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Posted by ChairmanOfTheBored on 08/20/07 09:07
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 04:12:08 GMT, "def456" <def456@none.none> wrote:
>I've decided that my TV's sound isn't good enough anymore to watch DVD
>movies, so I'm shopping for a home theater audio system. I already have a
>couple of TVs and DVD players, so really only need the audio receiver and
>speaker system (if I understand correctly). It will be low-end, probably
>under $100, maybe under $50 from Walmart, Kmart, or Sears. Yes they offer
>some systems under $50 without a DVD player, presumably just the audio
>receiver and speakers. You can google and look at them, so no need for me to
>detail them here.
Idiot. Don't you mean cheap clock radio in a box being called a stereo
system?
You'd be better off with a 7.1 channel PC set-up.
Mine: A $200 100W x 6 Pioneer A/V Receiver, an old '70s era pair of
front speakers by Scott, and a $200 pair of Radio Shack Optimus Pro LX5
Rear speakers, with a PC targeted sub-woofer that I robbed from my PC
set-up.
Sure, you could spend a couple hundred bucks and get a thrown together
system, but you won't match the wattage (at decent distortion ratings)
and you'll end up with shit. At attempting to get below $100, all you'll
get is a glorified clock radio. I wouldn't even consider it., much less
call it a "home theater" set-up.
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