I think I'm ready to buy my first HT system. I have read quite a few posts, and tried to find some information, but perhaps I searched the wrong forums or used the wrong keywords.
I have seen an HT package put together on etown.com, Onkyo TXDS989/Atlantic Technology System 350 THX. They say the list price is $6614.95, but offer it for $4436.88. The system will be in a room that is 32x16, (with high ceilings). I think that perhaps this Onkyo is overkill, but for the price all together, it seems like a good deal. I have read great things about these speakers, though I have not found an area near me that sells them (Westchester, NY).
My questions:
1)Does anyone have a better recommendation for the money, or for less??
2)The system is coming from One Call. Does anyone have experience with them?
Many thanks for your help, and to those who've already helped through some of their other posts!
Peace,
Morley
electronix_kid
08-05-00, 01:18 AM
I think the best bang for the buck Complete Home Theater, or Home-Theater-in-a-Box, is the Kenwood HTB-503, I've seen it for about $399.99, and if you get it pricematched at ONECALL (more on that later), youll get it cheaper! The 503 comes with a VR407 reciever, which i recently ordered from Onecall.com, it has 600watts of power, DTS, DD, and prologic decoders, and its a great reciever for the value. If its your first HT, dont spend all that money on the fancy THX stuff, keep your budget low if its your first, and if oyu wanna upgrade, the 407 is very upgradeable, it has Four Digital INputs and outputs, for your DVD, CD, LD, MD, DSS, whatever uses digtal, and plenty of AV ins and outs. It comes with everyhing you need, the speakers, and the subwoofer too, just add a source (DVD player, VCR, CD) and a TV
About onecall.com, they seem okay, you get the cheapest price by ordering over their 1-800 phone number, i think its safer than the internet too. They do pricematching, so they claim to beat any authorized dealer.
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Toshiba SD-2109, Luxman Amp. NEC Pro-Logic Processer... I want... er, im GETTING 5.1!!! Soon, the Kenwood VR-407!!!
HELP! I'M STILL TRAPPED IN A 14 YR.
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daledude
08-05-00, 01:12 PM
WoW!, a full Thx setup for a first hometheater is a big first step. The price looks great, but make sure it includes both 12" subs. Honestly, you can find a great 5.1 speaker set for about $2000 and a good receiver for abut $1000 that you would be more than happy with. But the system you mention in your post is probably one of the best on the market, and considering you may never feel the need to upgrade for many years it should be well worth the extra money.
One problem you may come across is that the AT 350 system has been discontinued. The new system uses the speakers from the 350 and sub from the 450 and is called the 370. (It basically uses one 15" sub in place of two 12" subs.) Either way, all of the above the above systems will provide excellent movie sound. For speakers of this caliber, the Onkyo is definitely not overkill.
Some advise that may be helpful. If you are buying this as a package, make sure you can't find the components seperately for less. If you can get the system without a sub for less, then you may want to get a Hsu Research TN1220 sub instead, in my experience it's probably the best sub on the market. It will exceed thx requirements easily, especially with the 500 watt amp. Go to www.hsuresearch.com (http://www.hsuresearch.com) to look into it.
One last thing to remember is that a thx system can be a little "dull" for music. It's usually just the way the music is recorded though.
bdshort
08-05-00, 05:56 PM
electronix_kid: Heh, while I have the 502, and agree it's a good system for $500 or less, I think Morley is intending to spend quite a bit more than $500 on his system :-) As I would have if I could have afforded more.
Morley
08-06-00, 11:01 PM
Electronix Kid,
Thanks for the post! The thing is, I did not want to worry about upgrading and wasting the money. I have been saving up for almost a year now, just so that I wouldn't waste money on a "first" system, only to find that it was a waste because I need to upgrade.
Have you ordered from One.Call before?
Thanks for your post!!
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-06-00, 11:17 PM
daledude,
Thanks for your reply!!! But now I'm a little nervous. Is it a "big step" because I may not be able to set it up?
The system they offer only comes with ONE 12" sub, but they said I should get two. I figure if the speakers are the same and the only difference is the sub, I can pick up a 15" later and put the 12" in the back of the room, no?
