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home theater systems??? Need advice
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:37 am
by keithvibe
I am in the market for a new system.It's been some time since my last system. 2.1 surround sound... Yep I rocked HAHA.anyways,I was looking at a bose 3-2-1 system till I found out how much that system costs but I did find something cheaper and apparently just as good.What I was looking for from you guys is what are you rocking. 5.1? 7.1? 1080I?I came across this at CC.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm...il.doIt gets great reviews. I like the symplistic idea behind it. I am not too sure though.I do have limitations. And they are1)Under 5002)The physical size of the unit can not be any deeper than 15 1/2 inches. 3)I am looking to be able to play my DVD rw's in it. 4)Wireless rear speakers would be nice but not nessary.
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:29 am
by 02csnow
DO NOT buy a bose system.If you are just looking for a home theater in a box. I would go with Sony, Pioneer, or Philips. 5.1 is the best value, 7.1 is really over the top with an in the box.I installed custom home theaters for 2 years. Every so often I would install an in the box, but most of the time it was all custom. I did alot of B&W speakers and Pioneer recievers. I remember one house I did where a pair of B&W speakers cost $250,000.
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:43 am
by zionzr2
First off 80% of the cost of BOSE is the "B," "O," "S," & "E."HTIB (Home Theater In Box) are ok if you like all in one units.I think you could do better with your money by buying each componet seperate.5.1 systems are fine not much is more than that anyway.Brands to look at: Harmon/Kardon, Onkyo, Panasonic, there are others but these are my top 3.Brands to avoid: Sony, BOSE, Phillips, or any off brand.hope this helps
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (zionzr2)
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:46 am
by kevera
That's odd because my Sony pumps.Haven't had a problem with Sony.I think you pay for the Harmon/Kardon name also.But you are right in the fact you get better if you buy it separately.
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:50 am
by nygiantzz1
It's not a bad setup for an all in one system. I looked at all the systems CC had listed and I think the JVC is a better deal for the money at $319.00. At least you get a full size sub and 5 speakers.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm...#tabs I can vouch for JVC reliability too. I still have my first JVC receiver (14yrs old) hooked up in the basement and it still thumps. I'd consider Sony too, a little more expensive, but good quality.
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:38 am
by Puckman27
go to ebay and get the fluance system. sounds awesome, they are built really really well, and the best part is that they don't cost an arm and a leg. course you'd still need to shop around for a powered sub and a 5.1 receiver. i got my harmon/kardon receiver on ebay cheaper than i got the speakers. and btw, the fluance tower speakers put out a good amount of bass, so i don't even have a sub at the moment (though i'd like one)
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:18 am
by keithvibe
The sony system I have now works great, only problem is it don't fit in to my brand new entertainment center... LOL with out cutting out the back of the entertainment center. Thats my excuse anyways... I really just wanted a brand new 5.1 system.I will miss my current system though, it holds 51 cd's at once. Anyone else have suggestions?? I have decided not to get the system in my first post. I am leaning more towards a nice receiver that I can add on components to. In addition to the sony 2.1 I also have a nice Technics system that the receiver just doesn't support the 5.1. It' already has everything else though, right down to the turntables LOL
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:58 am
by zionzr2
I think i need to clarify my position on sony. Its not that they are a bad product I think there is just way better for the same amount of money. More Watts is not always better its More Current the Better.Or in more practical terms the heavier the unit the better. My brother was looking at a Sony HTIB and i convinced him on a seperate HK and Infinity package that was the same price as the Sony he was looking at. That system kicks Sony's rear.Sony does make good stuff its just there is better for the same money.
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:24 pm
by keithvibe
Can I get some feed back on these systems? It's been sometime since I have bought a new system. Pro's and Con's of it?this one I would reuse my current DVD playerhttp://
www.buy.com/prod/kenwoo....htmlThis one comes with a new playerhttp://
www.buy.com/prod/kenwoo....html
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:34 pm
by 02csnow
Alot of people worry about using too many remotes when they get a system. If you are gonna go with one of the two. I would choose the first one. It allows you to do all your video switching from one area. So you only use one imput on your tv, and run all equipment to the reciever.
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:22 am
by keithvibe
I think I have found the system. It's a bit more than I want to pay but I think the expandablities of the receiver are a better bet for future use.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-I...4#Tab I'm taking donations LOLYou can spend Super bowl Sunday at my house if you donate more than 100.00 LOL
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:02 pm
by jake75
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »I am in the market for a new system.It's been some time since my last system. 2.1 surround sound... Yep I rocked HAHA.anyways,I was looking at a bose 3-2-1 system till I found out how much that system costs but I did find something cheaper and apparently just as good.What I was looking for from you guys is what are you rocking. 5.1? 7.1? 1080I?I came across this at CC.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm...il.doIt gets great reviews. I like the symplistic idea behind it. I am not too sure though.I do have limitations. And they are1)Under 5002)The physical size of the unit can not be any deeper than 15 1/2 inches. 3)I am looking to be able to play my DVD rw's in it. 4)Wireless rear speakers would be nice but not nessary.I think I saw a SONY system at Costco last wekeend that met all of those requirements.
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (keithvibe)
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:50 am
by ZubenElGenubi
Well, having just purchased a new receiver (Yamaha RX-V2500) and a semi-audiophile, I hope I qualify enough to answer.I think that if you're settled on getting a HTIB system, the Onkyo HT-S894 is the way to go. Definitely has better output power/THD numbers than the Kenwood units you referenced.You might want to go to
http://www.audioreview.com and browse some of the user reviews out there as well. Also, keep your eyes on eBay; you might find a deal there. In fact, here's an auction for the Onkyo system:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Onkyo-...wItemJust found this...B&H has is for under six C-notes:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bn...&Q=&O=I personally prefer component systems, but I can see the appeal of having everything new at one time. Good Luck!
Re: home theater systems??? Need advice (02csnow)
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:55 am
by ZubenElGenubi
Quote, originally posted by 02csnow »I installed custom home theaters for 2 years. Every so often I would install an in the box, but most of the time it was all custom. I did alot of B&W speakers and Pioneer recievers. I remember one house I did where a pair of B&W speakers cost $250,000.I gotta know more 'bout that setup! I mean, the Nautilus speakers are only $40,000 a pair...