Tannoy V4i Floorstanders
Tannoy VC Centre
Tannoy V1i Rears
all comes in at £310.
bargain imo, since the V4i's along last year were like £300. This is however my first Home Cinema, so audio snobs don't bother!!
Top comments
Plasmachaser
10 Jan 168#7
Hello i'm the original poster. and Unfortunately the place i live, i will upset the neighbours if i purchase a Subwooder, so i've been instructed by Richersounds to simply run the Floorstanders as ''Large'' and it should be fine
rev6 to BulletRizz
10 Jan 165#4
BK do some great subs.
Latest comments (142)
avalon50
23 Jan 161#142
I bought a pair of the Floorstanders in this deal, and coupled with the Pioneer vsx 930, I must say they sound awesome when watching a film, almost, if not cinema sound.
My other half is absolutely delighted with them.
They had plenty in other stores when i called. They even had the black version of these set. Richersounds apparently bought the last remaining stock from Tannoy.
matlock67
16 Jan 16#139
not seen proof of this deal, youve only linked up 1 element, in store only so likely have to scour various shops to get all the elements.
Will sound ok for a budget package.
Plasmachaser
16 Jan 16#138
lol it's just pure USB/Chargers/Batteries aha wtf
have you got a USB charger fetish, topss?
Plasmachaser
16 Jan 16#137
Looking at my history. Lol well done, very stalkerish of you
Congrats muppet. lets have a look at yours
matlock67
16 Jan 16#134
Has anybody got the full 5.0 speaker set at this price? Seems the op did but hasn't set them up yet?
Do you need help connecting 2 wires per speaker, just ask there are plenty of people who have experience.
Plasmachaser to matlock67
16 Jan 16#135
Been a bit busy sorry, but i'm sure they sound awesome. thanks for the help
topss to matlock67
16 Jan 16#136
Looking at his/her posting history, it seems it took almost two years from gettng an amp to getting the speakers, so don't hold your breath waiting for a review :laughing:
avalon50
15 Jan 16#132
I bought a pair of these, from the link, yesterday from my local RS shop, but haven't had chance to set them up yet..
Plasmachaser to avalon50
15 Jan 16#133
Me neither, amp you using?
matlock67
14 Jan 16#131
I bought my sub woofer second hand from a guy who bought a new full setup of monitor audio speakers (gold or possibly silver series), he demoed it to me and it was the best sounding home cinema I've ever heard, it was amazing, but so was the price tag of over £6k, just for speakers, his full system must have been £20k.
go to your local RS and audition them, most of the RS deals are in store only so stock is limited and you may find that all the tannoys aren't in stock. as someone posted early in the thread check out these as well http://www.richersounds.com/package/speakers/speaker-packages/pah01309
the only issue you may find with satelite setups are you need to have your sub on when playing stereo music as the sub deals with the lower end as freq response of sats are 80hz and above
topss
14 Jan 16#128
He knows best. After all his deal has reached 700°. Never mind the fact it's his " first Home Cinema". Or is it.....
Maybe he was 'researching' speakers for almost 2 years :confused:
Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#123
and Floorstanders are better than bookshelf speakers.
matlock67 to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#127
argument stops here as you clearly do not have a clue, bigger doesn't mean best im afraid, ive also owned decent mission floorstanders and run in a 5.0 config, thats why i know regardless of fronts you need a subwoofer to get the full home cinema effect.
you still haven't answered have you set yours up yet?
Plasmachaser
13 Jan 16#114
Still doesn't explain why he thinks a pair of bookshelf speakers beats a pair of Foorstanders.
Also i'm failing to see how these Floorstanders are considered 'budget' when, they've easily been selling for £350. And were launched as £500 a pair.
Not one to brag but, budget speakers don't get 700 odd heat on here. Budget is simply your perspective
topss to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#115
The 'budget' category doesn't work like you seem to be implying. All speakers are not in competition with each other. These are indeed budget speakers in the context of the market segment they are targeted at.
rev6 to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#124
To be honest, even places selling these speakers class them as budget. It's not something just pulled out of a hat.
That depends. Floorstanders are great. Large loudspeakers tend to give a fuller sound and soundstage. That doesn't mean a high quality pair of bookshelfs on stands won't sound better though, but you also have to remember, audio quality is subjective.
You're mistaking budget and poor. It's not a bad thing. They are an affordable entry into the market, above say the small egg loudspeakers or the DX1's.
No one is saying they are or it's a bad deal, but better quality loudspeakers do exist.
Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#122
700 Degree's
Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#120
700 heat mate. For budget speakers
matlock67 to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#121
good on yer plasma, enjoy your new budget kit, when youve managed to set them up??
remember to keep saying to yourself, i dont need a sub, and floorstander's are always better than bookshelfer's.
Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#118
Still, these aren't budget speakers..