You mentioned getting a system for around $3K, would it be as good? I have saved up for almost a year now, and really don't want to have to upgrade this system (at least not for a long time). I have been sooooo patient hearing my DVD's from my TV speakers(tragic as that may be) waiting to have enough for a system I won't have to spend money on later. The thing is, I have not HEARD the speakers, and have not found a place nearby that has them. I have read a lot of reviews, and they seem to be great. I don't have a great ear, as the howling dogs will attest to when I sing. I planned on using the system mostly for HT. One thing that worries me though, is why were the speakers discontinued? A friend of mine also offered to sell me his Marantz receiver (model??? but THX) and Polk speakers, but he didn't give me a price yet, (he just mentioned it to me yesterday).
I will see about buying everything seperately, I have checked out costsheets.com a while ago, and saw what a difference there was in the wholesale and retail, which makes me think I might be able to negotiate a better deal, and then spring for the sub you mentioned, (I will check it out).
Lastly, have you ever dealt with, or know anyone who has purchased from One.Call??
Thanks again!
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-06-00, 11:19 PM
bdshort,
You are right. I really don't want to upgrade. As I have mentioned, I saved for almost a year and now I am finally ready to take the plunge. The good thing is, all the anticipation is making my wife more excited about it!
Peace,
Morely
matchpenalty
08-07-00, 12:32 AM
If you need THX, that sounds like a pretty good deal. I personally went for a notch below (and signifcantly lower $$) and don't think I gave too much. I have a Marantz/NHT/Velodyne setup that I love. Personally, I like Marantz receivers more than Onkyo. The THX version was just too much of a step up for me. The SR-8000 may not be THX, but it rocks; though, I did hear the THX model and if it had only been a few hundred bucks...hmmmmm...
One thing is for sure, either way, you shouldn't need to worry about upgrading. However, given the size of your room, make sure you have enough sub. Given the cost of the system...either match your sub with a second or get a big enough one to handle it. You may also want to get someone to help you set it up properly. Might very well be worth the few bucks if you have never done it before.
p.s. using the cash I didn't spend on a fancier system to seed the savings toward a plasma hdtv.
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Morley
08-07-00, 02:23 AM
xcheckers,
Thanks for your reply!
Do you mean that I wouldn't be able to use the 12" sub now, and get a 15" later, and use them both? How can I find someone to help me set it up. My friend who is thinking about selling his marantz thx/polk set up is/was an electrical engineer. I suspect he would be able to help me with whatever system I get, no? I certainly wouldn't be able to set it up myself....heck, I can't get my PIP to work! http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/redface.gif
I first wanted to get the onkyo 777 which is THX select. I didn't plan on the 989 until I saw the package. I got a price of $749 for the 777 which I thought was a great deal, but figured the cost of each speaker (foolishly?) at full retail to be about $4K or so. So when I saw this package with a better receiver I thought it was a deal. If I can get the speakers for less, then what would you think about the 777 instead of the 989?
Good luck with the plasma! I bet that will be awsome! I think after this I will not be spending much on HT stuff for a while. http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/wink.gif
Thanks again!
Peace,
Morley
BoBoish
08-07-00, 02:39 AM
I have no comments on the speakers or receiver (way out of my league), but I have had great experiences with onecall. Also, check out www.audiosurvey.com (http://www.audiosurvey.com) for other peoples experiences on onecall, as well as any other mailorder shops you may come by.
Bo. http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
BoBoish
08-07-00, 02:41 AM
Oh, DEFINITELY call their 1-800 number and talk to a live person. You may be able to get them to throw in free cables and stuff (or at least talk them down, which isn't hard on their discontinued stuff). They will help you out with setup after you get your stuff as well (sort of like Crutchfield).
Also, for comparison's sake, both www.reference-av.com (http://www.reference-av.com) and www.soundcity.com (http://www.soundcity.com) sell Atlanic Technology speakers.
With Reference, you will have to call them, but I have gotten good quotes from them before. They also have a good reputation on www.audiosurvey.com. (http://www.audiosurvey.com.)
Bo.
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Morley
08-07-00, 02:54 AM
BoBoish,
Thanks for the posts! I will go and check them out right now! I was hoping to get some feedback on onecall. Many thanks for the site link too! Hmmmm....try to get free cables.....GREAT idea! http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Peace,
Morley
daledude
08-07-00, 01:49 PM
The 350 was discontinued because after a few years, most speaker manufacturers will "upgrade" there speakers. Sometimes the improvements are noticeable, sometimes they just sound diffrent and not really better.
