Hey Everyone,
Was daydreaming about a new LCR setup for my home theater and the concept of SAM1HF + JBL Pro S2XES seems potentially cool. Does anyone out there have experience with either of these parts? Do you think the setup would work?
Thanks!
Hey Everyone,
Was daydreaming about a new LCR setup for my home theater and the concept of SAM1HF + JBL Pro S2XES seems potentially cool. Does anyone out there have experience with either of these parts? Do you think the setup would work?
Thanks!
You will also need SAM2 LF modules to cover the 80Hz-900Hz range.
A friend has three of the SamHF1s with matching twin 8” woofer modules and a pair of Array 1500 subs. These subs use the same driver as the S2S-EX but in a self powered sealed box. The system rocks!
Widget
I'm sure M2's are awesome - haven't heard them myself. For HT, you would need M2's and still subwoofers, as placement considerations almost always rule out using towers in HT without subwoofers, which may kill your budget. If you look on Audiogon, there's a set of (3) channels of SAM1HF's, SAM2LF's, SAM12X crossovers for them, and two of the older S2 subs, for $5,250. Frankly, you'd be really hard pressed to beat that deal on LCR's. I was considering them for my (under construction) media room until a better looking alternative came along (I don't get to hide anything behind a screen). I think if you did (3) M2's and subwoofers, you'd be way above this price. However, if we're talking retail dollars, you're probably right about them being close, and if you don't have to look at them, I'd probably go with M2's.
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I don't know if there is anyone that has significant experience with both the M2 and the Synthesis2 systems and can give you advice. I have a particular affinity for the Array series - I owned a pair of Array800's for about a year and really loved the mids and really delicate highs and how they imaged - unlike any horn I've heard, and much more "HiFi", which is how I like it. I have also listened to DD66000's, and they didn't have any of those qualities, though they did have impact and slam that the Array's didn't have. Because of my experience with the Arrays, and also my media room being built to show the speakers, I'm purchasing Widget's setup - I know I'll love the sound, and I love the looks of them. If they hadn't become available, the M2's might have been an option, though I can't wrap my mind around spending that much money for a speaker that looks like a big cheap black box - though if my speakers were all hidden behind a screen, I may feel differently. I keep thinking about the Synthesis two array on Audiogon - $5,250 for the front 3 and subs - sell the two subs for $500 each, and you've spend $4,250 for awesome LCR's - that is an unbeatable deal, and I'm sure you could use them for a year or two and still get back the money spent on them. Three M2's plus the required amplifiers is a little expensive for me, especially since I don't have a way to get them at a discount, and would take a bath on them if I didn't like them and resold them. I realize, though, that there is always an appeal to the newest, shiniest thing (I'm buying a new truck right now, after wasting two years waiting for the next new model because maybe they'll have everything I want). If you go with the Syn2 system, you'll always be wondering if the M2's would have been better. Sorry I can't help you with that, though you're welcome to come listen to my system, if I ever finish it...
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