You're just being a troll now and an audio snob, do you want knocking out
topss to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#119
I guess your comment in the opening description pretty much sums up why you would think that...
Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#116
Don't see them as budget unfortunately
topss to Plasmachaser
14 Jan 16#117
Some people wouldn't consider £20 Bush speakers as budget and others may not consider a pair of Tannoy Prestige Kingdom Royal's at £40,000 as particularly expensive.
Plasmachaser
13 Jan 16#112
Also care to explain why you think your 7 year old eyris bookshelfs are better than Tannoy V1i's bookshelfs.
and why you think your DC6 bookshelfs are better than a pair of V4i Floorstanders?
rev6 to Plasmachaser
13 Jan 16#113
These are low-end budget Tannoy loudspeakers. Better speakers do exist.
matlock67
13 Jan 16#110
Plasma, you setup your system yet? End of line equipment is generally sold off cheaper to get rid of the last bit of stock?
I bought tannoy eyris centre and rears (retail price well over £1k) which are much better than your kit a few years ago for less than £140 then added tannoy dc6 fronts a year or so ago for £180, so not much more for much higher range tannoys.
Plenty of good deal about over the last few years on hifi.
Plasmachaser to matlock67
13 Jan 16#111
except i have proof of my deal and you don't, your move
Plasmachaser
12 Jan 16#109
Hello i'm the original poster andddd something tells me
i've had the Speaker Bargain of the year with this.
matlock67
12 Jan 16#108
hifi is a snobish world (some people pay thousands for cables or leads), yes these are a budget/entry level package, im not certain how many have actually got hold of a set as they aren't sold as a package and are in store only.
they will sound ok, but you will need to budget for a sub to get a proper surround system started.
BulletRizz
12 Jan 16#107
Adorable :stuck_out_tongue:
I think he means more in the sense that
The Tannoy Mercurys are Tannoy's cheapest range "Entry Level"
A set of Flagship models such as the DC8's will cost 10x the price
titchyyyyy
12 Jan 16#106
These are entry level? What do you call my Tannoy SFX5.1's which cost £129? Is this a snobby comment or are £300-£500 speakers classed as entry these days? The quality on my SFX's are 10x better quality than the £500 all-in-one I purchased years ago and I can imagine these speakers are a lot better than my SFX's.
AyCaramba
12 Jan 16#105
Thanks for the lengthy explanation. Appreciated.
r4963
10 Jan 162#6
Great deal.
Its fascinated me for years how many favour image over sound. For me sound is 50% of the experience, possibly more. I have had a 5.1 system since I could first afford it in 2001 and will never go back to watching a TV screen without one. Forget about stereo speakers and sound bars, they are incomparible to 5.1 or more.
Plasmachaser to r4963
10 Jan 161#8
Are you still using the same 5.1 setup from 2001? also what setup is it
antspam to r4963
10 Jan 161#9
Truth. I just bought a sound base, mostly cos my wife preferred less clutter, but there is no comparison. Such is life.
adam0812 to r4963
11 Jan 16#85
for sure, im more into games than movies but couldnt believe what i was missing when i got my first 5.1 system. Just need to buy my own place so i can get a system that really crushes some skulls.
fat tony to r4963
12 Jan 16#104
I so agree with this post.
Having decent sound (5.0 or 5.1 surround) is more than 50% of a great cinema experience to me too.
(... and yes I have a BK Monolith DF in my set-up too, but that only gets switched on for movies and quality drama)
jdowner
12 Jan 16#103
That's not like Tannoy. The spikes should be standard parts across multiple ranges.
I blew a tweeter a few years back in a 8 year old speaker and they had a replacement cost about £43 but worth it.
rev6
12 Jan 16#102
Yes :smiley:
BulletRizz
12 Jan 16#101
My bad. Looked it up a bit more
Optical can't support PCM multichannel - only PCM Stereo
Also Optical can't support Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio.
I basically read it all as optical supports stereo only
HDMI supports all of them
rev6
12 Jan 16#100
Optical can carry DD/DTS 5.1 (bitstream).
matlock67
12 Jan 16#99
plasma, I dont think many have actually bought the kit youve posted, but we've all had a good gab about 5.1 systems and setups. RS are a good outfit who give sound advice and the warranties are good, ive bought loads of kit off them over the last 30 years.
TheForsh
10 Jan 16#2
Tannoy make good speakers. I can't vouch for these ones, but unless the company have gone really downhill they should be alright. Richer sounds don't tend to sell trash either (not saying they sell the best, just generally not trash). Fair price for a full setup.
neonplanet40 to TheForsh
10 Jan 16#5
Not full. Its 5.0. The title needs to reflect this. But yes, Tannoy are good. These are entry level.
zfdesign to TheForsh
11 Jan 16#98
BulletRizz
11 Jan 16#97
Nothing I can really point you to. I got given an old receiver a while ago, it's 7 years old now. Onkyo Txnr905
So I decided to get round to putting it to use and get some decent speakers for it, my Christmas present to myself.