If you're worried about setting it up, ask your friend for help. You can also get a surround sound test disc. Most disc give you all the instructions you need to set up a thx system. Last you'll want to invest in a $40 Radio Shack SPL meter, the analog one is more acurate then the more expensive digital model.
As far as the sub issue goes, one 12" will be enough as long as you don't crank up the volume to high. For a speaker system to gain Thx certification, it most produce a certain level of bass at a certain volume (30hz at 105spl). The 350 system needed two 12" subs to acheive this. The 450 and newer 370 only need one 15" sub to do this. As far as the Hsu Research sub I don't know any specific numbers, but I do know that the TN1220 can keep up 18" subs that costs twice as much output and sound quality wise.
The Onkyo 777 is an excellent receiver. It is Thx Select, which means that is has the same DSP processing as the Thx Ultra but less power (watt wise). Thx select is meant for rooms of 2000 cubic feet, while Thx Ultra is meant for larger rooms. (The 350 is would be Thx Ultra) With a powered subwoofer the Thx select would be more than adequate for your room.
As for the speakers, you should go to a local dealer and ask to hear a thx system. Most thx systems sound diffrent from most other speakers and some people just don't like the sound.
You should also tell the salesman to show you some speakers that would compete with the 350 that only cost about $2000. Some good brands to look into are: Paradigm, B&w, NHT, Boston Acoustic, Definitive Technology, Energy, PSB, M&K.
ECydeDave
08-07-00, 03:19 PM
If you have a 6th Ave. Electronics store near you, they are selling a Pioneer Elite 500 watt DOlby Digital THX reference DTS receiver for $595! If I was looking for a new receiver right now, I might concider this one. But it seems you have more $$$ to spend, so go all out http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif Good Luck!!
gieso
08-07-00, 07:39 PM
I have the Atlantic 350's, but I deceided to go with another sub (Sunfire True Sub) in a similar sized room. I am driving mine with a Denon 3600 and it sounds great.
I got my speakers from CinemaSource (http://www.hometheaternet.com) and had no problems at all. They work with the Atlantic Technologies folks a lot and are fully authorized to sell their stuff. Without the subs, my 350 set was just under $1400 about a year ago. Throw in the $1100 I paid for the Sunfire and you are at $2500.
I admit getting a couple of grand off the list price looks good, but you can get one heck of a receiver for $2000. I am not familiar with the Onkyo, but this might not be that great of a deal. The last time I checked, a Denon 5800 would be less than $2k; even less if you don't mind factory refurbished (see spidergear.com). Refurbished would be around $1,300.
Good luck to you. Have fun.
My Theater: http://www.users.uswest.net/~gieso/Theater.htm
Morley
08-08-00, 02:04 AM
daledude,
Wow! Thanks for your input! Okay, so just like a new model, not that there was a problem with the speakers, that's good to know.....So, you think that the Onkyo 777 would be good enough with the Atlantics? That would save me a lot if I can get a good deal, and it seems there are some deals out there! It sure would be nice to save some cash, (I'll try not to think that I could have gotten something 4-5 months ago http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif ). I think the 777 is 125watts per channel. I don't know about anyone else, but I doubt I will have it up even that high....but then, I haven't heard it yet. It seems that I will have to start over, and hunt for individual deals, and price them out first, and see what comes out better. If the difference is only a couple of hundred bucks, I think I'll go with the Ultra Onkyo. If I can save 800-900 bucks, I'll go for the Onkyo select. As for the sound of the speakers, there is only one place close to me/that I could find, and they were soooo rude. I walked out after waiting for 15 minutes trying to get someones attention....and my wife and I and one other couple were in the store. I asked for assistance and they didn't even acknowledge us, so I figured these are not people I want to do business with, (The Listening Room).
Anyway, thanks for the advice!!! I will check out the sub you mentioned, as I really want solid, chest thumping bass!
Btw, if I wanted to add a second sub later, could I?
Thanks!
Morley
Morley
08-08-00, 02:07 AM
ECydeDave,
Thanks for your post, but I live in Westchester, and am not familiar with that store. I don't get into the city much, as little as possible. I'm not cut out for big city life. I'll try to research the pioneer, but I think I'm settling on the onkyo 777. I have actually been looking at it for some time, but didn't buy it because I didn't think it would be of any use until I had the speakers, which took more time to save up for.
