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    Bilal Vahidy
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    Hi All.

    Newcomer to the forum .

    A little background – I’ve been renovating the house for nearly seven years . Most of the renovations are complete so I can now focus on building a “semi home cinema” room.

     

    I was initially going to go with a 77 inch Sony A95L and Bravia theatre quads as it seemed best for the room and my preferences . I was going to try and modify the quads so that I could use multiple third party subwoofers (most likely from ELAC) and perhaps seeing if I could add some bass shakers/transducers to the mod 

    However , with the A95L now being three years old and no successor being announced to it and the quads , I’m now back to the drawing board .

     

    currently I’m leaning towards an LG G6 with  a bang and olufsen sound system as the LG sound suite has mixed reviews.

    I want a very bassy system to make it feel like I’m actually at the cinema –  through multiple subwoofers symmetrically placed in the room  and some placed near seating to ensure all seating gets a good bassy feel .

    The Beolab 19 subwoofer seems way too big and expensive to make the type of system I want to make.

    Instead I’ve been looking into the discontinued Beolab 11s  .  I’m thinking to pick up a few second handed , and placing them symmetrically through the room and a few near the seating as obviously I can’t add bass shakers and transducers to a bang olufsen set up .

    the plan is to connect them to a theatre bar .

    anyone have any experience with using multiple beolab11s ? Or do you think the bass from the beolab28s as rears  (and maybe 8s as surrounds and heights) will be enough ?

     

    cheers

     

     

     

    #123174
    beojeff
    BRONZE Member

    The Beolab 11 adds very little bass and won’t give you that cinematic experience you’re looking for. The Beolab 2, however, will definitely make your room shake! With a single Beolab 2 you won’t feel that you notice where the subwoofer is located. However, adding a second Beolab 2 and having them carefully placed will provide a sense of evenly dispersed bass.

    #123175
    Bilal Vahidy
    BRONZE Member

    Thanks for your answer .

    Am I correct in assuming the Beolab 2 can only connect to the Theatre bar through cables ?

     

    if so , do you think there’d be a sonic mismatch between having the Beolab2s connected to the bar via wires and having the Beolab 11s used as a substitute for a bass shaker – I.e placing the beolab11s right behind the seating to make the seating shake a little for that near 4D effect ?

     

    thanks

    #123176
    beojeff
    BRONZE Member

    The Beolab 11 will nver give a “shaking” effect. It just adds that extra bass for speakers that are a bit lacking in bass. A Beolab 11 really is only useful for a Beolab 4000 or Beolab 6000 or lesser speaker.

    #123179
    AdamS
    BRONZE Member

    As above, if you;re only concerned about a tuneless thump-thump-thump that rattles your eyeballs and ornaments when watching films, then Beolab 2 is the obvious answer.

    However, if you’d like to hear actual bass lines in time with the music as well, save up for a Beolab 19.

    #123190

    Honestly if you have a Theatre + BL28 and BL8’s I seriously doubt you need any sub at all. But I agree if you do then get the Beolab 2. You can connect it wired to the theatre or even get a wireless adapter for it.

    I would start with no sub and if that setup isn’t cutting it get the BL2.

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