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Sorry... last night was an early one for me (needed it)
Each woofer weighs 6 tenths of a pound more -- the tweeter is 1/10 lb more.
A single 200SE weighs 1.3 pounds more than the original 200.
The speaker is not rear ported.. Sealed enclosure, absolutely no change to the cabinet.
L/R - Sierra Towers
Center - Sierra Horizon Tower
Surrounds - 200SE
SW - Dual PSA XV15's
TV - Panasonic TC-P65VT60
A/V Receiver - Denon AVR-4311CI
Blu-ray/DVD - Sony BDP-S5100
DVR STB - Motorola Arris X1
I would also be interested in the upgrade.
Wow, I don't know how I've missed this thread, but I think I've found the perfect surround speaker for the theater. Something small and not too deep is needed since the column size will be limited (the room is only 14 feet wide), and these look perfect. Thanks, Dave F!!!!!
- EVH III
Dave, any word on its output capabilities as compared to 170SE?
Is the sensitivity going to be the same as 200 classics?
Last edited by Abhi; 10-15-2007 at 11:47 AM.
Oh, I'm all over this upgrade. They're only a few months old (and only a month in service) but I would be happy to upgrade to blend with the Sierra fronts better and lower the crossover down to 80 Hz or so. That would be very nice.
If anyone is looking to buy new 200SE's instead of upgrading their old ones...I'm looking for a nice pair of classics:
http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/sho...5404#post25404
Most welcome Eddie!
Overall output capability, assuming an 80Hz crossover, will be extremely close between the two. The 170SE still has an edge and is, of course, capable of deeper bass response and more warmth. Sensitivty of the 200SE remains the same as the original 200.