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In the very near future, I will be in the market for:
1) An Amp / Receiver 2) Speakers for the living room and kitchen To level-set - I'm no audiophile but I'm not tin earred. I enjoy a large variation of music at all volume levels and whatever solution I go with needs to be able to do a good job of reproducing music at all frequencies from the very lows to the piercing highs. The solution also needs to be a quality home theater system for 5.1 surround. We will soon have some sort of LCD or Plasma TV in the entertainment center. The setup I'm currently looking at is: 1) Denon deck ( can't remember the model at the moment ) 7.1 2-room dual-source, etc. 2) Mirage Omnisat Center channel 3) 2 x Mirage Omnisat Floor Speakers 4) 2 x Mirage Omnisat Sattelite Speakers 5) Mirage 10" or 12" Sub that's for the living room. For the other 2 channels, I'm looking at some ceiling mounted speakers for the kitchen. I don't have the make / models handy, and these really aren't that important to me right now - just keep in mind I need those channels reserved. I think I need a deck that does 7.1 with dual source so I can send a different signal to the kitchen than I'm sending to the living room. Not counting the 2 kitchen speakers, I'm looking at $2k - $2.5k not counting wiring for the items above, but I'd like to find another solution that gives me close to the same quality for a little less. I've listened to the Mirage's and am happy with the quality of sound the deliver. We currently have a DVR, a DVD/VCR combo unit, and a computer just serving MP3s in our entertainment center which will be used as audio inputs. What suggestions do you have for spending a little less but not ending up with junk? Thanks, -BEP |
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![]() Brian Parker wrote: In the very near future, I will be in the market for: 1) An Amp / Receiver 2) Speakers for the living room and kitchen To level-set - I'm no audiophile but I'm not tin earred. I enjoy a large variation of music at all volume levels and whatever solution I go with needs to be able to do a good job of reproducing music at all frequencies from the very lows to the piercing highs. The solution also needs to be a quality home theater system for 5.1 surround. We will soon have some sort of LCD or Plasma TV in the entertainment center. The setup I'm currently looking at is: 1) Denon deck ( can't remember the model at the moment ) 7.1 2-room dual-source, etc. I think you meant to say Denon "receiver," not "deck." 2) Mirage Omnisat Center channel 3) 2 x Mirage Omnisat Floor Speakers 4) 2 x Mirage Omnisat Sattelite Speakers 5) Mirage 10" or 12" Sub that's for the living room. For the other 2 channels, I'm looking at some ceiling mounted speakers for the kitchen. I don't have the make / models handy, and these really aren't that important to me right now - just keep in mind I need those channels reserved. I think I need a deck that does 7.1 with dual source so I can send a different signal to the kitchen than I'm sending to the living room. Sorry, I'm not up to date on receivers with that feature. Suggest you shop around locally. BTW, you may find it simpler to have a separate receiver for the kitchen. You can buy a new stereo receiver these days for $100. Not counting the 2 kitchen speakers, I'm looking at $2k - $2.5k not counting wiring for the items above, but I'd like to find another solution that gives me close to the same quality for a little less. I've listened to the Mirage's and am happy with the quality of sound the deliver. I think if you're happy with the Mirage speakers, you should get those. If you get something cheaper and you like the sound less, you'll wish you'd spent the $$$ for the Mirage speakers. We currently have a DVR, a DVD/VCR combo unit, and a computer just serving MP3s in our entertainment center which will be used as audio inputs. I think any 7.1 receiver will have plenty of inputs. Check before you buy. What suggestions do you have for spending a little less but not ending up with junk? Athena (sold via Best Buys stores) and Energy speakers are from the same folks that design and make Mirage. Athena and Energy are also good brands. But of these brands, only Mirage makes speakers with the "omni" design. A possible alternative would be to look for used speakers on eBay. But if you've got a local dealer who offers Mirage and you like the sound, I suggest you go ahead and buy the Mirages at the local dealer. Thanks, -BEP |
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