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ArkiStan
02-28-2001, 08:43 PM
I'm looking at one of their 5 speaker home theater packages. Anybody have any thoughts on their products in general? I've seen them pretty cheap refurbished on eBay. I'm just not sure of their quality. I've heard they're pretty good for their size. What do you guys think?

Leon
03-01-2001, 04:10 AM
Can you tell us the model number? We need to look at its specs.

ChIcKeN_HaWk
03-01-2001, 07:02 AM
I've never been very impressed with there products in general. The sound quality hasn't been there and they seem so cheap. Of course I haven't looked at them in about a year, but regardless, I went with some Klipsch. Try the Infinity brand or JBL, both seem affordable.

sbp
03-01-2001, 08:32 AM
Cambridge Soundsworks products are okay. But they have surpassed by competing products by Klipsch, Midiland and others.

IrishSS
03-01-2001, 11:04 PM
In my opinion, The CSW stuff isn't really suited for home theater apps... If it's going to be used for a PC setup, then by all means go for it. But for Home Theater, your money would be best placed elsewhere...

Leon
03-02-2001, 05:16 AM
I think ucbstan is refering to the Home Theater line of Cambridge speakers... Not the ones of the computer variety.

http://www.hifi.com/media/images/products/kitted_systems/lang_us/k1pk541h_l_7dda.jpg

I have never sampled their quality nor have I heard anything about them - good or bad... They just seem kinda pricey when you compare them to Klipsch, Energys, Paradigms...

Or are you talking about the likes of these:

http://www.hifi.com/media/images/products/speakers/home/package/lang_us/k1pkmv3e_l_683a.jpg

The MovieWorks 5.1 (shown above) got mediocre reviews.
http://www.audioreview.com/reviews/Speaker/product_6993.shtml

Leon
03-02-2001, 05:23 AM
Here's my 5.1 Setup:


Fronts:
http://www.paradigm.ca/Website/ParadigmProduct/MonSeriesII/images/Monitor07Ng.jpg
Paradigm Monitor 7's


Center:
http://www.paradigm.ca/Website/ParadigmProduct/MonSeriesII/images/CC370Ng.jpg
Paradigm CC-350


Rears:
http://www.paradigm.ca/Website/ParadigmProduct/MonSeriesII/images/MiniMonitorNg.jpg
Paradigm Mini Monitors


Sub:
http://www.supremevideo.com/audio/jbl/pswd112.jpg
JBL PSW-D112


The 5-piece Paradigm set should run you about $1,200.00 and is most likely a way better value than the Cambridge.

ArkiStan
03-02-2001, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by Leon
The 5-piece Paradigm set should run you about $1,200.00 and is most likely a way better value than the Cambridge.


:sweat:nice....:sweat:

ArkiStan
03-02-2001, 09:54 AM
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/images/ebay/c1ne3hne_l.jpg

This was more of what I was looking at. It goes for a little less than $200 refurbished on eBay. It probably doesn't let out much power with the small size and passive subwoofer, but I thought it would be ok for my extremely small apartment. What do you think? Could I still get a better value with the other brands you guys recommended (klipsch, JBL, infinity...)?


Here are some of the specs...
MAIN SPEAKER TYPE -------------- SATELLITE
CENTER SPEAKER TYPE ----------- ACOUSTIC SUSPENSION
SURROUND SPEAKER TYPE ------- MONOPOLE
SUBWOOFER INCLUDED ----------- YES
BUILT-IN SUBWOOFER ------------ NO
SUBWOOFER DRIVER SIZE ------- 6¨ö"
WEIGHT ----------------------------------- 35 LBS
FRONT SPEAKER DIMESIONS ----- 6¨ù"H S 4¨ù"W X 3 1/8"D
REAR SPEAKER DIMENSIONS ----- 4"H X 4"W X 3 5/8"D
CENTER SPEAKER DIMENSIONS --- 4¨ù"H X 14"W X 7¨ú"D
SUBWOOFER DIMENSIONS -------- 15"H X 8"W X 8"D

IrishSS
03-02-2001, 11:03 AM
Well if we're gonna start showing off... hehe...

This is what I have now. Keep in mind my living room is only about 200 sq ft.

My fronts and rears: JBL S-38's
http://www.jbl.com/home/jbl_html/images/products/products_lrg/S38.gif

Center: JBL S-Center
http://www.jbl.com/home/jbl_html/images/products/products_lrg/S-CENTER.gif

Sub: JBL PB10
http://www.jbl.com/home/jbl_html/images/products/products_lrg/PB10.gif

I spent about $950 to snag all of this, and in my humble opinion, sounds fricken awesome. As Leon once said, it is very important to have matching fronts and center, and I feel rears as well. My rears are a little overkill yes, but hot damn they make up for it in sound...

Leon
03-03-2001, 01:53 AM
It should be decent for a small apartment. You can't really get a Klipsch or Energys for that price.

i6s1
03-03-2001, 11:11 PM
I have the CSW Desktop Theater 2500. They sound great for thier size and price. I don't really listen to much music from them, but for games and DVD's they sound great. It depends how much you want to spend - and if you get the movieworks, you won't be disapointed.

AmRivlin
03-04-2001, 09:22 AM
College life sucks... Here is what I have

http://abacus.sj.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/7cd6e8fe4e83044d4660e1ea6/i-1.JPG

Bass is great on these mofo's

ArkiStan
03-04-2001, 01:25 PM
at least they're seperated....The ones I use are connected by a steel bar and I put them over my head...