I would say R7 Meta or R6 Meta LCR Possibly wall mount the side ones and place SUBs below them. But R11 Meta nah expensive(yes even if you don't care for the price) and not a lot of a value considering you be crossing over with SUBs so not a lot of value to have it go down that low. And if crossing over higher than it's potential limit yeah I think you fine with R7 Meta or R6 Meta. And considering the room size you won't be pushing them too loud either. So R11 Meta potential is kinda not fully brought out.
I have the r6 meta and r3 meta. With a good sub or two, it sounds super dynamic even at really loud levels. You can use a 80-100 hz crossover, but I’ve gotten the best results with a 100 hz cross. It sounds cohesive and dynamic. With your subs, I would save the cash and go r3.
Congratz and kudos for upgrading the most important speaker in the system first, center channel ;)
Thanks you so much Kael 😁!
Thank you for the shout-out 🙏🏾
Max, the man 👍
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I’m now leaning more so getting a R11 meta let me know what y’all think I should do for LR speakers 🙂
@Lordcivickog nice setup do a review on arcam avr 31.
Check out the video I uploaded just prior to this I think your dream will come true lol.
Haven't been on your channel in a while but I see you still keeping the great content 👌 And did you move
I would say R7 Meta or R6 Meta LCR Possibly wall mount the side ones and place SUBs below them. But R11 Meta nah expensive(yes even if you don't care for the price) and not a lot of a value considering you be crossing over with SUBs so not a lot of value to have it go down that low. And if crossing over higher than it's potential limit yeah I think you fine with R7 Meta or R6 Meta. And considering the room size you won't be pushing them too loud either. So R11 Meta potential is kinda not fully brought out.
The R11 would be overkill for that space, especially considering you are running subs. The R7 or smaller should work well.
I have the r6 meta and r3 meta. With a good sub or two, it sounds super dynamic even at really loud levels. You can use a 80-100 hz crossover, but I’ve gotten the best results with a 100 hz cross. It sounds cohesive and dynamic. With your subs, I would save the cash and go r3.