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Pioneer Andrew Jones FS52 Fronts ($200/pr at Tiger Direct. Your Local Best Buy will price match to that so you can pick up locally)
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Pioneer Andrew Jones SP-C22 Center ($70/e at TD. Price match @ BB)
- The Polk in-wall speakers you listed for surrounds would be fine. You said rear surrounds, so are you planning to get 2 pairs and run 7.1 or just 1 pair of surrounds in 5.1? ($110/pr)
- I would second the
HSU VTF2 MK4 mentioned above. That is a ton of space for the sub to pressurize and the Polk you offered wouldn't cut it. ($596 shipped)
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=$976 for the speakers
- Refurbished Denon
1912 or
1913 receiver from Accessories4Less ($365 shipped or $370 w/ free shipping). They both offer nice networking features and both come with full Denon warranty for 1 year. Might be able to find new ones for similar prices online, just make sure they're Authorized Denon resellers if you want to have a warranty.
=$1346
That leaves you with ~$150. This can buy your speakers wire, wall plates, banana plugs, etc. You could also use it to buy a Blu Ray player if you need one. Will also cover any tax you incur at Best Buy/ Amazon..
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If you want to start out with a good 2.1 system, you could go with
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HSU VTF2 MK4 sub we already mentioned ($596)
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Pair of Focal 814V Floorstanding speakers (~$850 shipped)
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Refurb Denon 1612 5.1 receiver ($200)
Would put you over budget by ~$150, but you would have an incredible 2.1 setup. Weakest point would be the reciever so if you found wiggle room in this setup, put it into the receiver.
If the 2.1 intrigues you, but the budget is firm, you could drop down a step in the HSU sub department to the
VTF1 MK2 for $500 shipped. Or try the
Cadence CSX15 sub for $380+ship. The cadence is a lot of sub for the price.