Newb looking for help

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Love4Music

Enthusiast
Hello, everyone.
I'm usually a Car audio kinda guy but after hearing my car stereo compared to my TV I knew something had to be done lol.
And I know Car audio and home audio are really two different worlds.
Was wondering if someone could help me.
I landed what is to be a pretty great receiver at a Yard sale for $300 that he said was a fairly new model.. I googled searched the model number on the phone said the retail was about $799 so I decided to snag it. the gentlemen said he was moving into a small apartment and could not longer have loud music.
And just got paid today so looking for something great sounding speakers with preferably a good warranty (AKA CHEAP AS POSSIBLE).

If the master of Home Audio can help me I would be for ever grateful.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
I am not the master of home audio, but a couple highly-regarded and inexpensive speakers are the Infinity Primus speaker series and the Pioneer SP speaker series. If you live near a Fry's, you can get them on really good deals once in awhile, like $60 to $100 per speaker. If you can afford to spend more, naturally your options open up quite a bit.
 
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Love4Music

Enthusiast
I am not the master of home audio, but a couple highly-regarded and inexpensive speakers are the Infinity Primus speaker series and the Pioneer SP speaker series. If you live near a Fry's, you can get them on really good deals once in awhile, like $60 to $100 per speaker. If you can afford to spend more, naturally your options open up quite a bit.
Oh you don't have to be a master lol.
I'm working with about thousand, when I was doing car Audio I was paying about $235 each per sub with MTX and got extremely good bass.
And of course I designed and fiberglassed my whole box for them..
Just looking for something that sounds clear, isn't muddy or muffled, has great highs, gun shots you can feel from movies.. Without breaking the bank.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Just looking for something that sounds clear, isn't muddy or muffled, has great highs, gun shots you can feel from movies.. Without breaking the bank.
A home environment is a heckuva lot different than a car environment. You can expect the biggest chunk of that $1000 to go for a sub. Consider those speakers previously mentioned and take what's left and see what you can get from Hsu or SVS as far as subs go.
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
What brand/model is the receiver? How big is the room? Do you want bookshelf or towers? A $1000.00 budget gives you some good choices. I have EMP towers speakers and like them. Do you want a 3.1, 5.1, or 7.1?

You can get these for $215.00; EMP Tek E3 Series Speakers with this sub; SVS PB-2000 - 500 Watt DSP Controlled, 12" Ported Subwoofer, and that puts you at $944.00

Or,

EMP Tek Cinema Compact Home Theater Systems

You can go really cheap with Monoprice speakers

Premium 5.1-Ch. Home Theater System with Subwoofer - Monoprice.com
 
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Love4Music

Enthusiast
A home environment is a heckuva lot different than a car environment. You can expect the biggest chunk of that $1000 to go for a sub. Consider those speakers previously mentioned and take what's left and see what you can get from Hsu or SVS as far as subs go.
Would you recommend going tower speakers or bookshelf??


I've never heard of Hsu or SVS can you explain what the experience is like with them.

How big is the room? Do you want bookshelf or towers? A $1000.00 budget gives you some good choices. I have EMP towers speakers and like them. Do you want a 3.1, 5.1, or 7.1?

You can get these for $215.00; EMP Tek E3 Series Speakers[/url] with this sub;, and that puts you at $944.00

Or,

EMP Tek Cinema Compact Home Theater Systems[/url]
20x20x9 not sure.. what would you recommend for what I'm wanting to experience?? clear highs, explosions you can feel with no muddy noise.

Do you know if SvS just sells that sub?? Cause I can make those box dimensions pretty easily. And I can fiberglass like a dream.
 
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Love4Music

Enthusiast
The magnet on that that SVS looks rather small to be weighing 66lbs I've held subs that have magnets 9 inches long that weighed only 54lbs
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
20x20x9 not sure.. what would you recommend for what I'm wanting to experience?? clear highs, explosions you can feel with no muddy noise.

Do you know if SvS just sells that sub?? Cause I can make those box dimensions pretty easily. And I can fiberglass like a dream.
I don't know if SVs would sell just the driver. If you're confident with DYI, then you can get drivers here, https://www.parts-express.com/. I'll yeild to other members (Fuzz) when it comes to building subs.

I'm happy with my EMP's. But you may not be. Have you heard any speakers that you have liked? People are different and prefer different sounding speakers. I would suggest auditioning as many speaker brands, and types, as time allows.

My speakers; EMP Tek E55Ti Tower Speakers with this center, EMP Tek E56Ci Large Center Channel Speaker
 
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Love4Music

Enthusiast
Haven't really heard any home theater speakers other than the movie theaters.. I was running 6 Alpine SWR-1043D in the back on my Chrysler 300 with 5 3inch open ports and cracked my front windshield though lol

Wow those E55Ti Tower Speakers are beautiful.
Have you heard these?
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
The magnet on that that SVS looks rather small to be weighing 66lbs I've held subs that have magnets 9 inches long that weighed only 54lbs
It is all about the design and engineering as a whole - plus some magnets are stronger than others
HSU, and SVS make good subs

And, Outlaw with the LFM-1 EX > and it is on sale
Outlaw Audio LFM-1 EX Powered Subwoofer

However, for you DIY may be the way to go
 
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Love4Music

Enthusiast
Okay what do you think of this setup
Two MartinLogan LX16
one Dayton Audio RS1200K
 
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