

My sofa is pretty close to the back wall, so they wouldn't truly be "rear" speakers.

I'm ready to pull the trigger on a pair of 140SAs to hang on the wall behind my MLP (where the wall meets the ceiling) to use as top middle speakers in a 5.1.2 setup. If I get them sooner I'll posts pics & review. I might not be able to wait until November (lol). That makes the 500's versatile & provides multi-use applications for current or future applications. as well as traditional Surround Sound via Switchable Crossover Setting. Simply because they offer both upward firing (Atmos) configuration. Nothing wrong with the 140's (in my set-up they performed exceptional), but I'd go with the new 500's. The cabinet sizes of both models are almost identical, but have to believe the new 500's will provide a fuller range.įor those debating between the original 140's & the new 500's. Curious to see (hear) if the larger 5.25" RP-500SA offers a significant or subtle experience compared to the 4" RP-140SA. I'll have a strong ability to compare the new 500's. Prior to adding them to the system, I'll swap out the front pair of RP-140SA's with the new 500SA's. In my case, the RP-500SA's are actually more of an "addition" than upgrade (going from 5.2.4 to. My plans are to upgrade a number of items - closer to the November, Black Friday time frame. San Andreas (Warner Bros.Cool to learn advance orders of the new RP-500SA are starting to hit the street.Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Sony): Release date October 6, 2015.Age of Adaline (Lionsgate): Release date September 8, 2015.Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.): Release date September 1, 2015.There have now been 20 Blu-ray titles mixed in Dolby Atmos, Dolby reports, seven of which have yet to be released. The Diva opera scene and ensuing mayhem may well have been the most played clip that year. Of course, Element is a classic among videophiles, having achieved near cult status at the 1998 CES as the home theater demo. In addition to Atmos soundtracks, both films have been restored and remastered. Slated for release on October 27 under the Blu-Ray Supreme Cinema banner, both discs will be packaged in a limited-edition acrylic “Clear Case” featuring 24-page behind-the-scenes booklets with rare photos. Two classics from director Luc Besson- The Fifth Element and Leon: The Professional-will get the Atmos treatment this fall, Sony Pictures announced.
