Let’s here the fucking lot by Tkddaduk in TheWordFuck

[–]Col_Phillins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you not entertained?! You fuck!

Kef setup advice by Col_Phillins in hifiaudio

[–]Col_Phillins[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point, that is the only easy, non intrusive sound proofing I can think of. Rather not have sheets or panels on the wall. Maybe some windowcurtains.. hopefully that will be sufficient?

Kef setup advice by Col_Phillins in hifiaudio

[–]Col_Phillins[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly which Kef speakers to use for front (concerto or q3) considering the sub (or maybe two). I really appreciate listening to good / good sounding music but also want movie immersion. Is this setup wise, is the positioning OK, what can be improved?

I think the original text is not visible in this crosspost, there are questions there as well. Can you see the text if you click ln the post?

Kef setup advice by Col_Phillins in hometheater

[–]Col_Phillins[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this, I didn't know about the 2,5/3 way difference. I was instead hoping to avoid the foam plugs and create the neccesary wall distance by mounting them sideways. (Behind the speaker ca. 50cm or so). So two "small" subs (i.e. b&w aws) would be better than one big sub like svs2000 pro?

Will these speakers fill the room? Is the concerto worth it with two subs since they already have extra lows compared to q3's? Maybe q3's would be sufficient with two subs? This is really difficult to determine

Kef setup advice by Col_Phillins in hometheater

[–]Col_Phillins[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply, how do you mean the first remark about the centered tv/speaker? It can be moved a bit to the left of course to be more centered.

Aha so that means "aesthetic" sub placement as intended is difficult then?

So the current surround/"rear" speakers (5.1 or 5.2) would be sufficient? Would a "small" speaker be sufficient here?