Found some fronts and a sub through gumtree. Tannoy R3 Fronts and a JMLab SW700 Subwoofer, it's 300w and way bigger then I expected when I went to pick it up.
Experimented with them a bit. Research indicated that when buying a centre it's very important to get the matching centre to the fronts, or something close. Managed to find a Tannoy Eyris C (the model above my fronts)
Then just got some Tannoys DC6 from Richer Sounds as my rears.
Only got given the receivers mic last week, to auto calibrate my system.
A few things I've learned, that I didn't know a month ago-
Bi-wire & Bi-amping. Just found out last night out my receiver can bi-amp my fronts if I only use up to a 5.1 system. So I've just set that up.
Nearly all HD sources have to be connected to the Receiver through HDMI as nothing else can really carry anything past a stereo signal.
If possible it's best if the source can bitstream to the receiver, so the receiver can do the decoding. Apprently my Xbox can't bitstream without loss.My receiver doesn't support ARC, so have to connect my TV through Optical, which optical can only carry stereo. And I'm currently having trouble bitstreaming my computer.
It's Important all the listening presets are set up correctly. Do you want your stereo inputs been played as just stereo, or stereo through front and back speakers, or do you want it synthesised to a 5.1 system. Nor do you really want a 5.1 signal being played in stereo or a reprocessed 5.1
Crossover frequency, between speakers and sub, looks like a common thing is to set everything to 80Hz.
Not many movies/sources are natively recorded in 7.1, so not really worth upgrading to if it's a hassle. Also it's not really feasible in my room. Also been reading about 2nd subwoofers, but also not feasible for me.
Plasmachaser
11 Jan 16#96
Hello everyone :smile:
I am the original poster, and i honestly can't believe this went this hot. lol
AyCaramba
11 Jan 16#95
Thanks a lot!
rev6
11 Jan 16#94
That's true. As long as you have a reference point you can optimize it for your room/setup.
tebbo65
11 Jan 16#93
Totally agree after reading a post on AVF. Didn't know that anything below 80hz can't be localised so is better handled by the sub.
rev6
11 Jan 16#92
The crossover isn't a brick wall so when you set 80Hz for the speakers, 79Hz is still audible, for example.
tebbo65
11 Jan 16#91
Settled on 80hz all round, sounds good with no gaps. cheers.....
tebbo65
11 Jan 16#90
Front highs are meant to output overhead sound (lightning/helicopters etc) processed by Dolby Pro Logic llz, a prelude to Atmos/DTS X. TBH it doesn't do a very good job, no distinction in sound. I only tried it as I had a couple of spare speakers, can't fit rears and wanted to make full use of the amp outputs. Thing is, once I hooked them up it adds so much to the front sound stage when there not on you really notice the difference. Hence I grabbed the 9.0's on a Richer Sounds deal. Hope that sheds some light :smirk:
rev6
11 Jan 16#89
THX recommends 80Hz crossover for the speakers.
For the sub, the LFE channel goes up to 120Hz so a good place to start.
At the end of the day use the settings that sound better to you.
matlock67
11 Jan 16#88
you'll get a good sound out of what youve got, theres plenty of advice on avf forums, what extra do you get by running high fronts?
asterix2000
11 Jan 161#87
I thought these speakers would be cheaper by now.
I bought them more than 2 years ago from RS for £349 including SFX sub.
Shame I had to get rid of them as they were too big for my new flat.
You'll manage to get quite good sound with a decent AV receiver. I had them connected to a Sony STR-DN1030.
Voted hot anyway.
Plasmachaser
10 Jan 168#7
Hello i'm the original poster. and Unfortunately the place i live, i will upset the neighbours if i purchase a Subwooder, so i've been instructed by Richersounds to simply run the Floorstanders as ''Large'' and it should be fine
Halloway to Plasmachaser
10 Jan 161#10
It will be OK. I have a four-speaker surround system (no subwoofer or centre speaker) and it works just fine.
r4963 to Plasmachaser
10 Jan 16#16
will definately work with floorstanders and to be honest unless you have a fully detached house with large rooms, adding the sub as well as floor standers will be over kill. I have stand mounts so I need the sub.
skribla to Plasmachaser
10 Jan 16#54
I have used these speakers for over 6months and found them beefy enough without a subwoofer. The floorstanders can go to a low enough frequency and pack a punch. I've not known of the setting to change them to 'Large' - something I presume I need to do within the amp settings (there's so much to go through when you set them up), but I'll check that bit out
fishmaster to Plasmachaser
11 Jan 16#86
Run it LARGE! Big up me audioz. I'm sold :smiley:
LondonSE19
11 Jan 16#84
Hi, when I click on this deal I only see the two tall speakers for around £179.00. Does anyone know if this deal is still live?
