Pioneer Home theatre system
I've decided to buy a pioneer home theatre system. I am in college right now and not a lot of money to blow. It's the best I can do. I really am fond of the Pioneer systems at walmart. I was wondering what the REAL difference is between the Pioneer HTP-2500 and the HTP-2600 system? Can anyone help me?
HTP-2500
HTP-2600
Thanks for the help!
-Thad
It looks like one is in stock
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Originally Posted by ambrosiaspen
I've decided to buy a pioneer home theatre system. I am in college right now and not a lot of money to blow. It's the best I can do. I really am fond of the Pioneer systems at walmart. I was wondering what the
REAL difference is between the Pioneer HTP-2500 and the HTP-2600 system? Can anyone help me?
HTP-2500
HTP-2600
Thanks for the help!
-Thad
And the other isn't
Either way, I wouldn't expect much in the way of sound quality from these HTIB sets. If you know that going in then you OK.
For $200 your choices are limited
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Originally Posted by ambrosiaspen
Then what do you suggest I get for about $200? Walmart seems they way to go. They are cheap and cheap is what i can afford. I do not wish to buy online. But places like Circuit City, Best Buy, Walmart, Sams Club, Sears etc are good. Please help...
The only other choice would be a boom-box.
I DEFINITELY know where you're coming from ambrosiaspen
I'm a sophmore in school too, and believe me, I know where you're coming from. It kills you to buy something like that cause you know its either gonna sound lousy or blow up in the first couple party uses. I took kind of a different route and built my HT setup from the ground up, and it doesn't sound that bad. Its a JBL bookshelf system with a Pioneer 815 receiver and JBL sub. My advice to you, buy a cheapo receiver and find some speakers that will take abuse. I dunno about you, but me and my roomate have my receiver on probably 8-10 hours per day, not to mention the festivities on the weekends. You need something thats gonna last doing something like that. Online retailers are probably your best bet, like etronics.com or jr.com or somethin' like that. Get yourself a cheapo receiver under $150 and a pair of bookshelfs with the rest of the money that you know you can abuse. I used to have an old-school pair of Bose 301s I inherited from my dad and within the first two weeks of school, the cones practically seperated completely from their surrouds. Trust me, its just a temporary thing until you get out of school. Until then, you gotta think ahead and think of not so much sound quality vs. value but how long your components will last in a college environment.