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I currently have a 90 watt onkyo amp (TX-SR603X) and paradigm
speakers. ( 2 x monitor 3, pdr10 sub, cinema 330 centre)

I'm looking to upgrade my aging monitor 3 to the studio 40's - reading
several reviews these seem to be good value for the dollar and about
all i want to spend. From my novice understanding, this would be a
good match for my amp and system correct ? Are the 40's noticeably
better than the monitor 3's ??

also, not clear on how the subwoofer interacts with the fronts which
also have bass ? I have my crossover set at 100 hz in software as well
as on the sub. Do the fronts just kick in a little bass while the sub
handles 90% of it ??

I have my stereo set up to my computer and mostly use it for watching
movies but also some music

Best Regards,
Randall

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Rabid man wrote:

I currently have a 90 watt onkyo amp (TX-SR603X) and paradigm
speakers. ( 2 x monitor 3, pdr10 sub, cinema 330 centre)

I'm looking to upgrade my aging monitor 3 to the studio 40's - reading
several reviews these seem to be good value for the dollar and about
all i want to spend. From my novice understanding, this would be a
good match for my amp and system correct ? Are the 40's noticeably
better than the monitor 3's ??

also, not clear on how the subwoofer interacts with the fronts which
also have bass ? I have my crossover set at 100 hz in software as well
as on the sub. Do the fronts just kick in a little bass while the sub
handles 90% of it ??

I have my stereo set up to my computer and mostly use it for watching
movies but also some music


I haven't heard the monitor 3s or the 40 but I have heard the 60s. If
the smaller speaker is anything like the larger, I'm sure you'll enjoy
it. Your receiver should be okay.

The bass thing depends on whether your receiver is set to 'large' or
'small' for your front speakers. I'd try 'large' which would send
full-range to the fronts. The sub is then reserved for sources with a
discrete sub channel such as dvds with 5.1 mixes.

Stephen


Hey Stephen, I was just watching a CSPAN thing on the LBJ Library in
your very fair city. It brought back great memories of when I was there
in '06 for a thing I did at UT with Jerry Judkin. A lovely
museum/library. You live in a nice place!
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 01:31:27 -0000, Rabid man
wrote:

I currently have a 90 watt onkyo amp (TX-SR603X) and paradigm
speakers. ( 2 x monitor 3, pdr10 sub, cinema 330 centre)

I'm looking to upgrade my aging monitor 3 to the studio 40's - reading
several reviews these seem to be good value for the dollar and about
all i want to spend. From my novice understanding, this would be a
good match for my amp and system correct ? Are the 40's noticeably
better than the monitor 3's ??


IMHO, yes. A real step up.

also, not clear on how the subwoofer interacts with the fronts which
also have bass ? I have my crossover set at 100 hz in software as well
as on the sub. Do the fronts just kick in a little bass while the sub
handles 90% of it ??


Depends on the crossover point. The higher it is, the more that the
sub gets. The lower it is, the more the speakers handle. For the
Studio 40s, you might want to lower the crossover to 80 Hz but keep it
high for the other speakers. Also, set the crossover on the sub as
high as possible (or bypass). You do not want to have both crossovers
interfering with each other.

Kal
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thanks for all the quick input....



On Oct 13, 10:20 am, Kalman Rubinson wrote:
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 01:31:27 -0000, Rabid man
wrote:

I currently have a 90 watt onkyo amp (TX-SR603X) and paradigm
speakers. ( 2 x monitor 3, pdr10 sub, cinema 330 centre)


I'm looking to upgrade my aging monitor 3 to the studio 40's - reading
several reviews these seem to be good value for the dollar and about
all i want to spend. From my novice understanding, this would be a
good match for my amp and system correct ? Are the 40's noticeably
better than the monitor 3's ??


IMHO, yes. A real step up.

also, not clear on how the subwoofer interacts with the fronts which
also have bass ? I have my crossover set at 100 hz in software as well
as on the sub. Do the fronts just kick in a little bass while the sub
handles 90% of it ??


Depends on the crossover point. The higher it is, the more that the
sub gets. The lower it is, the more the speakers handle. For the
Studio 40s, you might want to lower the crossover to 80 Hz but keep it
high for the other speakers. Also, set the crossover on the sub as
high as possible (or bypass). You do not want to have both crossovers
interfering with each other.

Kal



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