Importance of voice and timbre matching?
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:33 am
The left front main in my surround speaker setup has failed (they are in excess of ten years old). The woofer cone is seperating from the surround material.
I am shopping around for replacemnt speakers and had a question. My speakers have been collected over time as my system changed and finances allowed. All of the speakers are JBLs but not in the same series and manufactured many years apart.
My first plan was to just replace the front mains and then I remembered reading something about voice and timbre matching and wondered whether I should replace all of the speakers at the same time. I've decided on Polk TSi300s (main), CS10 (center) and TSi100s (surround L/R). The Surround backs will not be replaced at this time since there is so little 7 channel blu rays being released right now.
We did considerably better on our taxes than expected this year and I am wondering if the older speakers can keep up with the new audio formats and whether matching speakers are really that important from a sonic point of view.
My Blu Ray player is a Panasonic with 7 channel analog output and my receiver is a Sony with 7 channel analog input. The Panasonic player is doing the decoding.
Should I just get the mains or replace the whole set?
Thanks
I am shopping around for replacemnt speakers and had a question. My speakers have been collected over time as my system changed and finances allowed. All of the speakers are JBLs but not in the same series and manufactured many years apart.
My first plan was to just replace the front mains and then I remembered reading something about voice and timbre matching and wondered whether I should replace all of the speakers at the same time. I've decided on Polk TSi300s (main), CS10 (center) and TSi100s (surround L/R). The Surround backs will not be replaced at this time since there is so little 7 channel blu rays being released right now.
We did considerably better on our taxes than expected this year and I am wondering if the older speakers can keep up with the new audio formats and whether matching speakers are really that important from a sonic point of view.
My Blu Ray player is a Panasonic with 7 channel analog output and my receiver is a Sony with 7 channel analog input. The Panasonic player is doing the decoding.
Should I just get the mains or replace the whole set?
Thanks