Cotterpin
11 Jan 161#83
Go to avforums.com & select the appropriate Forum, e.g. you may need to look in various ones in Home Audio Video Forums, Hi-Fi Forums, etc.
Starting as a complete noob I've built a media centre and 5.1 home cinema system based on information & advice from their forums.
jdowner
10 Jan 161#11
Perfect for first adventure into surround sound. Decent make and sound. Enjoy. Also being a decent company if you ever needed spares they will supply them unlike many other brands who discontinue products and offer no long term support.
DevilzGtr to jdowner
11 Jan 16#82
I purchased the tannoy dc6t not so long ago and required a set of spikes and pads since they were missing from the box purchase at richersounds. Unfortunately after contact Tannoy, they did not have any spares to purchase. Feedback was prompt and they also said if they come in, in future that they would contact me:
"Congratulations on your new purchase, however, as the range has been discontinued, we no longer have these parts in stock to provide as spares. I shall keep a note of your details and should anything become available through a return I shall be sure to let you know."
gabberandy
11 Jan 16#81
lol
AyCaramba
11 Jan 16#80
I've been meaning to start learning about audio setups but I have no idea where to start and what to read. Any pointers for a complete newbie?
tebbo65
11 Jan 16#79
matlock, really appreciate your response.
I've got a mismatch set up, sounds good tho!!!
B&W 602's L+R
Eltax Monitor centre
Wharfedale 9.1 surrounds
Wharfedale 9.0 front highs
Wharfedale 150 sub
Plex running from dedicated server. PS4. Pany BluRay. Sony STR-850 amp. All hooked up with Van Damme studio 2.5mm cable. Fronts bi-wired.
I've re-set crossover to 80hz on all speakers and as you suggest always set amp to 2 channels for music as the bass from sub is too bloated.
I plan to upgrade in 5 years time but want to get the best out of my kit in the meantime. cheers
jamesal
11 Jan 16#78
I have those too with a matching sub. You can add sand as ballast to make them heavier. There is a removable plate on the back marked for sand filling only.
looks like in store only for all 3 speakers, they arent selling them as a package, you would have to ring the store to see if they had stock of fronts, rears and centre, maybe the op can include the store details in the header.
matlock67
11 Jan 16#75
tebbo, i used to have a sony av amp which didn't have auto calibration, set the speakers to small and set the crossover to 80hz, what speakers and sub do you have?
matlock67
11 Jan 16#74
no not wireless, you system will likely not be compatible with these speakers, you will need to compare the specs closely.
likely good wireless speakers will cost in the thousands if they exist (in a 5.1 config anyway).
tebbo65
11 Jan 16#73
Sound advice....excuse the pun! Unfortunately don't have audyssey. Calibrated using Sony built in auto calibration tool. Trouble is it sets my speakers to large hence no crossover?
Anon32
11 Jan 16#72
Very true but don't want two rear cables and 4 cables as seperate for the subbwoofer off the speaker so there is no rush for me to buy but what i meant is are these speakers wifi? So if i bought a new amp that was wifi i could connect them! My Sony system was from 1994 so no mp3 no dab and no nothing! However it has a phono and video input so can connect a phone or ipad and still use the speakers! So once again as nonone didn't answer my question are these speakers wireless?
Anon32
11 Jan 16#68
These wifi? Want a 5.1 setup still using my sony hifi over twenty years old and still working but speakers are short and fat would like tall speakers but also the wires are not long enough the rear speakers have long wires but not front two
matlock67 to Anon32
11 Jan 16#69
no, but you can buy a product called speaker cable :smiley:
also your system will likely not really work with these speakers as your system very likely is a packaged system.
topss to Anon32
11 Jan 16#70
What's the problem with buying some longer speaker cable? Are they proprietary connections?
i would agree with this, i auditioned this and it did sound good, it will be better than the tannoys without a sub (the tannoy floorstanders will be better for stereo music though), so should represent better value.
