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    Home Theater Audio Recommendations

    Hello,

    I'm new to the forums here and wanted to see what kind of recommendations I could get on a good 6.1 audio setup for my home theater that I'm in the process of putting together. I've decided to move my main viewing area from my family room down to a room in the basement designed just for viewing movies, with the occasional use of sat. TV and the PC My video system will be comprised of a BenQ PE8700 projector and 92" screen. I'll also be upgrading my DVD player to something with progressive scan as well.

    My main question here is what would be recommended for a an A/V receiver and 6.1 speaker setup. I'm looking to spend around $3500-$4000 for the entire setup, with about $1000 of that alloted to the receiver itself.

    For what it's worth, the room is approximately 17X20 feet in dimension, with the viewing distance being about 9 feet back from the screen and front speakers.

    Any input on this would be great, so please feel free to contact me via email if necessary for further explanation.

    Jason

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    Here are three possibilities:

    Marantz SR7400 - $899.99 delivered
    HSU VTF-3 - $700 delivered
    Rocket HT package #3 - $1,649 plus shipping
    Rocket RS250 - $440 plus shipping

    Total - $3,689 plus shipping on the Rockets

    SVS PB2-ISD - $998 delivered
    Ascend Acoustics S33-2200 system - $1,356 delivered (rough estimate)
    Yamaha RX-V1400 - $825 (should be able to find it locally for around that price)

    Total - $3,179

    Outlaw 950/7100 combo - $1,676 delivered
    Magnepan MMG W (3 pairs) and MMG C (one) - $1,196 plus shipping (if applicable)
    VMPS New Original Subwoofer - $569 delivered
    Crown CE1000 amp - $450 plus shipping (for powering the sub)

    Total - $3,891 plus applicable shipping

    As I said, those are just three of the endless possibilities for you to consider. Whatever you decide to buy, take $100 and get a calibration dvd (such as Video Essentials) and SPL meter (such as the analog one from Radio Shack). Enjoy!

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    I just acquired my setup two weeks ago and it is very impressive. I spent a little less than you are planning to spend but maybe you can buy new seating, add a bigger sub, or HD satellite.

    I bought everything from the local Tweeter.

    Receiver- Yamaha RXV-1400 $729 (msrp $799)
    DVD Changer- Yamaha DVDC-740 $249 (msrp $299)(Progressive Scan)
    Mains- Boston Acoustics VR-965 $589/pair-open box (msrp $1000) Built in powered subs
    Center- Boston Acoustics VRC $339 (msrp $399)
    Surrounds/Rears- Boston Acoustics CR-65 $170 (msrp $199) 2 pair in 6.1/7.1 setup

    MSRP Total $2995
    Actual Total $2332
    Last edited by wasch_24; 03-09-2004 at 11:53 AM.

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