Is there a sound difference that you can tell by going with banana plugs? Or is it just to look cleaner? I tried my twist crimp ones and they don't stay on so I'm considering on buying some new ones.
As long as you have a good connection the sound quality should be the same.
Which banana plugs did you use? I have very limited space and if I bought some, it would be the angled kind. I am having a hard time finding that kind though.When I replaced my receiver a couple of months ago, I was so glad I had banana plugs!
I just put the new receiver on top of the old one and was able to reconnect everything within a couple of minutes.
Elwaylite,
Cool that the new 'excitement' has arrived. What Klipsh sub are you getting and what will that run you?
You mentioned that you want to eventually replace your Polk front(s). Do you know what you want to replace them with?
Though I have had my 5.1 for years I never researched subs (or other speakers much for that matter). If you can believe it, I was running my Klipsch Cornwalls as front L/R speakers. I recently changed fronts to V52's I had.
Anyway, please describe how and to what degree a higher grade of Sub improves the systems sound. To my untrained ear, the two KLH's I have seem to do a good job. The KLH's both bought at Costco years apart are:
ASW10-120B and KSUB-10. As the model #'s imply, they are both 10", 120 watt. (my AVR has two sub preouts)
Please forgive the er, ignorance.
Using the Cornwalls with the small Bic America V52 Center (60hz - 20kHz, 75 watt, 90dB@1 watt, 1 meter), was a problem. I was always turning the volume up to hear the voices and jumping to turn it down when a loud event happened. I was a pain. (even with center set to +10dB). Sad to say, when I put V52's on top of the Cornwalls (very nice speaker stands! ;o) and used them instead as L & R front speakers. The front sound sounded much better, because it was balanced.
Is it possible to find a good center speaker that will match up with the Cornwalls, or would they always dominate? Having a 73" DLP, 2' away from the back wall and 5' high, I believe would eliminate the possability of an 'on top' ctr spkr location. Below in the 2 shelf stand, I am limited to 26.5" wide x 9.25" high for ctr spkr dimensions.
I use gold plated banana plugs from Acoustic Research. They are not angled though.Which banana plugs did you use? I have very limited space and if I bought some, it would be the angled kind. I am having a hard time finding that kind though.
Doesnt bother me, I already bought a rcvr
Basically, can I get very good and balanced front sound keeping the Cornwall's, or would I need to upgrade all three fronts to a good balance set?
PSS. What specs need to match between sides and ctr fronts?