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xcalixxryderx

Audiophyte
hey i hope this is the right place to ask i'm looking for a decent surround sound system 5.1 but 6.1 would be nice..............nothin high end but i do want some SOUND out of it because right now i have a yamaha htr-5830 i bought last year at best buy (home theator in a box) it sounds ok but i want somthing i can crank up a lil because this dosnt even compare to the volume i had with my regular stereo that was only 100x2@8oms I dont have a huge budget $500-$600 so basicaly i want somthing that will be good for movies but also put out some sound on normal stereo cd's oh and also somthing that can switch component video atleast 2 inputs for that if anyone can help thanks in advance
 
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Buckeye_Nut

Audioholic Field Marshall
Im afraid at that budget level, you're going to be restricted to the small HTIB setups that offer little ummmph. To purchase a complete 5.1 surround setup that can crank, you'll need to add a bit more $$$ to your budget. You might consider starting with a two channel setup, and working your way into 5.1.

You could start with a receiver $350, and a pair of fronts $450 to get the ball rolling. When you save up more, you can add a center speaker, then surrounds, then finally the subwoofer. At least then you can crank some 2 channel, and you can use your center, surrounds, sub from your current HTIB setup to run off your new receiver as a band-aid for movies until you can make more upgrades.

Since you asked, I'll give you an example of what I'd call a 'good start' to a budget system......
Pioneer vsx-1015 $370
http://www.compuplus.com/i-Pioneer-VSX-1015TX-71-Channel-AV-Receiver-with-THX-Select-2-Certification-1005623~refer-pricegrabber.com.html
This is a quality entry level receiver that has a lot of options, and room for expanding your system:)

These are towers that can crank and sound good on a budget, I'd recommend Klipsch because they offer a big bang for the $$$
http://www.klipsch.com/product/product.aspx?cid=981
These little guys can pump out good sound for a very modest price. Expect to pay about $450/pr. It you want to rock, there is no substitute for tower speakers because they can reproduce a wider frequency range, will have a fuller sound, and provide more kick compared to little shelf speakers. I highly recommend the reference line over the Synergy that's sold at Best Buy.

That would be my interpretation of a great start to a budget system, but you'll want to save your pennies for a little longer because you'll need about $800 to get the ball rolling.

Anyway.... that's my 2 cents.
 
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jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Bookshelf speaker system

Consider upgrading to a bookshelf speaker system like the Onic X-LS speakers from av123.com.
http://www.av123.com/products_category_brand.php?section=speakers&brand=55
They sell for $200/pair and a 5.1 system with X-LS and the 8" X-sub is $700. Once you have a decent speaker system, consider a receiver upgrade to a Yamaha HTR-5840 or 5860 for $2-300. You also might be able to finance part of your upgrade by selling your existing system on ebay. Also, I you want to upgrade speakers in stages, buy the fronts, center, and sub, and keep a pair of the sattelites for the rears.
 
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