The only way to know for sure is to audition them to see if they work well with your amp
matlock67
11 Jan 16#65
tebbo, if you have audyssey, let that do the config, you should never (according to the experts) lower the crossovers from what its measured, you can raise them upto a max 120hz likely best 80hz as thats the THX default.
for music i disable the sub in the settings so full range just goes to my fronts
matlock67
10 Jan 16#35
bullet, you will get differing opinions on crossover levels for the sub, plenty of experts contradict each other.
theres plenty of detail on the audyssey forums (google it), some say even if you have floorstanders you should set them as small so that the sub does all the low end, depends how good your sub is?
tebbo65 to matlock67
11 Jan 16#64
I'm experimenting with crossover settings at the mo. Absolute mine field of contradiction!!! Some say set it higher for better detail, some say lower to minimise gaps. My fronts and surrounds go down to 55hz so I've set crossover to 60hz.
matlock67
11 Jan 16#62
if you dont have a sub configured, then you amp will almost certainly would have set your speakers to large (maybe all of them)
Plasmachaser
10 Jan 16#58
Probably going to pick up a Subwoofer sometime thanks for the advice Zaim, however i haven't even got it all setup yet so i'll have to see if it's worth spending an extra £300 on a sub to go with it all
topss to Plasmachaser
11 Jan 16#59
Thing is, if you don't try a sub in your setup, you won't really know what it adds. A lot of people seem to think it just adds some loud thuds etc, but in reality if placed and setup correctly it adds a completely different dimension to the audio of a movie soundtrack. And not just loud blockbusters.
Have a word with a local AV shop. I remember when I was starting out with this gear, my local (not really local, closest) Richer Sounds were great and 'loaned' me a couple of sub's to try out. It's always best to hear them in your own setup, rather than someone else's.
matlock67 to Plasmachaser
11 Jan 16#61
plasma, on the tannoy precision thread you quote you have a better value system, how can you come to that conclusion if yours isnt setup yet, same goes that setting fronts to large will in effect mean you dont need a sub.
listening in a demo room isnt the same as listening at home.
john184
10 Jan 161#51
Full range floorstanders with proper amplification will easily beat 90% of the home cinema setups out there. Even cheap subs (which can go lower than the floorstanders) start around £400 which is a lot for just occasional LFE and comes with the added problems of correct placement and integration.
BK subs aren't the value they once we're and SVS arguably offers a better price:performance ratio.
matlock67 to john184
11 Jan 16#60
john, the .1 isnt as irrelevant as your saying, its a major part of the soundtrack.
granted a 5.0 system will sound much better than tv speakers or a soundbar.
Its a great sub for the price in my opinion, I've had mine for 3 years now and I'm very happy with it, goes really low without distorting and its quite loud lol. For £300 you'd be hard pressed to find something much better.
In case you're wondering my setup is as follows:
Front & Rears: Tannoy Mercury V1I
Center: Tannoy Mercury VCI
Sub: Tannoy TS2.10
Amp: Sony STR-DN850
How are these (paired with a decent sub) compared to monitor Mass 5.1?
topss
10 Jan 161#55
Yep.
freestyle
10 Jan 16#53
Would these be any better than the harman kardon hkts11 speaker set I currently have?
r4963
10 Jan 161#52
Totally with you on that. It was with a heavy heart I gave it away. I loved it and it was superb. The only thing I replaced was the remote which I wore out after 10 years. Everything worked as good as the day I bought it, when I sold it.
topss
10 Jan 16#49
A sub is a must if you're watching movies. If you think the experiance was enhanced by going from TV speakers to amp/speakers, then a sub adds the same again. Ignore the neighbours :laughing:
Plasmachaser to topss
10 Jan 16#50
Lol i can't ignore the neighbours. So do i just simply set the Floorstanders to ''large'' to handle the sub side of things
endothecat
10 Jan 16#47
As others said, you need a sub especially for films and "modern music". My old one broke so I switched my Ikon 6 to full band, then I got a K14F, switched it back to normal and it's just not comparable.
rev6 to endothecat
10 Jan 161#48
Would be a bit of a waste of a grand if it was :smiley:
Lucius
10 Jan 161#46
I still have that system on the living room with 4 floorstand speakers, DVD version but it's only ever used as a stereo. I blew one of the aux inputs using it via PC for a while, but it still has a couple. I love the old thing.
montana78
10 Jan 161#45
Eltax 5.0 speaker set I got from richer sounds way back when for £350.00
geraldfitzsimons
10 Jan 161#44
outstanding company
SpamJavelin
10 Jan 16#40
Nice speaker but you always need a sub. Just a little 200w one is fine.
rev6 to SpamJavelin
10 Jan 161#43
A little 200w sub :smile:
If they're similar in tone/colour yes otherwise it might sound off.
kamran9558
10 Jan 16#42
Can you mix and match tannoys with dali zensor?
clashpie
10 Jan 161#41
Richer sounds how do you do it guys?
Heat added
sosen1327
10 Jan 16#39
this is exactly set of speakers, but in dark walnut, i have for nearly a year and quite happy with them, paid more than that, bergain
pricklespons1
10 Jan 16#38
Seems like a cracking deal... Do people still rate the quad L-ites.. Had my set up for 9 years now.. Still sound awesome!!!
montana78
10 Jan 16#36
Brilliant speakers if you have the space for them. Last floor standing speakers I had used to get knocked over like domino. Had them repaired twice and now they're in storage.
rev6 to montana78
10 Jan 16#37
Which are they? They sound light :smile:
rev6
10 Jan 162#34
Set all speakers to 80Hz if you have a sub. Subs crossover is usually 120Hz by default as the LFE channel goes up to 120Hz so I'd set it to that if you've changed it unless you think it sounds better at 80Hz.
