Klipsch HD 500 5.1 Speaker Set + Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1 Home Theater Receiver $550

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Newegg has Klipsch HD 500 5.1 Speaker Set + Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1 Home Theater Receiver for $550 when you enter code FREEGFT413 at checkout. Shipping is free. Thanks Selma

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Onkyo TX-SR308 will automatically be added for free
Total should be $550
Next lowest on Google Products for the Klipsch HD 500 is $549 and for the Onkyo TX-SR308 is $245 = $794 if purchased separately
 
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Anyone heard these speakers? FWIW, the big A has the same set with a Denon 1610 for 549. It says 599 but when you put it in your cart it comes up 549.
I was kind of looking for a system for my nephew (his first) and was wondering how these sound. Curious to know whether the Behringer/Dayton set up would smoke it for ~ 250 more?
 
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Anyone heard these speakers? FWIW, the big A has the same set with a Denon 1610 for 549. It says 599 but when you put it in your cart it comes up 549.
I was kind of looking for a system for my nephew (his first) and was wondering how these sound. Curious to know whether the Behringer/Dayton set up would smoke it for ~ 250 more?
3x pairs of Behringer 2030p = $390
Dayton 120 = $150
refub onkyo 607 - $320
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Total: 860 (Difference with package above - $310 plus S&H)

Will it blow away this Klipsch system ? Absolutely, especially after few easy WmAx suggested mods. But if budget is king and if it'll be installed in small space with subwoofer in front , Klipsch system will be good for it's price.
 
adwilk

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3x pairs of Behringer 2030p = $390
Dayton 120 = $150
refub onkyo 607 - $320
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Total: 860 (Difference with package above - $310 plus S&H)

Will it blow away this Klipsch system ? Absolutely,
Eh, for music.. no doubt... for movies, I actually think some people would find the Klipsch a little more exciting. This will be a preference thing for sure. They sound considerably different. That said, the Dayton sub will stomp the klipsch, but one could sell the Klipsch sub and buy the Dayton and still be in it for less money.

Don't get me wrong, I like the Behringers, but they aren't the most practical for general HT use.
 
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