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Hi I have a Pioneer AX3 Amp; Denon 2900 DVD; Set of Monitor Audio Bronze BR4 speakers.
The DVD is connected to the Amp via a Digital Co-axial only.
My sub has never really cut it for me. For instance, Independance Day when the building gets blown to bits, my sub might as well switch off so I presume its cause its a rubbish or weak sub. I was recommended the Monitor Audio RSW12 (£650).
First is it any good?
Second what other subs out there are comparable?
Now just a few more general questions if any one can help me.
My DVD set up offers Multi Channel / 2 Channel. As I do not have the DVD connected to the Amp with Multi Channel leads I have left this set up as 2 Channel - is that the right setting and should the DVD be connected with the Multi Channel leads? I was under the impression that the Digital Co-axial is all I need. After all I do not play SACD disks.
Last. I will be upgrading my TV to a Full HD model and I will be getting a Blue Ray DVD. My Amp isnt have HD compatible but does it really matter?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Simon.
The DVD is connected to the Amp via a Digital Co-axial only.
My sub has never really cut it for me. For instance, Independance Day when the building gets blown to bits, my sub might as well switch off so I presume its cause its a rubbish or weak sub. I was recommended the Monitor Audio RSW12 (£650).
First is it any good?
Second what other subs out there are comparable?
Now just a few more general questions if any one can help me.
My DVD set up offers Multi Channel / 2 Channel. As I do not have the DVD connected to the Amp with Multi Channel leads I have left this set up as 2 Channel - is that the right setting and should the DVD be connected with the Multi Channel leads? I was under the impression that the Digital Co-axial is all I need. After all I do not play SACD disks.
Last. I will be upgrading my TV to a Full HD model and I will be getting a Blue Ray DVD. My Amp isnt have HD compatible but does it really matter?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Simon.