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    questions about home theater

    hi everyone,

    I was looking to buy a 5.1 surround sound system in components instead of a whole package deal. In components i get to pick what i want and how i like it instead of it already in a box. It will cost more though so i will just buy a few items at a time when i save up. How many speakers do i need for 5.1?? how many sub woofers do i need for 5.1?? how many receivers?? I wanted a receiver that could hook up TV, VCR and my DVD Player. I wanted to purchase everything separate only at bestbuy. To get an idea i wanted to look online at http://www.bestbuy.com/ but i dont know which is high or which is low quality the same with the bass.. nothing to expensive and nothing to cheap. Im always poor. Thats why i have to buy items at a time. I have a small room so i need something or want something that will not blow out my room or the room mates. If you guys have any questions just ask me. Please reply back ASAP. btw please list in order what is the most important to get to the less important and show me on the bestbuy website. thanks.

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    Before you get started what is your initial $ you want to spend, how much are you going to watch movies with the system, and do you have any speakers right now.

    I wish I would have been more patient and pieced my speakers together slowly instead of getting all new speakers in a span of a month (all sony and seem to sound almost as good as the athenas which cost almost 2x as much). My advice would be to listen for what sounds good to you.

    I think most of the experts here will tell you to go with a pretty good receiver and 2 good fronts to start. Then piece in the rears, center, and woofer. Of course all this depends on what your listening preferences are.

    I've heard good things about athena and they seemed to sound pretty good for their price. I would also go with a yamaha receiver. If you wait you'll get better advice then from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sc03979
    Before you get started what is your initial $ you want to spend, how much are you going to watch movies with the system, and do you have any speakers right now.

    I wish I would have been more patient and pieced my speakers together slowly instead of getting all new speakers in a span of a month (all sony and seem to sound almost as good as the athenas which cost almost 2x as much). My advice would be to listen for what sounds good to you.

    I think most of the experts here will tell you to go with a pretty good receiver and 2 good fronts to start. Then piece in the rears, center, and woofer. Of course all this depends on what your listening preferences are.

    I've heard good things about athena and they seemed to sound pretty good for their price. I would also go with a yamaha receiver. If you wait you'll get better advice then from me.



    ok.. I wanted to spend at least $2,000 total but do not want to purchase everything at once because i dont have the money.. what is a good receiver on the bestbuy website?? what is a good pair of front speakers on that website?? what is a good sub??

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    Why Best Buy? If you have to save up money anyways consider broadening your horizon to other dealers. With $2K you have an excellent budget. However, it could be what you want is a future bedroom system. Perhaps something such as the Rocket Tyke/Kenwood VRS 7100 bundle would work well for you. That combination goes for $499 plus shipping and should work very well in your application. The good news is it will still leave you with plenty of money for upgrading later on.

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    Check out some of the Yamaha receivers- you can check out Best Buy, but I agree with Bryan- check out other stores for audio equipment as well. Sometimes Best Buy has decent prices on their receivers. I bought the Yamaha HTR5760 from a local retailer- it runs about $400 (give or take a little). It powers my 5.1 system very well!

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    I definitely would make Best Buy one of the last places to buy audio equipment from. Any reason why you're married to Best Buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsantamassino
    ok.. I wanted to spend at least $2,000 total but do not want to purchase everything at once because i dont have the money.. what is a good receiver on the bestbuy website?? what is a good pair of front speakers on that website?? what is a good sub??
    If you have $2,000 I definitely wouldn't limit myself to just Best Buy. I would cruise this great forum for what people like best. I wouldn't base your opinon on what others say but on what you try out on your own. Ultimately you should be able to get a very solid system for that kind of cash.

    If it were me and the system is for my bedroom I would spend much less cash and use the big money for a bigger living room. I would look at:

    Yamaha 5740 for $283 at Best Buy http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1&type=product

    I then would find the cheapest speakers that sounded good to me from: athena, jbl, infinity, BIC, polk audio, and maybe even axiom.

    I'm kind of a cheap skate and can't fathom spending $2,000 for a bedroom audio system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sc03979
    If you have $2,000 I definitely wouldn't limit myself to just Best Buy. I would cruise this great forum for what people like best. I wouldn't base your opinon on what others say but on what you try out on your own. Ultimately you should be able to get a very solid system for that kind of cash.

    If it were me and the system is for my bedroom I would spend much less cash and use the big money for a bigger living room. I would look at:

    Yamaha 5740 for $283 at Best Buy http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1&type=product

    I then would find the cheapest speakers that sounded good to me from: athena, jbl, infinity, BIC, polk audio, and maybe even axiom.

    I'm kind of a cheap skate and can't fathom spending $2,000 for a bedroom audio system.

    ok but i kinda changed a bit. I was thinking $2,000 for separate components for 5.1 but now i want a Denon receiver for no more then $600 and build my self the 5 speakers and the sub woofer. Meet me in the speaker lounge. btw on that crutchfiled site. What was the best Denon there??

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsantamassino
    ok but i kinda changed a bit. I was thinking $2,000 for separate components for 5.1 but now i want a Denon receiver for no more then $600 and build my self the 5 speakers and the sub woofer. Meet me in the speaker lounge. btw on that crutchfiled site. What was the best Denon there??
    Dsantamassino, in reading your questions, I have to agree with others and question why you seem to set on specific retailers and components (such as Denon here). Denon makes very good receivers, but have you heard one? If you have and have made your Denon judgement on the sound, price, and features, then you have the right idea and are off to a great start. Almost everyone one this forum has their ideas of what the best setup is and what components sound best. You might post a "Best Receiver Around $600" thread and get 10 "best" receivers. Therefore, there are a few things to keep in mind:

    1. Don't limit yourself in any way to retailers and/or brand names. You should first limit yourself by your budget, then go and listen and look at the components that fit it and begin limiting yourself then on the components themselves based on what you have seen and heard. Always go by your own ear and the features you want. You mentioned earlier that you want to hook up the TV, VCR, and DVD to your receiver. Therefore, that should of course be factor in what receiver you choose, but never just take someone's advice about audio components without doing your own listening tests and research. There are lots of great people on here that will work hard with you to get you on the right track, but you are the one who is going to be using the system. Get one that sounds great to you.

    2. This might not pertain to your budget, but be on the lookout for speaker / receiver combinations that have been known to sound well together. For example, Rotel receivers and B&W speakers sometimes go hand in hand and they do sound great together. Me, I chose to go the Arcam and B&W route because I liked the features and the sound better than Rotel.

    3. Don't forget about the hidden costs: cables, surge protector / line conditioner, etc. Some, like cables, are a must and can be expensive.

    It sounds like though you are getting on the right track from your postings. So, keep at it, have some fun, and early congrats on your new system.
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    dsantamassino- in the thread you linked to (speaker forum) you asked for help. If you are serious, do the following.

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    If you are not serious about seeking help, or your are just saying things for kicks, you can go to hell or prison, which ever will take you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dsantamassino
    ok but i kinda changed a bit. I was thinking $2,000 for separate components for 5.1 but now i want a Denon receiver for no more then $600 and build my self the 5 speakers and the sub woofer. Meet me in the speaker lounge. btw on that crutchfiled site. What was the best Denon there??

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