5.1 OR 3.1 for under 300 USD

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abar20

Enthusiast
I'm coming from having used a bose lifestyle 5.1 channel system. I am getting the onkyo sr507 80w/ch receiver. The reason I am letting go of the bose is bc I want true hd decoding. Prove to me that bose charges 4 times the price and help me choose an equal 5.1 for 300 dollars. If this is not possible I will settle for 3.1.......

some possibilities: http://www.energy-speakers.com/na-en/products/take-classic-5-pack-overview/



Thanks!
 
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Fors78

Enthusiast
I just ordered these a few days ago I paid 290+ for them, reviews are pretty good for these speakers. There is a coupon code today only to get 40% off so you can get this for 230 or so.

Sub
http://www.thespeakercompany.com/ASW-10-10-Subwoofer-P62C17.aspx

Fronts/Center
http://www.thespeakercompany.com/LCR3-P-Series-Home-Theater-Front-Speakers-P41C37.aspx

Surrounds
http://www.thespeakercompany.com/P6-PR-65-2-way-Bookshelf-Speaker-Pair-P37C37.aspx

Add it all to cart and use coupon code 40off total comes to 233.95. They has some different speakers so look around their site you may find something you like better for under 300.

I hate that I didnt wait and order them all today with that coupon I could have saved 60 bucks!
 
Patrick_Wolf

Patrick_Wolf

Audioholic
$300 5.1 + TrueHD decoding does not compute. You'll need to increase your budget to fully take advantage of uncompressed Bluray audio.

The B2030P's are ~$125 a pair, but their sound quality is worth abour $450 and are perfectly adequate for Bluray. I'd start with 4.0, then save for a quality sub. Then get a 3rd pair if you think you need a center speaker.
 
BudgetHT

BudgetHT

Audioholic
I agree with Patrick. You'll need to increase the budget. There are deals to be had though. Just do your research.
When I first joined this forum I choose the name "BudgetHT" thinking I would be happy with the HTiB that I originally bought. The only component left in that system now is the receiver which will go soon as well.
Do it right the first time. Spend a little extra now or spend a lot later.
 
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m_vanmeter

Full Audioholic
you mention an Onkyo SR507 receiver which is around $278 .... so I am assuming the $300 budget is for speakers only ?

you can do a modest 5.0 setup with Polk Monitor 40 fronts, a Polk CS1 center, and Polk Monitor 30 surrounds for close to $300
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882290010&cm_re=polk_monitor-_-82-290-010-_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882290094&cm_re=polk_monitor-_-82-290-094-_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882290022&cm_re=polk_cs1-_-82-290-022-_-Product

you will need to stretch the budget a bit to add an entry level subwoofer
http://www.thespeakercompany.com/T100-Subwoofer-P157.aspx
 
JerryLove

JerryLove

Audioholic Ninja
I'm coming from having used a bose lifestyle 5.1 channel system. I am getting the onkyo sr507 80w/ch receiver. The reason I am letting go of the bose is bc I want true hd decoding. Prove to me that bose charges 4 times the price and help me choose an equal 5.1 for 300 dollars. If this is not possible I will settle for 3.1.......
The cheapest LifeStyle 5.1 I see is $1400, and Vanns.com has the V30 for $2600. So I can't imagine that $300 is comparable.

You've gotten some good recommendations already. Since you mention 3.1, might I suggest 2.1. My LF and RF speakers are about 10' apart, and I'm preferring running 4.1 (center phantomed) to 5.1.

Two Bahringer 2030Ps and a Dayton 12" sub will run about $300 together. Another $150 will get you surrounds.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
This budget is doable, but will require bargain hunting.

I'd suggest 2 pairs of Behringer 2030p's which run 130 each shipped. So that's 260 total. toss in a dayton when you get the chance and you have a nice setup.

Your other option is to buy TSC speakers.
 
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