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And what do you have? A make and model will help the most.my parents have a pioneer rx-540
venturer cmp 6937And what do you have? A make and model will help the most.
These Sansui speakers are not lightweights. First, they are 97db/w so they do not require a lot of power to drive. Second, they are rated to 250w max and I have driven every one of those watts into them with my old Bryston 4B. When these were new, I used them as DJ speakers and they would rock a banquet hall or high school gym with a few hundred people inside and still maintain a very high quality sound signature.Those Sansui speakers would blow what you've got out of the water, especially after the midrange gets replaced.
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I don't think you understand what everyone is telling you to do. stay far away from all of those 5.1 systems you are seeing. they are low quality, and all sound mediocre. if it's $30, you can be pretty much guaranteed it won't sound good. stop buying those cheap systems and save your money to get a decent used receiver, and a pair of bookshelf speakers.i probably shouldnt have bought that venturer so fast because i just found a whole 5.1 HT system for $30 on kijiji http://www.curtisint.com/web/browser.asp?productID=DVD6091&catName=DVD
seth, do you think that would be better for my system?
Wait for when you have more money. You dont need to rush to build your sound system. Keep checking kijiji for a good deal on a used receiver, but ask here first before you buy anything so we can make sure its quality. If you get dave's speakers, we'll try and talk you through fixing the midranges. If you don't, these should set you off on the right foot once you get something that can power them:well apparently everything will sound like crap when i get the new speakers. i dont have $200 to buy brand new receiver so what other options do i have?
See I wish I had help like this when I was starting dipping into the audio world. Started out with a venturer 5.1 system, keep going with HTIAB systems from Walmart thinking I was "Upgrading" your best bet is to save your money and then look. I would say save $500 then tell these guys thats your budget. Bass is not everything and just because you have a lot of bass does not mean your system will be good. Pawn shops are a good place to look as well as eBay and craigslist. Stay away from cheap HTIAB's. Listen to Seth and dont get mad and dont get impatient. Great sound is worth waiting for.A. The pawn shops aren't going to pay you squat for your 6x9s, if they'll even take them.
B. What funds do you have currently?
C. What's the story on the receiver your parents have, can you use it?
D. Have you talked to your friend about the other receiver yet?
E. I'm almost certain once you get a pair of decent speakers, even ones like those Daytons, you'll wonder how you could ever stand listening to the Sony speakers you have now. Those Sony cabinets appear to be made from particle board, and very thin particle board with paper drivers with crome plastic dust caps. Believe me, it doesn't get any cheaper than that.
Please understand, I'm not trying to knock what you have. I'm trying to educate you and get you off on the right foot. These HTIAB (home theater in a box systems) that you're looking at from Venturer, Curtis Mathes, Apex, and whatever else generic name you can find, are absolutely garbage. They're unreliable, wimpy, and their only design parameter is to look as appealing as possible without costing the manufacturer a lot of money to build and distribute. Those that haven't had a quality system may not recognize they sound bad, but they do. I used to think a boombox sounded good, but I don't have one anymore and won't buy one because they sound like crap.
5.1 i like it,I know I said avoid Detroit craigslist, but I found a couple of interesting items.
5.1 Sony ES (Elevated Standard, Sony's high end division) receiver model STR-DA555ES. I think this is a bit overkill, but it's a great receiver and certainly has a nice amplifier section inside of it.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/ele/2009890151.html
The ES line is a very good line of receivers. Even if you need to adapt a universal remote: I'd put in the effort to go for that unit if at all possible.5.1 i like it,
Here's one i'd consider:well apparently everything will sound like crap when i get the new speakers. i dont have $200 to buy brand new receiver so what other options do i have?