Brad, I need a home theatre system.

 

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Username: Denali_on_22s

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Post Number: 6105
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I'm trying to buy a home theatre system for my new apartment, but I have no clue where to start. I have a low budget of about 3-400 dollars. I'm lookin' for some Brad Warren advice. I don't necessarily need a receiver, but I would like one if it allows me to stay in my budget. Otherwise, I have a receiver that will do the trick. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Username: Exige

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What receiver do you already have? If you don't need a new one, it makes your budget much more worthwhile. Are you looking for stuff already built, or some DIY ideas (bang for the buck)?

5.1 or 7.1? Do you need a sub or do you already have one?
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

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Post Number: 8567
Registered: Jul-06
Onkyo is probably the best bang for your buck in that price range Reece.
 

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Username: Denali_on_22s

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That what I have looked at and have more or less decided on buying. I have an older Yamaha receiver from when they were supposedly "real nice". I don't want to use it really, but I will if I can get some better sound.

I'd like 5.1 sound and I don't have a sub to use in the home theatre. I would like to just buy a package deal if anyone has any good suggestions.
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

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Personally I never liked the "package" deals with surround. Yeah you get all the speakers needed and a cute little sub to go along with it but they never pack the "punch" I myself look for. Mind you I'm insane when it comes to punch in HT lol. My sub alone is 1000w. In a home that's quite plenty.

However for the run of the mill movie watcher those HT in a box deals are a decent value.


Just don't buy into the Bose bandwagon. They are a prime example of marketing over engineering.

Today's receivers are far more affordable than yesterday's. $200 can get you what you need/want. Another $200 in speaks and you're there. How old is the Yamaha? If it's not a "surround" receiver then you will have to replace it if you want true 5.1 or 7.1 surround. Think of the receiver as just as important to your HT as your HU is to your car's system. It's the brain behind the brawn. I've replaced speakers in my HT setup several times but still use the same receiver.



Brad is FAAAAR more knowledgeable in this avenue than I and should be along shortly.
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

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Post Number: 8568
Registered: Jul-06
"Mind you I'm insane when it comes to punch in HT lol. My sub alone is 1000w. In a home that's quite plenty. "

This "punch" that you speak of is actually just your sub stage over-powering the rest of the speakers and eliminating any possibility of a flat response that is desired by many for a realistic or live listening experience.
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

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I don't care.


I'm insane remember?
 

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Username: Hittin1

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Post Number: 1017
Registered: May-07
Sup Reece. I also use a Yamaha Reciever... this one.
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/productdetail.html?CNTID=200022

it does the job and I like the fact thjat it requries a powered sub...
Which Yamaha are you using?
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

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Post Number: 17815
Registered: Jun-06
At 29hz it's not exactly destroying my listening experiences to the other freq's in my HT. It simply packs the punch when needed.



And then some.
 

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Username: Hittin1

Lake Charles, La. United States

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Registered: May-07
NICE!
<------- Jealous
 

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Username: The_image_dynamic

San Diego, California

Post Number: 4473
Registered: Dec-06
Reece, get Athena speakers. They are what I use for my computer audio system and I highly recommend them. You know how critical I am about sound. Athena is part of the Audio Products International Corp. of Canada which is now owned by Klipsch and includes the Energy and Mirage (very highly rated) brands. Use the Yamaha receiver you have.

L-R: http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATLS300

Center: http://www.infiniteelectronix.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3418

Surround: http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATLS100

That comes out to $435 + ship, an unbeatable deal.

Sub (which will put you more over budget but you can always add later): http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATASP4100B
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

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Told ya.
 

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Username: Hittin1

Lake Charles, La. United States

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lol
 

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Username: Denali_on_22s

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Post Number: 6109
Registered: Feb-06
that would be sick, brad, but i'm muy impaciente and low on dough. i definitely want a substage in my system from the beginning. if i can get some funds i'd definitely buy your suggestion, as you have never done me wrong before.
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

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Post Number: 8580
Registered: Jul-06
As important as it is skip the center stage and get it later if you're a bit low on the dough at the moment, that way in time you'll have a pretty decent setup.
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