I believe many people have the original speakers that came with these Box units. Has anyone upgraded their speakers for these? I have two units, one Insignia 500 watts, and a Sony 600 watt. I upgraded the speakers to Infinity and Cambridge SoundWorks. What a difference this makes! For newbies to HTPC and surround sound this is the most bang for the buck.
Vista Ultimate 64 bit/e5300 Intel 45nm cpu/ASRock G41M-LE/Asus Xonar DS R 7.1/YamahaRX-V465 HT receiver/ Infinity RS1001 & Cambridge SoundWorks speakers/Yamaha YST-SW216 subwolf
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Topic - HTPC & Home Theater Speaker upgrades - audioAl 02:36:24 07/10/09 (14)
- RE: HTPC & Home Theater Speaker upgrades - audioAl 00:47:14 07/15/09 (2)
- RE: HTPC & Home Theater Speaker upgrades - Ben Van Dyk 14:01:43 07/15/09 (0)
- RE: HTPC & Home Theater Speaker upgrades - Tom Brennan 09:23:22 07/15/09 (0)
- Well known fact by anyone with half a brain - Brian A 15:10:06 07/10/09 (10)
- Those of us with whole brains know that isn't true. (nt) - Jack G 12:23:59 07/11/09 (9)
- Ever hear a pair of 76 inch tall speakers weighing over 300 lbs? - Brian A 13:23:45 07/11/09 (8)
- Try dirivng them with cheap electronics, and see if your 1/2 brained theory still hold up. - Jack G 16:13:44 07/11/09 (7)
- RE: Try dirivng them with cheap electronics, and see if your 1/2 brained theory still hold up. - dbphd 10:09:54 07/12/09 (6)
- No-reread what he wrote - Jack G 04:59:54 07/13/09 (5)
- Look at it this way - Brian A 12:05:08 07/13/09 (4)
- That's amazing - racerguy 16:47:15 07/13/09 (3)
- It's the concept, dolt nt - Brian A 18:15:14 07/13/09 (2)
- Making up data is a bad concept. (nt) - Jack G 07:09:01 07/14/09 (0)
- Sure, whatever you say (nt) - racerguy 20:13:48 07/13/09 (0)