HT audio system for bedroom
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HT audio system for bedroom
Could anyone recommend me a good 2.1 HT system for a medium size bedroom? I don't want to deal with a lot of wires so I guess a 5.1 system would be out of the question, unless wireless speakers provide good sound?
I would only use it to watch DVDs/Blu-rays and TV. Thanks!
I would only use it to watch DVDs/Blu-rays and TV. Thanks!
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budget?
do you have a receiver?
why not a 3.1 system? at least then you get dialog out of the center and the mains can handle the rest.
2.1 means 2 fronts and a sub. so you will have a sub in your bedroom? or do you want a 2.0 system (no sub)?
do you have a receiver?
why not a 3.1 system? at least then you get dialog out of the center and the mains can handle the rest.
2.1 means 2 fronts and a sub. so you will have a sub in your bedroom? or do you want a 2.0 system (no sub)?
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Ideally, I'd like to spend under 500$. I don't have a receiver. I'd like to have a sub but I could live without one. A 3.1 system would be fine with me. I'm open to anything since I don't know much about this.
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what model is your tv? what are you connecting to the receiver? would you consider used speakers?
where can you buy from (you are in canada)? what online stores can i look at that ship to you easily? what stores are local to you?
for that budget I would forget a sub.
where can you buy from (you are in canada)? what online stores can i look at that ship to you easily? what stores are local to you?
for that budget I would forget a sub.
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My TV is a Samsung 4665 LCD. I would connect my HD cable box and my PS3 to the receiver. Futureshop and Bestbuy would be the main stores I could buy from. Thanks for your help.
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The hard part for me is that you are in Canada. I can point you to some products you can buy from the US without any problem.
Amazon has this receiver which has 2 HDMI inputs for $200. Gets great reviews.
Yamaha
Since you are in Canada, search for a Paradigm dealer. Find a pair of Paradigm Atoms, either v5 or v6. They retail at $299/pair and you should be able to get v5s for $250.
Read this review
There is your 2.0 system.
Save up a few bucks and pick up the Paradigm CC-190 center speaker down the line. Or, buy a USED cc-170. You are bound to be able to find one at a very reasonable cost.
Amazon has this receiver which has 2 HDMI inputs for $200. Gets great reviews.
Yamaha
Since you are in Canada, search for a Paradigm dealer. Find a pair of Paradigm Atoms, either v5 or v6. They retail at $299/pair and you should be able to get v5s for $250.
Read this review
There is your 2.0 system.
Save up a few bucks and pick up the Paradigm CC-190 center speaker down the line. Or, buy a USED cc-170. You are bound to be able to find one at a very reasonable cost.
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Actually I thought about it last night and I think a 5.1 set would be fine. I found a way to hide the wires for the rear speakers. Which "home theater in a box" would you recommend?
My only criteria would be that the speakers be small so I can put them on shelves or easily mount them on a wall.
My only criteria would be that the speakers be small so I can put them on shelves or easily mount them on a wall.
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I doubt you'll find one that sounds half as good as the Yamaha/Paradigm 2.0 combo mentioned above. Or possibly a Boston Acoustics set of bookshelf speakers, or SVS, or AV123 if they still have anything in the price range. There are others, as well. It's all about the speakers.
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I doubt you'll find one that sounds half as good as the Yamaha/Paradigm 2.0 combo mentioned above. Or possibly a Boston Acoustics set of bookshelf speakers, or SVS, or AV123 if they still have anything in the price range. There are others, as well. It's all about the speakers.
Anything Spiky mentioned will be better than any HTIB.
You can also look at the Paradigm Cinema series.
The problem is your budget.
Look for used speakers. You'll get way more speaker when you are on a tight budget and since the type of speakers you are looking for are entry level, a lot of people start there and upgrade so there are good speakers in your price range out there in the market.
I wouldnt buy a receiver used but I would buy speakers.