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Post by jimmyjames on Sept 7, 2010 21:39:24 GMT -5
Asking your opinions, I have the UMC-1 and UPA-7 amp, I have 7.1 speakers but right now I have it set up to 5.1 system and my main Speakers are wired Bi-amp. What are you thoughts on Leaving it that way, or to go back to a 7.1 system with the added pair of surrounds in the back, which would benefit a home theater system more, to bi-amp the mains and only have one set of surrounds, or to hook the main back up normal and have 2 sets of surround. Just trying to get peoples opinion here.
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denonlover
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Post by denonlover on Sept 7, 2010 21:47:28 GMT -5
Asking your opinions, I have the UMC-1 and UPA-7 amp, I have 7.1 speakers but right now I have it set up to 5.1 system and my main Speakers are wired Bi-amp. What are you thoughts on Leaving it that way, or to go back to a 7.1 system with the added pair of surrounds in the back, which would benefit a home theater system more, to bi-amp the mains and only have one set of surrounds, or to hook the main back up normal and have 2 sets of surround. Just trying to get peoples opinion here. What speakers are you using and are the front speakers power hungry?
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Post by jimmyjames on Sept 7, 2010 22:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by mickeyharlow on Sept 25, 2010 18:49:00 GMT -5
It may depend on the size of the room. Try both and see what you prefer.
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Post by jimmyjames on Sept 25, 2010 20:04:52 GMT -5
Thank you I think I will go back to 7.1 I have a pair of speakers on the back wall not being used I might as well use them.
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NorthStar
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Post by NorthStar on Sept 25, 2010 20:59:47 GMT -5
I was goin' to vote for 7.1!
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Post by mickeyharlow on Sept 26, 2010 7:10:58 GMT -5
Why not add the UPA-2 and bi-amp the fronts and still have a 7-1 system.
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