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Re: Need rear surround speaker suggestions for Pioneer SC-07
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| Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
Appreciated? Possibly. Liked? Probably not

. First off, with the other epuipment you have, you spent way too much on that receiver. You should have bought a $300 receiver and spent the rest towards a matched set of speakers.
Using the tv's speaker as a center is
never a good idea. The quality of tv speakers is very poor.
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| I was thinking about adding them but don't know where to start. |
I'd start from scratch. If you can find a center and rears/backs to match the Desighn Acoustics then that's O.K otherwise I'd sell all four and buy a 5 or 7 piece set. And just because you have 7 speaker outputs doesn't mean 7 speakers will sound much better than 5. 5 timbre matched speakers should sound a lot better than 7 mixed-matched one's.
All speakers really should be from the same series of the same manufacturer or the sound will vary too much from speaker to speaker. Since you already have 3 different speaker brands one more can't hurt too much so if you really want to add two more to what you have just take $50 to Best Buy or Fry's and get what you can. It really won't make much difference.
Oh, and welcome to the forum!
"Everyday room": Mitsubishi 52631 RPTV, H/K 520, H/K dvd-5, H/K 8380, H/K CDR 20, OPPO BDP-83 BluRay player, Dish-HD, Infinity Beta 20's-C250-OWS1's, Dayton HSU10.
"Movie/Music room": Toshiba 65HM167 RPTV, Pioneer Elite 59txi, Elite DV59avi, Elite CD-59, Pioneer PD-51FD BR, Dish-DVR, Swan Diva...
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Re: Need rear surround speaker suggestions for Pioneer SC-07
O.K, so I feel really, really badly about the way I resonded to the original post. It was rude, demeanning and condecending. But as the saying goes, "sometimes the truth hurts". His system really is a mess and adding two more speakers isn't going to help much.
Maybe someone else here can respond in a friendlier fashion so Kevin doesn't think we're all jerks. Just me

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"Everyday room": Mitsubishi 52631 RPTV, H/K 520, H/K dvd-5, H/K 8380, H/K CDR 20, OPPO BDP-83 BluRay player, Dish-HD, Infinity Beta 20's-C250-OWS1's, Dayton HSU10.
"Movie/Music room": Toshiba 65HM167 RPTV, Pioneer Elite 59txi, Elite DV59avi, Elite CD-59, Pioneer PD-51FD BR, Dish-DVR, Swan Diva...
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Re: Need rear surround speaker suggestions for Pioneer SC-07
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Ah, an apology with another slap at the end, nice.  |
Glad to see you took it so well. I deserved much worse.
Anyway, since you are using them mostly for movies and tv I'd look for a good center channel and a good subwoofer. The SVS speaker packages are a popular choice as Is HSU. Personally, I have a Swan Diva speakers, like
these, in one room and
Infinity Beta's in another. You can almost always get more for your money with speakers on-line than in a store but you should listen to as many speakers as you can to get an idea of what you like.
On the less expensive end of the scale I like Energy's, like the
C-500, C-50 and the c-100 and C-100 center which is getting hard to find. Also the
Infinity Primus series and elemental Designs (
Elemental Designs. Other great places to look for speakers (and other stuff) are
Vanns,
OneCall,
Accessories4less, and
Saturday Audio.
For a little more money look at Aperion.com, Ascendacoustics.com and Axiom.com
From more traditional retail outlets: Polk LSi's, Paradigm, B&W, PSB, the list goes on. But these are the one's
I like. You may not like them.
For cables, wires and supplies there's
HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more!,
Parts-Express.com - Speakers, Speaker Building, Home Audio and Video, Pro Audio, Electronic Parts & Accessories PARTS EXPRESS, Speakers, Speaker Parts, Guitar speakers, Bass speakers, Woofers, Drivers, speaker upgrades and replacement speakers. Emine and
Blue Jeans Cable -- Broadcast-Quality Cables at Reasonable Prices.
As was already mentioned, you don't need to get the same brand sub. SVS, HSU and ED get the most ink here. Dayton from Partsexpress.com are good value but don't perform as well as the others.
This, along with what David suggested, should get you started. And thanks for not throwing me under the bus!
"Everyday room": Mitsubishi 52631 RPTV, H/K 520, H/K dvd-5, H/K 8380, H/K CDR 20, OPPO BDP-83 BluRay player, Dish-HD, Infinity Beta 20's-C250-OWS1's, Dayton HSU10.
"Movie/Music room": Toshiba 65HM167 RPTV, Pioneer Elite 59txi, Elite DV59avi, Elite CD-59, Pioneer PD-51FD BR, Dish-DVR, Swan Diva...