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So I've been running an Onkyo HT-R380 for about 2 years and using the speakers that came with the HTIB package for this system. They're ok but definitely not blowing me away or anything. I've decided to upgrade to Polk Monitor 60 or 70 speakers (and accompanying center channel).
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United Arab Emirates. I've read several reviews on the New Egg site about issues with the ML subwoofer, and after my recent headaches with returning a defective record player to New Egg, I really can't deal with any further technical problems. I think I'll go with the $230 Polks from Amazon that I originally posted and look into a new sub at a later date.Edit: Those are $269 with Prime - rather deal with Amazon themselves if I have an issue, even if I have to pay an additional $29 to do it ($229 ones are $240 with shipping).
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I've read several reviews on the New Egg site about issues with the ML subwoofer, and after my recent headaches with returning a defective record player to New Egg, I really can't deal with any further technical problems. I think I'll go with the $230 Polks from Amazon that I originally posted and look into a new sub at a later date.Edit: Those are $269 with Prime - rather deal with Amazon themselves if I have an issue, even if I have to pay an additional $29 to do it ($229 ones are $240 with shipping).Yeah I was getting back to let you know about some negetive review about the NewEgg ML stock.As Almadar said this is more like a lateral move rather than upgrade, you should save some more if you want a true upgrade, not that the Polks are bad or anything but not sure they will blow away your Onkyo HTIB speakers.
Just my 2 cents. It might be a noticable upgrade with the Energy, what do you feel is missing in terms od sound on your current setup?If the sound veiled or dialog muffled?It's just a slightly muddy sound in general. I notice it more when I'm playing music (flac files on computer through amp), but I guess crisper clarity is what I'm looking for, and a bit more oomph in the bass. In terms of wattage/power, I wouldn't have any connection problems with/between the Onkyo amp and the Energy speakers, right?
I don't want to buy speakers that the amp can't 'handle'. Billy13, I'm just looking to buy new, thanks. Callas, I'm thinking that a slow build-up is the way to go, that way I will still receive noticeable improvement in the short term, while also working my way to a superior overall system. I just bought a record player as well, so am looking for something that works well with vinyl.Edit: I'm thinking around $300 for a pair for now, and then look into subwoofers/center speakers later. Are there particular speakers I should be looking at for the front or rear?Edit 2: The front speakers need to be small/narrow - current ones are 4', and that's all I have room for, with.8' of wiggle room. Are there speaker pairs at that size that would be what I'm looking for?
They'd need to be under 5' total width.