Personally I would never use double bass, let the sub(s) handle all the low frequencies.
If you prefer listening to music as 2.0, then most AV's have "Direct Audio" or "Pure Audio" which sets the fronts as "Full" or "Large" as well as other things which is quite nice too. This works for multi-channel content as well but bypassing any calibrations.
BulletRizz
10 Jan 16#33
I'm still learning everything, a month ago I absolutely knew nothing about setting up a sound system.
Am I best changing the crossover frequency on my amp to 80Hz for my front and centre (they start from 40Hz), and turning the doublebass off. I eventually left to what Audyssey set it up as, with full band and double bass & then setting my sub to 80Hz crossover
oldskoolpug
10 Jan 16#32
Hot hot hot
r4963
10 Jan 16#31
Rear.
It's an old amp now though, most new models are fully 4k compliment with HDMI 2.0 and hdcp 2.2
r4963
10 Jan 16#30
I know what you mean, that's why i ultimately I just went with stand mounts/ book shelfs with a sub in my system. But you could still get this with a view to getting a sub in the near future. For me in terms of space and noise I could not have floorstanders and a sub.
Having said the above I think the florstanders without the sub will prob sound better in stereo music than my stand mounts with a sub.
rev6
10 Jan 16#29
Does the Yamaha RX-V675 have front pre-outs?
matlock67
10 Jan 16#28
I know i could and ive still got a cyrus one amp sitting round doing nothing.
rev6
10 Jan 16#27
I don't agree with that at all. Having a sub and setting the speakers crossover to 80Hz is a much better experience. Even if the floorstanders can handle it, it puts more strain on the AV and speakers and can have an overall impact on the rest of the sound. Unless you have extremely capable system and speakers that have subs built-in for LFE :wink:
r4963
10 Jan 16#26
Luckily mine does
rev6
10 Jan 16#25
You would need an AV that has pre-outs, budget one's usually don't come with them.
matlock67
10 Jan 16#21
Rev, I ran a 5.1 system for a while without a sub and sound was ok, however I added a very decent second hand miller and kreisel sub and it transformed the whole experience. Just demo a system with and without a sub and you'll never go back.
The only issue I have with Av amps is normal stereo sound is nowhere near as good as a dedicated stereo amp, but you can't have it all, I don't play stereo music with the sub on.
I bet that's quite nice, also loving the walnut style of it
rev6
10 Jan 161#22
:confused:
r4963
10 Jan 16#20
I had a Technics All in one hi fi system with 5.1 and DVD player built in. Cost me £700 in 2001. Sold it last month for £100, still worked perfectly. SC-DV170
Then I just used that as a hi Fi for a while and replaced it with Sony all in one DVD 5.1 system which was somewhat better. Gave that away.
I have to have satellites as our lounge is not big enough for them but i would love proper floor standing speakers, but i have to say my Bostons sound amazing for such little speakers they are very good and the sub rattles doors even on low i would never go back to just a TV its so much more immersive.
rev6
10 Jan 16#18
A phantom center works when directly in the middle of the fronts, but if you're off-center, it ruins the experience somewhat for me, compared to a dedicated center, but again, still not required for an enjoyable experience.
Of course, the sub makes a big difference with .1 content but it's not required, either due to money or as the OP said, neighbours. I highly recommend one though :smiley:
matlock67
10 Jan 16#17
A subwoofer makes all the difference, you can't get the .1 without a sub, its a soundtrack in its own right, regardless of the crossover settings.
Halloway
10 Jan 16#15
I use my system primarily for music so I don't miss either the centre or the sub, although it would sometimes nice to have the latter when watching movies. The centre channel is still there 'virtually' so I can boost the gain on that channel if dialogue is indistinct or background music and FX are too noisy (nothing to do with my getting old and my hearing going!)
MarkT1967
10 Jan 161#14
Cracking deal, I had a pair of Tannoy 633 D30s for 18 yrs until 1 of the drivers went last year, I replaced them with some MA Bronze5s and a matching centre, but the Tannoys were excellent, if I could have repaired em they would still be in my lounge!
Plasmachaser
10 Jan 162#13
Originally - i was going to buy some satellite type setup & sub for like £150
thinking i've made a better choice spending a bit more
rev6
10 Jan 16#12
You don't need a center or a sub, they just enhance the experience and the sub can reduce strain on the AV/amp and speakers, depending on crossover settings.
