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Sound quality is incredible for HT, multichannel and stereo, IMO.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 21’ × 18’  Large
Ceiling: 11’


Components Toggle details

    • Samsung UN65KS9500
    Samsung 65" LED LCD 4K HDR SMART TV
    • NAD T175HD
    NAD Modular Preamp/Processor equipped with AM200/VM200 HD Modules
    • Acurus A-200
    Made in America 200w/channel 2-channel amplifier. Powerful, neutral, cool running, and dead quiet.
    • Acurus A-200 x3
    Matching 3-channel amp with my A200 2-channel. Awesome combination with a ton of punch and very clear and precise dialog and vocals.
    • OPPO Oppo BDP-105 Blue-Ray/CD Player
    Flagship BD/Universal player
    • Klipsch RF-63's
    Cherry Towers with (3)6.5 in woofers and (1)1.25 in tractrix horn tweeter
    • Klipsch RC-64
    Cherry center with (4)6.5 inch woofers and 1.25 inch titanium horn tweeter. A tower speaker on it's side.
    • Klipsch RS-35's
    Surrounds with (1)6.5 inch woofer and (2)1 inch titanium horn tweeters
    • Klipsch RT-10d
    Second from flagship Reference IV subwoofer with one active 10" and two passive 10" woofers.
    • Klipsch RT-10d
    Second from flagship Reference IV subwoofer.
    • Revel Performa B-15
    The Revel B15 is a phenominal sub that I am more than pleased with. I had no idea a 15
    • SVSound SB13 Plus
    Sealed subwoofer with 13.5 in driver with a 1000w/3600w Sledge amplifier. Cherry veneer panels

Comments 23

This I never saw at any client I met. I have seen crazy things. But this is the Bomb. Do you have a wife?

Nice to see a man's passion like this!

bo1972

Looks life a nice room for music and movies. Acurus gear was my first taste of the high end. Having both the ACT 3 and ACT 5. Happy listening.

glenfihi

Owner
System edited: Picked up a very nice CA 751BD and I am very pleased with this player's performance. Beautiful picture on BD's and DVD's and fantastic audio performance with movies. Even better audio with SACD's, CD's and music file streaming.

willland

Owner
System edited: Added a superb Cambridge Audio 840C Azur CD player/Dac. This player is nice. Excellent build quality, very musical, high quality DAC.

willland

Owner
System edited: Added awesome SVS SB13 Plus sub to balance the low frequencies and to better pressurize the room for movies.

willland

Owner
System edited: Pulled out the Acurus A200FIVE and replaced it with an Acurus A200x3. I don't need seven channels of amplification so I will sell the A200FIVE. Great amp but has to go to recoupe $$$.

willland

Owner
System edited: Moved my incredible Integra DPS-10.5 universal player to my main system and am very pleased with how it performs in this setup.

willland

Thanks, Bill. Your comments elsewhere about the NAD have removed some of my concerns about whether they have fixed some of the problems with the 175. I am now looking into this unit further.

finsup

Owner
08-18-12: Finsup
Bill,

"What modules do you currently have in the T175HD and have you played around with the NAD house curves at all?"

My 175 has the AM200/VM200 combo and no I have not even bothered to auto EQ as of yet. I am waiting for some serious time alone when my wife and 8 year old will be out of the house for more than a couple of hours. As good as the NAD sounds right out of the box, I know with some patience and tweeking with the Audyssey and NAD curves, it will sound even better.

Bill

willland

Bill,

What modules do you currently have in the T175HD and have you played around with the NAD house curves at all?

finsup

Owner
System edited: Finally got the pre/pro I have been looking for at a great price. The NAD T175HD is incredible and is great sounding for HT and music and operates flawlessly.

willland

over kill on speakers looks to crowded

tank4

Owner
System edited: Replace my Paradigm Servo 15a with a cherry Revel B15. As much as I liked the Paradigm, the Revel is in a different league.

willland

Owner
Added Acurus A250 to the mix to drive RF-63's and now the 200FIVE drives the RC-64 and RS-35 surrounds. This addition has elevated my HT system to another level with a detail and clearity that the B&K's just could not bring out. While with the Acurus's now, gone is the B&K's velvety warm midrange but the bass and midbass has become punchier and the highs more detailed.

Bill

willland

Owner
12-08-11: Veerapaneni
"What are the dimensions of your room. I am thinking of having 2 system in same room and worried about sound quality. My room is 15x20F ."

My family room is 16W x 32L x 12H with my ideal seating position at center 11ft from TV.

Bill

willland

What are the dimensions of your room. I am thinking of having 2 system in same room and worried about sound quality. My room is 15x20F .

veerapaneni

Owner
System edited: Moved my B&K Reference 4430 and B&K EX4420 and now using them with a B&K PT-3II preamp to ocassionally drive my Heresys in the guest bedroom.

willland

Owner
System edited: Added an Acurus 200FIVE(200w/ch) 5-channel amp to provide more detail with dialog and an overall "brighter" signature which I like better for HT. Yhe Acurus is currently driving my fronts and center while the NAD still drives the surrounds.

willland

Owner
Both the Forte and Quartet are incredible speakers with tons down low and very balanced mids/highs.

The RF-63 is a more refined speaker with an overall smoother presence. The lower bass is not as pronounced but the midbass and midrange are almost seamless. I think all three speakers have their strengths and I really like them all. I do like the crispers highs of the RF-63 with the 1.25 inch titanium driver. I did add the "Crites tites" to the Forte which I think improved the high end greatly. I will also add them to the Quartets eventually.

Bill

willland

Curious as to how the older Quartet's and Forte's stack up against the newer RF-63's? Which do you prefer?

pdreher

Owner
System edited: Picked up (2) Paradigm Servo 15a subs and an X-30 crossover for a steal. Hate it but must sell (1) of them to recoupe funds spent. Bill

willland

Owner
I really like having a seperate 2-channel in my family room. To listen to some rockin tunes, all I have to do is turn on my Denon integrated and CD player. I don't have to bother with turning on my NAD receiver, CD player, both B&K amps, and the sub. Believe it or not, even though my NAD,B&K,Klipsch RF-63's, system sounds great, the "vintage" Denon setup with my Klipsch Forte's sounds better.

Bill

willland

Feel your joy and the pain of having separate HT and stereo systems in the same room. Especially having twice the remotes. Should you ever make the move for your mentioned HDMI system will you nix the two system concept.
At any rate, looks like a comfy room for movies or movies. Happy listening.

glenfihi

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