Which is the best Bose speaker for Denon AVRS?
Also I have been suggested that Bose AM10 series V gives perfect sound with the Denon AVRs i.e. X2400H rather than Yamaha. Also I am planning to add Atmos speakers in future so the above mentioned AVRs have Atmos feature as well. Your expert advice would be highly appreciated. If you are happy with the Bose then stick with it.
How do you connect a Bose cube to an AVR?
You MUST connect all those little satellites to the “subwoofer” in the Bose system. To confirm what Mark said, take a pair of your cubes to a local audio store, and ask the rep to hook them up to a receiver. Bring some speaker wire, in case these bozo’s refuse to swap with their existing speakers. You’ll see that the sound is horrific from an AVR.
Which is the best Denon receiver to buy?
Decide on a new receiver first as the Denon certainly performs very well with a KEF partnership and the KEF range is very easy to upgrade now or in the future. The new Q Serie, Q150 are very good speakers but the required matching centre, Q650C is huge, so space for that under the TV is very important.
How big of a room do you need for a Bose Acoustimass?
Keep in mind that the system is in a room 10ft x 20ft with the system on the 20ft wall playing into the 10ft space. That means the seating distance is likely to be about ~8ft. Playing into a 10ft space does not require a 12″ bass driver.
Also I have been suggested that Bose AM10 series V gives perfect sound with the Denon AVRs i.e. X2400H rather than Yamaha. Also I am planning to add Atmos speakers in future so the above mentioned AVRs have Atmos feature as well. Your expert advice would be highly appreciated. If you are happy with the Bose then stick with it.
You MUST connect all those little satellites to the “subwoofer” in the Bose system. To confirm what Mark said, take a pair of your cubes to a local audio store, and ask the rep to hook them up to a receiver. Bring some speaker wire, in case these bozo’s refuse to swap with their existing speakers. You’ll see that the sound is horrific from an AVR.
Decide on a new receiver first as the Denon certainly performs very well with a KEF partnership and the KEF range is very easy to upgrade now or in the future. The new Q Serie, Q150 are very good speakers but the required matching centre, Q650C is huge, so space for that under the TV is very important.
Keep in mind that the system is in a room 10ft x 20ft with the system on the 20ft wall playing into the 10ft space. That means the seating distance is likely to be about ~8ft. Playing into a 10ft space does not require a 12″ bass driver.