Opening post
Tannoy V4i Floorstanders
Tannoy VC Centre
Tannoy V1i Rears
all comes in at £310.
bargain imo, since the V4i's along last year were like £300. This is however my first Home Cinema, so audio snobs don't bother!!
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My other half is absolutely delighted with them.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/denon-avr-x2200w-with-dali-zensor-7-5-1-speaker-package-includes-cable-bundle-worth-2380306
Will sound ok for a budget package.
have you got a USB charger fetish, topss?
Congrats muppet. lets have a look at yours
Do you need help connecting 2 wires per speaker, just ask there are plenty of people who have experience.
http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/moni-audio-mass
the only issue you may find with satelite setups are you need to have your sub on when playing stereo music as the sub deals with the lower end as freq response of sats are 80hz and above
from 1 year 9 months ago..
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/5-1-surround-sound-110-richersounds-1867730
Maybe he was 'researching' speakers for almost 2 years :confused:
you still haven't answered have you set yours up yet?
Also i'm failing to see how these Floorstanders are considered 'budget' when, they've easily been selling for £350. And were launched as £500 a pair.
Not one to brag but, budget speakers don't get 700 odd heat on here. Budget is simply your perspective
That depends. Floorstanders are great. Large loudspeakers tend to give a fuller sound and soundstage. That doesn't mean a high quality pair of bookshelfs on stands won't sound better though, but you also have to remember, audio quality is subjective.
You're mistaking budget and poor. It's not a bad thing. They are an affordable entry into the market, above say the small egg loudspeakers or the DX1's.
No one is saying they are or it's a bad deal, but better quality loudspeakers do exist.
remember to keep saying to yourself, i dont need a sub, and floorstander's are always better than bookshelfer's.
You're just being a troll now and an audio snob, do you want knocking out
and why you think your DC6 bookshelfs are better than a pair of V4i Floorstanders?
I bought tannoy eyris centre and rears (retail price well over £1k) which are much better than your kit a few years ago for less than £140 then added tannoy dc6 fronts a year or so ago for £180, so not much more for much higher range tannoys.
Plenty of good deal about over the last few years on hifi.
i've had the Speaker Bargain of the year with this.
they will sound ok, but you will need to budget for a sub to get a proper surround system started.
I think he means more in the sense that
The Tannoy Mercurys are Tannoy's cheapest range "Entry Level"
A set of Flagship models such as the DC8's will cost 10x the price
Its fascinated me for years how many favour image over sound. For me sound is 50% of the experience, possibly more. I have had a 5.1 system since I could first afford it in 2001 and will never go back to watching a TV screen without one. Forget about stereo speakers and sound bars, they are incomparible to 5.1 or more.
Having decent sound (5.0 or 5.1 surround) is more than 50% of a great cinema experience to me too.
(... and yes I have a BK Monolith DF in my set-up too, but that only gets switched on for movies and quality drama)
I blew a tweeter a few years back in a 8 year old speaker and they had a replacement cost about £43 but worth it.
Optical can't support PCM multichannel - only PCM Stereo
Also Optical can't support Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio.
I basically read it all as optical supports stereo only
HDMI supports all of them
So I decided to get round to putting it to use and get some decent speakers for it, my Christmas present to myself.
Found some fronts and a sub through gumtree. Tannoy R3 Fronts and a JMLab SW700 Subwoofer, it's 300w and way bigger then I expected when I went to pick it up.
Experimented with them a bit. Research indicated that when buying a centre it's very important to get the matching centre to the fronts, or something close. Managed to find a Tannoy Eyris C (the model above my fronts)
Then just got some Tannoys DC6 from Richer Sounds as my rears.
Only got given the receivers mic last week, to auto calibrate my system.
A few things I've learned, that I didn't know a month ago-
Bi-wire & Bi-amping. Just found out last night out my receiver can bi-amp my fronts if I only use up to a 5.1 system. So I've just set that up.
Nearly all HD sources have to be connected to the Receiver through HDMI as nothing else can really carry anything past a stereo signal.
If possible it's best if the source can bitstream to the receiver, so the receiver can do the decoding. Apprently my Xbox can't bitstream without loss.My receiver doesn't support ARC, so have to connect my TV through Optical, which optical can only carry stereo. And I'm currently having trouble bitstreaming my computer.
It's Important all the listening presets are set up correctly. Do you want your stereo inputs been played as just stereo, or stereo through front and back speakers, or do you want it synthesised to a 5.1 system. Nor do you really want a 5.1 signal being played in stereo or a reprocessed 5.1
Crossover frequency, between speakers and sub, looks like a common thing is to set everything to 80Hz.
Not many movies/sources are natively recorded in 7.1, so not really worth upgrading to if it's a hassle. Also it's not really feasible in my room. Also been reading about 2nd subwoofers, but also not feasible for me.
I am the original poster, and i honestly can't believe this went this hot. lol
For the sub, the LFE channel goes up to 120Hz so a good place to start.