Thanks again!
Peace,
Morley
electronix_kid
08-08-00, 02:08 AM
Morley:
I just ordered a Kenwood VR407 from Onecall.com a couple days ago, expecting it any day now! Cant wait! http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Morley
08-08-00, 02:18 AM
Gieso,
Thanks for your post! Wow!!! $1400 for the speakers without the sub sounds like an amazing deal! I will check them out, and see if perhaps onecall will beat them<big grin>. This way I could pick up the onkyo 777 for about $750, and with the sub be just over $3! That's REALLY great!!! Many thanks! I will check out the site tomorrow when I get home from work, and really start doing my homework. I would love to be set up by the end of the month! I've been so patient, but I really am getting tired of waiting.
Nice set-up, btw!!!
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-08-00, 02:28 AM
electronix_kid:
Great!!! Let me know how you like their service/packaging, etc., if you can! Congrats!!! I hope you get soon! I know what it's like to wait<grin>.
Peace,
Morley
BoBoish
08-08-00, 02:48 AM
Morley,
Once you get this all set up, you know you will have to post back and let us know how it sounds...and of course how happy you are with your set-up! Ahhh, the first time you pop in a DVD with the new home theater..... http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
Bo.
Morley
08-08-00, 12:44 PM
Bo,
You know I will!....I can't wait. The closest I have come to surround sound is using the wide surround SPATIALIZER function on my bedroom dvd player, (which actually is amazing considering it's coming out of the TV!). And to think, when I first started thinking about HT, I was going to buy a Bose system, but then I heard one in my friends house, and it didn't impress me that much.
I wish I had the system now!!!!!
Peace,
Morley
daledude
08-08-00, 12:50 PM
One thing to keep in mind is that the Onkyo 989 has some extra processing modes that make it worth more, but you also need extra speakers. Check out the onkyo homepage for more info. about the diffrences. I wouldn't worry about the power diffrences because you can easily buy a seperate poweramp if you ever thought you needed more power.
www.soundandvisionmag.com (http://www.soundandvisionmag.com) did a three way comparison between the Onkyo 777, Marantz sr-19, and kenwood receiver. Check it out. They also did a review of five $500 subs. Even the little 10" Hsu sub reviewed was able to put out lots of bass in the reviewers large room.
There is absoulutely no reason why you couldn't add a second sub later on, but it's probably a better idea to use one really good sub. When you have two subs you may get more output at certain frequencies, but you have to be careful when you set them up otherwise you get destructive cancellation at certain frequencies (output at these frequencies will be down).
Morley
08-09-00, 01:54 AM
daledude,
I read that review, and it was what made me consider the onkyo initially. Thanks for the info on the sub! With the money I'm about to save, I can get a kick *ss, stop your heart, sub!!! I will check out the Hsu Research TN1220 sub....is that 12" or 15". I may as well spring for a 15" now so I won't have to upgrade that later!
I can't wait!!!!!!
Thanks again!
Peace,
Morley
daledude
08-09-00, 02:34 AM
The Hsu Research 12" outperforms 18" subs. It's one of the most powerful subs available.
Morley
08-10-00, 03:28 PM
gieso,
I just called cinemasource, and they don't carry them any more. They were really nice though, and I wish I could have bought it from them. They said only OneCall offers them online now, and that I should give them a call....so here I go, let's see what price they offer.
Peace,
Morley
electronix_kid
08-10-00, 05:16 PM
Morely:
I just recieved my Kenwood Reciever yesterday, its packed quite well, besides the original box from factory, they pack THAT inside a bigger box surrounding the original box with packing peanuts between the big box and the original box. Packed it very well. Comes with packing slip all the standard stuff... Pretty good service. Go for ONECALL... http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Happy Buying!
sinned
08-11-00, 04:28 AM
I bought the Atlantic Technology System 350 THX from OneCall about a year or so ago for a little less than $2000. This included 1 sub and 4 speaker stands. Make sure you get the stands as part of the deal because sometimes they won't include it & charge you an arm & a leg for it. Don't know how much the Onkyo 989 retails for, but just wanted to give you an idea what price range the AT350 should be. By the way, they are great!!! No regrets whatsoever! Good Luck.
