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Home Theater people - new receiver and sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16372595" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I personally haven't dabbled in the wireless speaker realm, but a friend has a bunch of Sonos stuff that actually sounds pretty decent. As far as streaming music (outside of Sonos and the like), most modern receivers have bluetooth. That's how I do it from my iPhone to my Marantz. Not as fancy as MusicCast, but it works great. I've also had great experiences with Yamaha receivers so pick your poison. Pioneer Elite, however, not impressed. </p><p></p><p>As far as the sub, how big of a space are you working with? I'm assuming fairly small based on the size of your current speakers. Or perhaps you just don't like dedicating an entire wing of your house to audio gear like I do. lol I haven't purchased a powered sub in years as I started building my own. But I have heard examples recently from Klipsch and Miller & Kreisel. Both were very nice with a nudge towards the M&K for the warmth and depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16372595, member: 195778"] I personally haven't dabbled in the wireless speaker realm, but a friend has a bunch of Sonos stuff that actually sounds pretty decent. As far as streaming music (outside of Sonos and the like), most modern receivers have bluetooth. That's how I do it from my iPhone to my Marantz. Not as fancy as MusicCast, but it works great. I've also had great experiences with Yamaha receivers so pick your poison. Pioneer Elite, however, not impressed. As far as the sub, how big of a space are you working with? I'm assuming fairly small based on the size of your current speakers. Or perhaps you just don't like dedicating an entire wing of your house to audio gear like I do. lol I haven't purchased a powered sub in years as I started building my own. But I have heard examples recently from Klipsch and Miller & Kreisel. Both were very nice with a nudge towards the M&K for the warmth and depth. [/QUOTE]
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