
Shadow_Ferret
Audioholic Chief
When I first started researching Home theater I, not knowing anything about it (and considering the WAF was cool on the whole concept), I went into the first highend store (no, not Best Buy) and said, "I've got a budget of around $500, what you got?"
He showed me some Yamaha HTiBs. Hmm. They looked like computer speakers. I wasn't impressed. So I said, "OK, I'm new to this game, but I'm an old time audiophile. What can you show me in a real receiver and speakers?"
He showed me a Yammy 550 reciever and the Definitive Tech Cinema 60. "It'll stretch your budget to almost $1000."
Hmm. OK. Now I know.
So the next store I went to I said, "I have a budget of $1000, what can you show me?" He showed me NHT SB1 speakers and a NHT subwoofer. The speakers alone came to $1400. "But with our discount of blah blah, we can get that down to $1200."
What about the receiver? He mumbled something about a Denon 1705, but didn't give me a final total.
OK. So I take my Pioneer SX-780 in to get repaired and I start looking around the store. I ask what they can show me for $1200. He showed me these bookshelfs by Signature Technologies and suggests a Jamo subwoofer to go with it. Along with a Denon receiver. Now we're somewhere in the neighborhood (depending on the subwoofer) of $1400 to $1700!
Hmm. So I guess the trick is, to go into the store and lowball your figure by a couple hundred dollars and maybe they'll fit you in to what you really can afford. Right?
He showed me some Yamaha HTiBs. Hmm. They looked like computer speakers. I wasn't impressed. So I said, "OK, I'm new to this game, but I'm an old time audiophile. What can you show me in a real receiver and speakers?"
He showed me a Yammy 550 reciever and the Definitive Tech Cinema 60. "It'll stretch your budget to almost $1000."
Hmm. OK. Now I know.
So the next store I went to I said, "I have a budget of $1000, what can you show me?" He showed me NHT SB1 speakers and a NHT subwoofer. The speakers alone came to $1400. "But with our discount of blah blah, we can get that down to $1200."
What about the receiver? He mumbled something about a Denon 1705, but didn't give me a final total.
OK. So I take my Pioneer SX-780 in to get repaired and I start looking around the store. I ask what they can show me for $1200. He showed me these bookshelfs by Signature Technologies and suggests a Jamo subwoofer to go with it. Along with a Denon receiver. Now we're somewhere in the neighborhood (depending on the subwoofer) of $1400 to $1700!
Hmm. So I guess the trick is, to go into the store and lowball your figure by a couple hundred dollars and maybe they'll fit you in to what you really can afford. Right?