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Know stuff about speakers and recievers?
I'm looking into getting some JBL floorstanding speakers (SD310 or what not).. and a reciever.. not sure which
does anyone here know speakers/recievers? i need some expert advice
(in realtime i hope)
Thanks you guys rock as always 
wozz
P.S. My first gig ROCKED they want me back next week for an even bigger version! I need some records aghh!
Re: Know stuff about speakers and recievers?
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| Originally posted by wozzeck I'm looking into getting some JBL floorstanding speakers (SD310 or what not).. and a reciever.. not sure which does anyone here know speakers/recievers? i need some expert advice (in realtime i hope)Thanks you guys rock as always ![]() wozz P.S. My first gig ROCKED they want me back next week for an even bigger version! I need some records aghh! |

If you want to pay a lot and get amazing recievers, go with ONKYO or Boston Acoustic. Those are like the cream of the crop
Yes the 310 thanks 
Here is what i was looking at.. the N38 II,JBL ND310II, and JBL S310II.
Questions: What do you think overall? This is just for my room and maybe for a few parties.. can these speakers handle that?
What's the difference between the 2nd and 3rd speaker? Which one?
Which reciever (not amp i think) do you recommend? I was looking at the Sony STRDE185.. but the guy at bestbuy wanted me to go yamaha because of less distortion.. what do you think? I think he just wanted me to spend 150 bucks more!
I had a lot more questions but these will do..
THANK YOU for your help it's really appreciated..
honestly man, most recievers are the same with little things hear and there. I have a decent Sony reciever for my home theatre and in all honesty, it does its job fine. Except for its lack of DTS, it does everything I want.
make sure that when you get your reciever, it can maximise the performance of the speaker. IE if you have speakers that have 100 Watts RMS, then make sure you get a reciever that has atleast 100 watts per channel.
I think the sony is only max 100 but the speakers can do 175watts.. is that bad?
^^ not sure about figures
Check that, it says
Recommended maximum Amp Wattage 250.. So does that mean 500 total? or just a 250W amp? I don't want to underpower these things, I just read about how underpowering can blow the tweeter/speaker.
Any ideas? Kinda want to order tommorow if possible.
Thanks,
Wozz 
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| Originally posted by wozzeck Check that, it says Recommended maximum Amp Wattage 250.. So does that mean 500 total? or just a 250W amp? I don't want to underpower these things, I just read about how underpowering can blow the tweeter/speaker. Any ideas? Kinda want to order tommorow if possible. Thanks, Wozz |
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| Originally posted by wozzeck Yes the 310 thanks ![]() Here is what i was looking at.. the N38 II,JBL ND310II, and JBL S310II. Questions: What do you think overall? This is just for my room and maybe for a few parties.. can these speakers handle that? What's the difference between the 2nd and 3rd speaker? Which one? Which reciever (not amp i think) do you recommend? I was looking at the Sony STRDE185.. but the guy at bestbuy wanted me to go yamaha because of less distortion.. what do you think? I think he just wanted me to spend 150 bucks more! I had a lot more questions but these will do.. THANK YOU for your help it's really appreciated.. |
Think about it...that's about 20 records when it's all said and done