At the end of the day use the settings that sound better to you.
I bought them more than 2 years ago from RS for £349 including SFX sub.
Shame I had to get rid of them as they were too big for my new flat.
You'll manage to get quite good sound with a decent AV receiver. I had them connected to a Sony STR-DN1030.
Voted hot anyway.
Starting as a complete noob I've built a media centre and 5.1 home cinema system based on information & advice from their forums.
"Congratulations on your new purchase, however, as the range has been discontinued, we no longer have these parts in stock to provide as spares. I shall keep a note of your details and should anything become available through a return I shall be sure to let you know."
I've got a mismatch set up, sounds good tho!!!
B&W 602's L+R
Eltax Monitor centre
Wharfedale 9.1 surrounds
Wharfedale 9.0 front highs
Wharfedale 150 sub
Plex running from dedicated server. PS4. Pany BluRay. Sony STR-850 amp. All hooked up with Van Damme studio 2.5mm cable. Fronts bi-wired.
I've re-set crossover to 80hz on all speakers and as you suggest always set amp to 2 channels for music as the bass from sub is too bloated.
I plan to upgrade in 5 years time but want to get the best out of my kit in the meantime. cheers
http://www.richersounds.com/product/centre-speakers/tannoy/mercury-vci/tann-merc-vci-sug-ma
http://www.richersounds.com/product/standmount-speakers/tannoy/mercury-vri/tann-merc-vri-sug-ma
http://www.richersounds.com/product/floorstanders/tannoy/mercury-v4i/tann-merc-v4i-sug-ma
http://www.richersounds.com/product/floorstanders/tannoy/mercury-v4i/tann-merc-v4i-sug-ma
likely good wireless speakers will cost in the thousands if they exist (in a 5.1 config anyway).
also your system will likely not really work with these speakers as your system very likely is a packaged system.
http://www.richersounds.com/package/speakers/speaker-packages/pah01309
The only way to know for sure is to audition them to see if they work well with your amp
for music i disable the sub in the settings so full range just goes to my fronts
theres plenty of detail on the audyssey forums (google it), some say even if you have floorstanders you should set them as small so that the sub does all the low end, depends how good your sub is?
Have a word with a local AV shop. I remember when I was starting out with this gear, my local (not really local, closest) Richer Sounds were great and 'loaned' me a couple of sub's to try out. It's always best to hear them in your own setup, rather than someone else's.
listening in a demo room isnt the same as listening at home.
BK subs aren't the value they once we're and SVS arguably offers a better price:performance ratio.
granted a 5.0 system will sound much better than tv speakers or a soundbar.
https://www.audiovisualonline.co.uk/product/5058/tannoy-ts2-10-gloss-black-subwoofer/
Its a great sub for the price in my opinion, I've had mine for 3 years now and I'm very happy with it, goes really low without distorting and its quite loud lol. For £300 you'd be hard pressed to find something much better.
In case you're wondering my setup is as follows:
Front & Rears: Tannoy Mercury V1I
Center: Tannoy Mercury VCI
Sub: Tannoy TS2.10
Amp: Sony STR-DN850
Edit: Looks like the Grey version is only £249:
http://www.superfi.co.uk/p-13734-tannoy-ts210-subwoofer.aspx
If they're similar in tone/colour yes otherwise it might sound off.
Heat added
Personally I would never use double bass, let the sub(s) handle all the low frequencies.
If you prefer listening to music as 2.0, then most AV's have "Direct Audio" or "Pure Audio" which sets the fronts as "Full" or "Large" as well as other things which is quite nice too. This works for multi-channel content as well but bypassing any calibrations.
Am I best changing the crossover frequency on my amp to 80Hz for my front and centre (they start from 40Hz), and turning the doublebass off. I eventually left to what Audyssey set it up as, with full band and double bass & then setting my sub to 80Hz crossover
It's an old amp now though, most new models are fully 4k compliment with HDMI 2.0 and hdcp 2.2
Having said the above I think the florstanders without the sub will prob sound better in stereo music than my stand mounts with a sub.
The only issue I have with Av amps is normal stereo sound is nowhere near as good as a dedicated stereo amp, but you can't have it all, I don't play stereo music with the sub on.
Improving stereo performance of surround sound
SC-DV170
Then I just used that as a hi Fi for a while and replaced it with Sony all in one DVD 5.1 system which was somewhat better. Gave that away.
Now I have an Yamaha RXV675 with
a Monitor Audio Bronze BX2 5.1
Paired with a Sony Sony KD-65X9005B
Of course, the sub makes a big difference with .1 content but it's not required, either due to money or as the OP said, neighbours. I highly recommend one though :smiley:
thinking i've made a better choice spending a bit more
Also doing my first 5.1 set up with Tannoys.