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In Reply to: Re: Any recommendations on low cost HT setup? posted by Jay on April 07, 1999 at 05:35:41:
budget: as low as I can go. I would rather upgrade my audio system than spend a lot on HT. Looking to spend maybe $500 on receiver and speakers, so I realize that it will not even be tolerable on music. Would love to find a mass marketer that had an all inclusive "package" deal. I have 10 grand invested in audio but am not enough of a videophile to spend much at all. Thus any and all opinions on ultra cheap gear for HT are welcome. Dont really care whether it's Doblby, DTS or whatever. Just something to make watching my Jackie Chan movies a little more enjoyable. Thanks.
...(big f*ckin' screen:-) between your speakers,
why not just get that DVD-player alone and connect
it audio out to free inputs of your (pre)amp?
I'm not sure you'll prefer 5.1 channels via $500 set
of amp+speakers over 2 ch on your Totem+GLA.
I watch movies that way... well... no DVD, just stereo
VCP. Again, mine TV is small 21'', so I can live having
it between speakers.
Hmmm... you may add subwoofer for these $500... Jackie
Chan will thank you.:-)
regards, gnat
I've seen receivers closeouts on various places on the net for $200-$250, SoundCity.com had a JVC receiver I think for $250, probably had DPL at least. Then scour your local electronics megachain for closeouts and sales. You can probably find some decent Infinity, AR, JBL, kind of bookshelf speakers for $250. Check out www.jandr.com or www.soundcity.com they tend to have decent prices and/or closeout items...
Jay
How Bout this, buy the cheapest decent reciever that you can find. Then visit madisound and buy 5 of their Sledgehammer coax speakers (around $37) and make/buy small sealed enclosuers for them. If That doesnt float your boat then go to rat shack and get some of there small bookshelf speakers on the cheap, they have pretty decent bass, way beter than most tv's. Just hope that the bug doesnt bite you, or youll be wasting money on small fish, when the bigger shark is out there! If you really want to have some fun try to maker your own loudspeakers Heres a link for some that cost ~140 a pair, lots of fun, and better sound than you'd think. Later
Speaking of cheap, theres a reallllyy cheap Teac integrated amp (30WPC/8ohms or 80WPC/4 ohms) that is going for $200 in jandr.com. then
you can find any $300 set of towers or bookshelfs, assuming you don't need the tuner. Probably better than your TV speakers though!
Jay
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