Quote Originally Posted by misterscott View Post
Hi,

I currently have some Polk S55's, S35 in my living room with an SVS SB3000 but I want to change the orientation of the room and put the TV into this built in bookshelf (see picture in link below)

https://share.icloud.com/photos/094c...FpOyCYeFg9Ni2Q

I'm liking what I'm reading about Ascend and am narrowing it down to either the Sierra1 v2 or the CMT-340SE2 and I'm not sure which (although wanting to stay under that $1k price point if possible as I'm also building a 7.3.4 theater in my basement )

- I will be sitting about 11 feet from the speakers
- I want a 3.1 system, I would pair with a sub like the SB3000
- Its a 'great room' layout with overall dimensions of 35'x15'x10', with open hallways to other rooms as well
- I'm about 75% movies, 25% music, which is a blend of many genres. I like it decently loud but still 10-15db below reference usually.
- I would power it will something like a denon x3600 but could be convinced to add an amp like a BasX A3 perhaps.
- I do like bass, but also have never really heard a highly sensitive speaker and therefore haven't heard that clarity and dynamic range that comes with them.

Couple questions first:
- Since I want a 3.1, I do like the low profile dimensions of the Duo V2 for the center, but Im guessing with the ribbon tweeter, that wouldn't match well with either of the Sierra1v2 or the CMT340's right? and I should stick with the matching center (even thought they're a bit taller).
- You'll see from the pics, I want to actually put these in a book shelf. The L/R in each of the side shelves, TV and center will go where the Banksy is now. The shelves are 17" deep, cabinet is 36" tall. Is that deep enough for the ports to breathe? How negatively do you think that will affect the sound having them in a bookshelf? Is this like ordering a steak well done?
- Lastly what would you go with or recommend? I'm sure both would be great. I'm leaning towards Sierra1v2, not sure why though. Partially because of the Erins Audio review.

Thank you for letting me post!
If you have enough power, I would go with the Sierra 1, which should be the better overall speaker. The main advantage of the 340 is its higher sensitivity which is a non-issue if you're able to power the Sierra 1's to the volume that you want.