Originally posted by: Tommunist
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Tommunist
Originally posted by: crystal
Stick with same brand. Get the center for 3.1 setup. Save some more, for the last 2 piece.
is there a 3.1 setting on most receivers? how does this decode when watching movies? thanks.
I know my HK had Dolby 3 stereo. I never used it, but I think that would work.
If you just set it to 5.1 everything should sound fine. Not a whole ton comes out the surrounds anyways... you wont miss anything important.
good to know - and to that point is buying matching surround worth it? I suppose I can certainly see the center matching being worth it but since so little comes out of the rears should I perhaps consider a cheaper (and much smaller) alternative to the sonus faber home rears (the rears are almost as big as the fronts)? you guys are being very helpful thanks
Matching the center is a great idea.
Going with cheaper surrounds would definately be a good idea for you if the surrounds would end up being anywhere near $2000 or something.
Matching on the surrounds is not really worth it unless you listend to DVD-A or something where you want really good music out the surrounds.
Something like 70% of the sound from DVDs comes out the center channel.
btw, don't pay attention to what I bought

... I kind of didn't follow my own advice but it was kind of special circumstances where buying matching surrounds to my fronts was only going to be $100 more than the bookshelf equivalent of my floorstanders so it ended up even being cheaper than buying some quality stands was going to cost.