 60-70 % volume.
Current speakers are Pioneer BS25 LR - https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/pioneer-sp-bs22-lr-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html and matching centre from same series. These sound clear and satisfactory.

I do not indent to add a sub.

I want to add a pair of surrounds to round up things or buy this https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/floorstanding/pioneer-sp-fs52-floorstanding-speakers-pair.html and push the bookshelves to the rear.

OR

Should I consider just adding an entry level surround speaker like https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/taga-harmony-tav-806s-surround-speaker.html and call it a day since I am no audiophile.

OR

Should I get a bookshelf speaker such as these wharfedale and make the pioneer bookshelf as surround speakers.

https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/b...dale-diamond-220-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html
or
https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/wharfedale-d320-speakers-pair.html

I am not a big fan of hanging speakers on the wall or addicting clutter to the limited space.

Any advice with reasoning would be greatly appreciated. Much thanks in advance.
 
Dear All

Having read the wonderful words of guidence, I am encouraged to write to you seeking your valuable inputs in clearing a bit of confusion.

My listening area is a living room 16.5 x 10.5. Usage is 50:50 music and movies.

My AVR is Denon 250 BT. I normally listen at about 60-70 % volume.
Current speakers are Pioneer BS25 LR - https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/pioneer-sp-bs22-lr-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html and matching centre from same series. These sound clear and satisfactory.

I do not indent to add a sub.

I want to add a pair of surrounds to round up things or buy this https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/floorstanding/pioneer-sp-fs52-floorstanding-speakers-pair.html and push the bookshelves to the rear.

OR

Should I consider just adding an entry level surround speaker like https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/taga-harmony-tav-806s-surround-speaker.html and call it a day since I am no audiophile.

OR

Should I get a bookshelf speaker such as these wharfedale and make the pioneer bookshelf as surround speakers.

https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/b...dale-diamond-220-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html
or
https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/wharfedale-d320-speakers-pair.html

I am not a big fan of hanging speakers on the wall or addicting clutter to the limited space.

Any advice with reasoning would be greatly appreciated. Much thanks in advance.
I suggest you to go with Pioneer floor standers as you are not intended to use subwoofer and also same brand will be better for timber matching.
 
I want to add a pair of surrounds to round up things or buy this https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/floorstanding/pioneer-sp-fs52-floorstanding-speakers-pair.html and push the bookshelves to the rear.
I do not indent to add a sub.
If your room size is more than 14*14 squarefeet ,consider adding floorstanders as front. Else stick with BS.

Why you dont want to add Sub ?. Sub is a must component in 5.1 system even if you buy floor standers , it will not be able to play low frequency sounds <60 hz.

Current speakers are Pioneer BS25 LR - https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/pioneer-sp-bs22-lr-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html and matching centre from same series. These sound clear and satisfactory.
You should add sub and see the difference in sound for movies.

Should I consider just adding an entry level surround speaker like https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/taga-harmony-tav-806s-surround-speaker.html and call it a day since I am no audiophile.
Better to look for surround speakers with same watts as your front speakers, as long as it matches it should be fine.
Dont spend too much money on surround speakers , it plays very less role. Instead spend more money on front speakers or sub.
 
Any advice with reasoning would be greatly appreciated.

Usage is 50:50 music and movies.

I do not indent to add a sub.

For movies, you need a subwoofer. Otherwise you will miss out on dedicated LFE content from movies.. No FS (or) BS would be able to reproduce lows as a subwoofer does.

Current speakers are Pioneer BS25 LR

Current speakers are Pioneer BS25 LR - https://www.hifimart.com/speakers/bookshelf-monitor/pioneer-sp-bs22-lr-bookshelf-speakers-pair.html and matching centre from same series. These sound clear and satisfactory.

Add an other pair of the same BS as surrounds + Subwoofer.. This way all 5 speakers are timbre matched as they are from the same series..
 
If your room size is more than 14*14 squarefeet ,consider adding floorstanders as front. Else stick with BS.

Why you dont want to add Sub ?. Sub is a must component in 5.1 system even if you buy floor standers , it will not be able to play low frequency sounds <60 hz.

You should add sub and see the difference in sound for movies.

Better to look for surround speakers with same watts as your front speakers, as long as it matches it should be fine.
Dont spend too much money on surround speakers , it plays very less role. Instead spend more money on front speakers or sub.

I am at about 170. So that means BS is recommended. I completely get you but I have slight hearing issues with anything that low. It hurts. Therefore kind of apprehensive about getting a sub. I have to see if adding a small sub helps things.

The lowest priced closest match is taga at 8k. Similar bookshelf is 14k. I was hoping that getting the floor standers would let me push the current bookshelves to the back.
 
For movies, you need a subwoofer. Otherwise you will miss out on dedicated LFE content from movies.. No FS (or) BS would be able to reproduce lows as a subwoofer does.

Add an other pair of the same BS as surrounds + Subwoofer.. This way all 5 speakers are timbre matched as they are from the same series..

Thank you for responding. I am apprehensive about getting a SW for stated reasons. I was actually hoping that the FS would be good enough to do the bass duty. Now I understand otherwise.

BS from the same series is available. Need to check if the matching SW-8MK2 is available or look for suitable SW. Any suggestions here. It has to be small and it has to be tight. Any advice about best prices. Kind of sad that these are priced at about twice the overseas cost.
 
I am at about 170. So that means BS is recommended. I completely get you but I have slight hearing issues with anything that low. It hurts. Therefore kind of apprehensive about getting a sub. I have to see if adding a small sub helps things.

The lowest priced closest match is taga at 8k. Similar bookshelf is 14k. I was hoping that getting the floor standers would let me push the current bookshelves to the back.

Ok ..did not know that. You can better check Floorstanders before purchasing whether its not affecting your ears..., as Floorstanders have potential to play lower frequency than BS. You may stick with BS this case.
You may check with 8"subs , they will not be too loud .
 
Ok ..did not know that. You can better check Floorstanders before purchasing whether its not affecting your ears..., as Floorstanders have potential to play lower frequency than BS. You may stick with BS this case.
You may check with 8"subs , they will not be too loud .
Thank you, those points should help. I stay in a city which does not give you any opportunity to audition. I have seen a 8" sub of Yamaha on htstore. Will check it out when I am there next. Thank you all for the pointers.
 
@AntoChristy

Please reach out to FM @rajesh srinivas. He is from Hubbali.
A couple of years ago he spent a lot of time and effort to build his home theater.
A chat with him may clarify a lot.

And if possible, take the Jan Shatabdi to spend a weekend auditioning in Bangalore.
Schedule them so that you make the most of your trip/s.
Cheers,
Raghu
 
@AntoChristy

Please reach out to FM @rajesh srinivas. He is from Hubbali.
A couple of years ago he spent a lot of time and effort to build his home theater.
A chat with him may clarify a lot.

And if possible, take the Jan Shatabdi to spend a weekend auditioning in Bangalore.
Schedule them so that you make the most of your trip/s.
Cheers,
Raghu

Thank you. I will reach out to the FM. It would be worthwhile to have inputs from someone who has walked the path.

A BLR visit is long over due for that very reason.
 
Hello All,

I got a pair of BS from the same series for rears.
I also got a 8" SW.
I had not figured the SW would have such a positive impact.
Thank you to all those who replies with your suggestions. All the opinions enabled me to make an informed decision.
Thank you.
 
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