Thanks for the help:
Questions, is there a difference between the ND310II and ND310??
This is my house, no one here, and I live far enough from neighbors that they can't hear it
Volume is no problem.
I really don't have any trust in ebay, so i want to buy it online, the site i'm looking at is www.etronics.com, which has them listed for 184.99..The problem is, their shipping charge is 80!!!! dollars UPS ground.. I checked the actual cost, its only 40ish. Anything I can do? Is there somewhere better?
About recievers, i read JBL's site that if you underpowre the speakers and then turn them up (you want them louder since amp/reciever is underpowered), the speakers will try to reproduce unreproducable noises and go ka-boom. I don't want this, considering each speaker is 250W each, what is a suitable powering device under 200 dollars?
Thanks, i have more questions but as always I can't think of any.
If you want to meet on TA chat it might be easier
Wozz 
bump for jdat to see 
First of all, if the speakers aren't for anything but your room, which i'm assuming is under 15'X 15', you won't NEED anything more than 150Watts per channel. Nice car stereos are about 100-120Watts now adays, and they would rock your room to peices. Just about any decent brand name out there will do you good, as long as you get at least 10" woofers and the speakers have a decent amount of range (down to at least 50Hz). I would recommend Cerwin Vega speakers. Not only are they very nice and bassy, but they are well priced and look very good without the screens on (red and black). As far as the receiver, I have the Sony STR-DE945 and I love it. I got it for about $350 two years ago when it was retailing for about $600. I bought it online and use www.mysimon.com to search for the lowest price. While Sony no longer makes my model, they offer other 9xx models that are about $330-$360 that I saw after just searching for them now. Now, you can save a lot of money on a receiver if you don't want things like DTS, optical and S-Video inputs etc. If you are not going to hook up surround sound, dvd etc to it, then it's not worth spending the money on it, unless you plan to upgrade in the next 1-3 years. Otherwise, save your money now and spend it on something else. Also, as far as the limiting wattage on your speakers vs your receiver, the wattage on the speaker can be either the RMS (root mean square, or average) power used, or it can be the peak power. When you see a wattage for the receiver, it is watts per channel, and each speaker will take up one channel. You CAN get speakers with higher peak wattage than your reciever can handle, but this isn't a problem when you use this set up in your room because you will probably not need to turn the speakers up past the point at which you would be in danger of hurting your system. Receivers also have fuses that will blow first. Remember it's the receiver that sends the signal to your speakers, not the other way around. So if you get a receiver that can output 300watts per channel, and speakers that can only handle 100wats, then you can blow up your speakers. The best bet is to match up some speakers with a peak power rating that is very close to the watts per channel rating on your receiver.
In short, I'd suggest you get a sony STR-DE9xx receiver and cerwin vega speakers with 12" woofers. Match up the wattage ratings accordingly and go from there!
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| Originally posted by wozzeck Thanks for the help: Questions, is there a difference between the ND310II and ND310?? This is my house, no one here, and I live far enough from neighbors that they can't hear it Volume is no problem.I really don't have any trust in ebay, so i want to buy it online, the site i'm looking at is www.etronics.com, which has them listed for 184.99..The problem is, their shipping charge is 80!!!! dollars UPS ground.. I checked the actual cost, its only 40ish. Anything I can do? Is there somewhere better? About recievers, i read JBL's site that if you underpowre the speakers and then turn them up (you want them louder since amp/reciever is underpowered), the speakers will try to reproduce unreproducable noises and go ka-boom. I don't want this, considering each speaker is 250W each, what is a suitable powering device under 200 dollars? Thanks, i have more questions but as always I can't think of any. If you want to meet on TA chat it might be easier Wozz |
Thanks for the tips
Are these speakers that powerful? When i listened to them in bestbuy, they sounded loud, but not shake the house loud!
I just don't trust ebay as I was telling jdat, I've had some bad experiences that have soured me on the entire ebay deal. I'd rather spend a little extra and know I can sue someone if need be 
Can you recommend a reciever for me? I'm talking to a friend who thinks I should go for the Harman Kardon HK 3470..
Thanks
wozz
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| Originally posted by wozzeck Thanks for the tips Are these speakers that powerful? When i listened to them in bestbuy, they sounded loud, but not shake the house loud![/b] |

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| Originally posted by jdat logically it's 250 X 2 = 500 watts underpowering won't do nothing bad to your speakers .... Overpowering will blow them out ,,, but underpowering is just like giving them less power... no big deal it still works good ... it's just not running at full power |
The person I was talking to said a full-bandwidth 100Wx2 amp like H/K 3470 would be enough to power this well..
True? I'm not buying an amp, I want to buy a reciever since it'll be cheaper
A receiver is an amp + FM/AM tuner + all the audio/video bells and whistles. If you just want to provide power to your speakers, I would just get an amp. Stand alone amps are more efficient and clean.
As for the difference between JBL ND310II and ND310 is just marketing. JBL premiered the series starting with ND310 and then 2 years later came out with II. Slight design in speaker structure but no major differences. I own a pair of the JBL S312 and JBL S38 for moniters.
The JBL speakers alone will not shake your room. I suggest adding a subwoofer to your system for that extra bass. The recommended HK 3470 will clip under heavy bass (bass takes a lot of wattage). Never look at max wattage of a receiver b/c you should never reach that number without risking damage. Most receivers are at 70% load when the volume is at 0dB.
I thought if i went amp route it would be MORE expensive.. i would have to buy pre-amp, amp, etc.. Is there an amp you recommend?
What about the Sony STRDE-185 reciever? good bad?
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| Originally posted by wozzeck I thought if i went amp route it would be MORE expensive.. i would have to buy pre-amp, amp, etc.. Is there an amp you recommend? What about the Sony STRDE-185 reciever? good bad? |
I just don't know how to look, and all the amp's I've looked at in the 500W range are really expensive.. I'm going to try the Sony Reciever
How much are you looking to spend on this amp?
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| Originally posted by DJ Teknique underpowering your speakers will couse distortion.....we wouldn't want that now would we? the best thing is to have your amp RMS power as close to your speaker RMS power.... |
If you're worried about sound quality DON'T buy online. Different speakers are good at different things - some perform well on highs, some on lows, etc etc, and different speakers from the same maker and of the same model may also sound different. So you need to go to a showroom and take a mix cd or two and spend a good couple hours listening to different systems. Remember, if you're going to plonk down a ton of money, it'd better be worth it.
If you're just going for loudness, however, online is fine because all you need is the number of watts it can handle.
dude, I'm telling you, you dont NEED 250 watts of testicle crushing wattage because honestly, you will never EVER have them going that loud anyways, I have a kickass pair of Paradigm speakers that can rock the shit out of most speakers out there yet they are only around 100 watts and i have never EVER gone past halfway on my reciever's volume dial.
Oh and to however said that 38-40 hz is low bass.....you must be joking ???????
that is like mid range dude, My sub is capable of playing 25 hz signals and my buddy's home built sub can play as low as 23 hz.....that is guarenteed to shake the house.
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