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In Reply to: RE: help, please posted by online777@att.net on November 14, 2014 at 09:16:12
It's odd it used to sound good but no longer does to you. Why do you think that is so? Is it because you like the home theater sound better and it is now inferior? Is it because there is something wrong with some of the things in that system like worn speakers that rattle at higher volume?
Also you just mention the Harman Kardon and some speakers. Tell us the HK model number. Do you only listen to the radio in the garage? Do you have a turntable or CD player in the garage connected to the HK? By the way those speakers could and would never do it for me in terms of sound quality.
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...some old school speakers. And I have to think that the speaker surrounds and crossover components are getting near the end of their lives. You could easily put together a very nice garage system for less than $500 using a mid-grade 2-channel receiver and some of the Andrew Jones designed Pioneer speakers.
You need about 50-80 watts per channel to do the trick. If you like a lot of thump, add a 10" - 12" PartsExpress sub with a 150 - 200 watt amp for about $300 and you're good to go...
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old school and poop drivers and I'd bet my 401K it has a shit crossover.
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