New member Username: Makes1Post Number: 4 Registered: Sep-10 | Got a friend that will practically give me the Sony BDV-E570 Blue Ray home theater system. My Bose system is KO'd but there is no way to mount the sony speakers that come with unit to my ceiling where my 5 Bose Single Cube speakers are neatly mounted. The speakers are from the Lifestyle 18-II System. Can I just leave the Bose speakers in place? Thanks |
New member Username: Makes1Post Number: 5 Registered: Sep-10 | BUMP ??? |
Platinum Member Username: NuckPost Number: 15419 Registered: Dec-04 | Give it a try. Bose does some funky stuff. |
Gold Member Username: GavdawgAlbany, New York Post Number: 1591 Registered: Nov-06 | http://www.orbaudio.com |
New member Username: SuperjazzyjamesPost Number: 1 Registered: Oct-10 | You SHOULD be able to use any sub with any satellites. However, you might have to play around with the frequency and level controls on your sub as well as the bass control on your receiver. |
Silver Member Username: SuperjazzyjamesPost Number: 161 Registered: Oct-10 | M.A. to expand a little on what I said before, I had to turn the bass control all the way down (-10 dB) and set my sub's frequency control at 40 Hz (the lowest setting) and keep the level way down in order to properly tune it. Of course room accoustics play a big part here. The subwoofer is a ferocious little beast in a room that reinforces bass like it's nobody's business. So you may have to do something rather extreme to get it sounding right, but the speakers should work together. I'd imagine when using cubes, you'll probably need to have the sub's frequency control set pretty high. |