Need Help with a 5.1 Speaker System - $500 budget

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nolesrb

Audiophyte
I am replacing an old HTIB I got out of college, and I need to find some upgraded speakers. Unfortunately, I am only working with ~$500 . For that price, I am considering the Infiniti TSS-1200 set, which have good reviews, and they would meet the wife's physical requirements.

The speakers will be used primarily, while watching TV, BluRays and occassionally music.

I have a YAMAHA RX-V565 receiver that will power them.

Any thoughts or suggestions? I really appreciate the help.
 
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nolesrb

Audiophyte
Thank you so much. I would prefer bigger speakers, but the wife hates them. I have absolutely NO aversion to seperate components, though. I will go ahead and take a closer look at some of the suggestions, and let you all know what I decide.
 
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jcl

Senior Audioholic
Best Buy carries the Martin Logan motion line. I'd take a listen before you buy. I was excited to hear the Motion line when they came out and was underwhelmed by the towers. The bookshelves sounded better, but that may have been because they were placed so high I was listening off axis.

The Energy Take 5 and Micro systems routinely go on sale. You just missed a sale at NewEgg. Other subs offer more value so I'd try to get a 5.0 set $199 and a separate sub.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Certainly not every speaker is for everyone.:D

Some people prefer "more accurate" speakers, and some people prefer "less accurate" speakers.:D

Infinity P162/P362 are known to be "accurate" speakers, as confirmed by Soundstage/NRC and Stereophile.

NHT, PSB, Paradigm, Energy also fall in the "accurate" category.

Martin Logan speakers, as well as many other speakers like Polk, Klipsch, may fall into the "less accurate" category.

Of course, this is just generalization and does not apply to every case.

A lot of people think DefTech is no "accurate". But if you look at the DefTech Mythos STS (Soundstage/NRC) and SM450 (The Audio Critic), they are quite accurate based on their frequency responses.

A lot of the Klipsch speakers I've seen are not accurate either, but some are accurate.
 
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