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Orlando
08-11-00, 03:32 PM
I own the Atlantic Tech. System 4.5 after looking and listening to speakers for close to three years. I've had them in my house for a year and everytime I fire them up they never stop impressing me. One of the best Home Theater/Stereo investments I've ever made. If you have that kind of money in your budget for you first system. I say go for it, you won't regret it for a minute. I would bet it will sound so amazing that you will have a smile from ear to ear that will last at least six months. And everytime someone comes over (including the mailman) you'll be pulling them into your Home Theater to listem to how great it sounds.
Good Luck and Enjoy.
Morley
08-12-00, 01:06 PM
electronix_kid:
Thanks for the info, and congrats on your Kenwood!
I'll give onecall a chance....I can't wait!
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-12-00, 01:09 PM
sinned:
Thanks for the info!!! I really appreciate it. I was wondering, did you make an offer, or just pay the price they had on their site? Also, do you remember how much shipping was and how long it took??? I really need speakers...and a receiver. I can't wait to order them.
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-12-00, 01:11 PM
Orlando:
Thanks for the info, and the recommendation! I am going to go for it. I guess I have to try to get them to accept a low price now http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/wink.gif
Peace,
Morley
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Kojack
08-12-00, 03:53 PM
Morley,
I have used Onecall often in the past, and I have nothing but good things to say about them. Make sure to review their return policy though, it's pretty limiting (if I recall). I also have the HSU sub and it's great. Highly recommended.
d-rell
08-12-00, 09:54 PM
Morley,
I will second Gieso's recommendation that you check out the Denon 5800. Mainly because you mention that you do not want to upgrade for a long long time. It has all the newest formats likt DTS 6.1ex distrete along with THX EX, you will not have to upgrade that thing for a LONG time!
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"...that gum you like is going to come back in style"
Morley
08-13-00, 02:11 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kojack:
Morley,
I have used Onecall often in the past, and I have nothing but good things to say about them. Make sure to review their return policy though, it's pretty limiting (if I recall). I also have the HSU sub and it's great. Highly recommended. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Kojack,
Thanks for the info! Yes, I saw their return policy, however, I think I can live with that. I actually, emailed them an offer this morning, but have not received a reply yet. Perhaps they are not open on the weekend? or perhaps I low-balled them so bad that they don't want to reply? http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/wink.gif
I'll try another offer on Monday, if I don't hear from them.
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-13-00, 02:14 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by d-rell:
Morley,
I will second Gieso's recommendation that you check out the Denon 5800. Mainly because you mention that you do not want to upgrade for a long long time. It has all the newest formats likt DTS 6.1ex distrete along with THX EX, you will not have to upgrade that thing for a LONG time!
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
d-rell,
Thanks for your reply! What does that receiver usually go for? I'm going to try for the Onkyo777, since it is THX (select), and I can pick it up for $749 (cheapest I have seen so far) which would save me almost $1500 off the Ultra receiver, and I can put that towards a 61" Sony....but that's a different thread. http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Peace,
Morley
d-rell
08-13-00, 03:01 AM
I'm sure you'll be plenty happy with Onkyo, especially for the difference in price. I really don't know how cheap you can get the 5800 for, but it's definitely not under $1000. That is a good idea of putting the money you save towards the tv. Good luck with the system!
sinned
08-13-00, 04:47 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Morley:
sinned:
Thanks for the info!!! I really appreciate it. I was wondering, did you make an offer, or just pay the price they had on their site? Also, do you remember how much shipping was and how long it took??? I really need speakers...and a receiver. I can't wait to order them.
Peace,
Morley<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Morley,
I actually saw the ad in SoundCity first, and they quoted me a price without the stands. I asked for and got a price with the stands too (can't remember the exact prices, but they were asking like $75 for each speaker stand - if I remember correctly it was 1950 without and 2250 with the 4 speaker stands and the prices did not include shipping). I then called OneCall and asked them for their price. The first customer rep I got roughly quoted the same price. About 2 or 3 days later I got another rep who I felt was looking to make a sale and gave me a lower quote ($2200 plus free shipping). I haggled by saying "hmmm... I'm really interested in it but my budget is just under $2000 since that is what my wife is only allowing me to spend (a totally false story by the way). He then said, he would give the whole system (with the stands, 1 sub, and shipping) for $1950. He also sold me some speaker wire which I bought since I wanted to setup everything as soon as the boxes arrived - but I recommend you buy the wires from somewhere else (recotondirect has a good deal now, see thread somewhere else in this forum).
