View Full Version : Need home theater speakers!!!
jubes
11-10-2004, 02:37 PM
Okay, here's the situation...
I've got an Onkyo TX-SR602 reciever, and I bought the Bose Acoustimass 6 Seriess III speakers to go with them. The Bose speakers have the subwoofer, which plugs into the receiver, and all the satelittes plug into the sub. I have 2 fronts, 1 center, 2 rears (and the sub). Everyone (even the guy who installed my DirecTV) told me that I can get better speakers for the same price or cheaper. I am trying to find speakers that sound good, are comparable in price ($700-$800) and aren't big. I don't want large speakers and would like something that I could mount from a the wall, ceiling or a stand. I am totally lost here. I went with the Bose because of the name, but that is obviously an error on my part (as most people assume they are great speakers).
Anyway, like I said, I am lost and any suggestions on what kind of speakers I should look to get would be big help!!!
- Brandon
jetmech767
11-10-2004, 03:06 PM
http://www.factorydirectsound.com/speakers/home-theater-systems.html
I have found the above linked site to be of great help since I am a Klipsch fan. They do also deal in Infinity as well.
Pricetool.com and electronics-expo.com are also great places to compare prices and speakers.
www.avguide.com is a great great detailed site that reviews all aspects of the home theater system. If you have a little time to read reviews they have a great many on file for no charge. Your bound to find a system that is within your price range and size.
plhart
11-11-2004, 09:55 PM
The Infinity TSS 750 system designed by my buddy Bill when I was there last year are the best Bose beaters I know of. They've received rave reviews and its all well earned. A best buy....
Leprkon
11-12-2004, 07:30 AM
take a look at the Mordaunt-Short and Fosgate packages at accessories4less.com
you can also look at the Athena and Onkyo packages at bestpriceaudiovideo.com
the Mordaunt-Short package does include a pair of floorstanding mains, but they are not what I would call large or intrusive. it also includes a quality subwoofer for a total price of $ 750.
Onkyo has some of the better sub-$600 speaker packages you can buy. I don't know much about the Fosgate, but the specs look good and the price is unbeatable.
jubes
11-12-2004, 12:29 PM
Thanks for all the responses... I'm going to try the Polk 6700 for $450 at Circuit City. I need some good speakerwire now though. Do you guys know where i can get some good stuff cheap on the internet?
Leprkon
11-12-2004, 01:40 PM
someone else just asked the same question..
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in increasing order of price:
local radio shacks have decent 14 gage cable for about $ 22 for 50 feet
http://www.radioshack.com/product.a...5Fid=278%2D1273
accessories4less: 12 gage cable by Acoustic Research for $ 25 a 50 foot roll
http://www.accessories4less.com/Ama...%2D222&cc=&tpc=
partsexpress their 12 gage zip cord is about $ 38 a 100 foot roll
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/psho...r=100-155&DID=7
impactacoustics.com they make good quality cables at very low prices (about $16 for a 12 foot, 12 gage cable with banana plugs)and sell wire as well
http://www.impactacoustics.com/prod...d=208&sku=29172 or
http://www.impactacoustics.com/prod...d=209&sku=29176
axiomaudio sells high quality 12 gage wire for about 85 cents a foot (minimum 50 feet). it's very high strand and very flexible, if that's an issue.
http://www.axiomaudio.com/bulkcable.html
any of these product will perform very well for you
Redbone
11-12-2004, 01:50 PM
How about the Orb audio system or Hsu Ventriloquest- Hsu is truly some of the best stuff made.
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