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Gear / Technical Help => Playback Forum => Topic started by: DaryanLenz on November 28, 2003, 06:49:28 PM
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I am getting Jonny's swans and was wondering what everyone thought about keeping the b&w's for rears. How often do you guys use rear's etc?
Thanks for the input
D
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my rears are just reinforcement honestly. i use a pair of bose 901's for the rears because they are just shooting mainly mids for me. the swans shoot killer highs and my sub fills in the lows
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I only use my rears for home theater, not for audio.
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I only use my rears for home theater, not for audio.
Ditto
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Thanks guys. I was planning on using the swans for fronts and the dm 305's, which I really like, for rears. But since I don't do a whole lot of home theater stuff because I find I would rather listen than watch I may get a smaller pair of b&w bokshelf stuff, maybe dm 302's for rears. Decisions. I have a sub, so that shouldn't be a problem!
Daryan
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Do you see yourself getting more into DVD-A and SACD in the future
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I only use my rears for home theater, not for audio.
same
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I see myself strictly playing dvd-a as sson as I get it all figured out. I have the burner now, which works great. Now if I could just track the shows damnit! I guess I can burn it as one long file, is this correct? I am loving 24 bit, I don't think I will be going back to 16 anytime except for backup and seeding shns or something! The mini-me at 24 bit is night and day compared to 16 bit.
Daryan
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i think scervin is talking about commercially available dvd-a and sacd, as opposed to 24bit recordings. many commercial dvd-a's and sacd's are mastered in 2 channel as well as multichannel. while you may end up preferring only 2 channel, the multichannel mixes on some of these releases are quite well done.