Bottom line, definitely haggle, and if you don't like the cust rep that you get hang up, dial again at a later time & hope you get connected to a better one!
sinned
08-13-00, 05:04 AM
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, the sub I received was dead & I had to send it back to them. As stated in the return policy, I had to pay to ship it back to them (about $38 via UPS). They were firm in this despite my pleading "it's not my fault you sent me a dead sub!". The good thing about it though is that as soon as you request the RMA they will immediately ship you the replacement. So I had the replacement sub (which worked!) even before I sent back the dead sub.
As far as shipping time goes, I can't remember exactly but I think it took 5 days. I do remember the replacement sub got to me quickly (about 2-3 days).
Just saw an article in the newest Sound and Vision Mag about the Onkyo TX-DS989. It retails for $3200! Akkk.... too rich for my blood. My Sony ST-DA50ES performs very well at just a fraction of the price (got it for around $550). Do you feel it is absolutely essential to have 6.1 or 7.1 decoding? Just my opinion, but I would go for a sub-$1000 receiver for now and upgrade it down the road. I know you mentioned that you do not want to upgrade later on BUT as every home theater enthusiast knows, this is an impossibility! http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Hope this helps!
Morley
08-13-00, 05:38 PM
sinned,
I am actually looking at the Onkyo777. It is not 6.1, but is 5.1, DTS, and THX select. I don't think I need ultra yet, and the money I save will go towards my new 61" Sony (maybe by next year).
I still haven't heard from OneCall. ARe they open on the weekends?
Btw, how much did you pay for the Hsu? I guess I need to start looking for bargains for those too! http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/smile.gif
Peace,
Morley
Morley
08-13-00, 05:48 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sinned:
Morley,
I actually saw the ad in SoundCity first, and they quoted me a price without the stands. I asked for and got a price with the stands too (can't remember the exact prices, but they were asking like $75 for each speaker stand - if I remember correctly it was 1950 without and 2250 with the 4 speaker stands and the prices did not include shipping). I then called OneCall and asked them for their price. The first customer rep I got roughly quoted the same price. About 2 or 3 days later I got another rep who I felt was looking to make a sale and gave me a lower quote ($2200 plus free shipping). I haggled by saying "hmmm... I'm really interested in it but my budget is just under $2000 since that is what my wife is only allowing me to spend (a totally false story by the way). He then said, he would give the whole system (with the stands, 1 sub, and shipping) for $1950. He also sold me some speaker wire which I bought since I wanted to setup everything as soon as the boxes arrived - but I recommend you buy the wires from somewhere else (recotondirect has a good deal now, see thread somewhere else in this forum).
Bottom line, definitely haggle, and if you don't like the cust rep that you get hang up, dial again at a later time & hope you get connected to a better one!
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Wow! Great deal! How long ago was this? Where did you get the phone number? I didn't see it on the site...oops, there it is, I just went back and checked it. It could have bit me. I'll try them tomorrow! Yuppie!!! $1950 speakers, 4 stands, 1 sub and free shipping? Wow! Do they charge tax? Do you remember who your rep was? May as well send him another comission for hooking you up so well. Do you think they would drop on the cable prices too? If I mentioned the other site?
Peace,
Morley
sinned
08-15-00, 06:04 PM
Morley,
Sorry, but I don't remember who the rep was. Just liken the experience to buying a car - always be ready to walk out(hang up the phone) if you feel you are not getting a fair price. Who knows, the next rep could be more desperate to make a deal. Also, there was no tax charged. Good luck & let us know when you finally make your purchase!
Morley
08-16-00, 01:49 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sinned:
Morley,
Sorry, but I don't remember who the rep was. Just liken the experience to buying a car - always be ready to walk out(hang up the phone) if you feel you are not getting a fair price. Who knows, the next rep could be more desperate to make a deal. Also, there was no tax charged. Good luck & let us know when you finally make your purchase!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Sinned,
Thanks! Will do. The odd thing is they never emailed me a reply. I'll have to speak to them in person. I was hoping to get an email and feel them out first, but oh well. I'm ready to try a few reps if the first doesn't give me a good deal. I'll let you know how it turns out. Many thanks again to you, and everyone for their advice/help!