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12-16-2003, 02:35 PM
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System on a budget
I have about a $1000 budget for an entire setup, including reciever and player. Although I might be able to raise the budget to $1200. So, I have about $800 max for a 5.1 setup. I prefer towers, and I was thinking using a Tempest for the sub. The room is about 18 X 22, so not a small room. Any recommendations would be helpful, along with links if at all possible. Thanks in advance.
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12-16-2003, 04:22 PM
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There's the onkyo tx-501 for $300 at JandR.com
The Fluance sx-htb set for $260 and the Hsu stf-2 sub for $400. People seem to pay omage to that sub.
http://www.hsustore.com/stf2.html
DVD players seem to drop in price every month. Progressive scan players can be picked up for $100.
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12-16-2003, 10:03 PM
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Heres my advice.If you are not in a rush, by stuff used and you can get a good system for your money.I decided on definitive tech. for speakers.I found some rears at a used stereo shop for $70.00 ,the bp2x's.Then I was in tweeter and got a demo Denon 3802 receiver for $550 with warranty.I found a used 2002 def tech center channel in the classifieds for $200.Finally last week I found some def tech bp-20's for $400 with some nice bi-wirable speaker wire.These speakers rock,they have incredible bass.I don't have a sub yet but will get one eventually.Before I bought the towers my brother let me borrow some cheapy speakers to hold me over.
It took a year to finally get my system but it was worth it.
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12-17-2003, 11:32 AM
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I was in the same boat as you budget wise about a month ago. I went with buying everything piecemeal via Ebay so all my gear is used (Paradigm stuff). But if I were to do it again, I'd give a long hard look at the Onix ELT HT system. Its at av123.com and click on "Extremely Lucious Theater". Sorry, the forum won't let me actually post URLs.
With the receiver they throw in, the total comes to $1250.00 without a dvd player. This system gets nothing but rave reviews everywhere.
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12-17-2003, 12:48 PM
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They look very promising, but would they have enough sound to fill up the room? Also, I would have to get stands for the front, which would add to the cost.
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12-17-2003, 03:35 PM
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From what I've read about these, they should be OK though not as enveloping as a larger tower setup. But refer to the guys on the forums at av123.com for more advice since I don't have any experience with these.
Another configuration I was playing with was with Fluance like the guys above said. Their SX-HTB package is $300 total shipped. Add that to a $300-400 receiver and your set with some nice change.
Another possibility is at Onecall.com and their deal packages. They have 1 or 2 packages that would fall under your price range. One has a set of Wharfdale towers in front and an Onkyo 500 receiver all for about $700 or so shipped.
If you want a good deal on just a receiver at least, the Onkyo 601 refurbed is available for $350 shipped from Ecost. This is a really sweet price for it. Review of the 601 can be found at audioholics.com under "Staff Hardware Reviews" The guy there drove some fairly demanding 6 and 4 ohm Axiom speakers with this receiver.
Hope all this helps 
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12-17-2003, 04:05 PM
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Thanks!
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12-18-2003, 02:33 PM
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Anyone else have any thoughts? I do like the tweeters a bit bright, I forgot to mention that. I have auditioned Infinity Alpha's, and liked the sound, but not the price.
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12-29-2003, 04:54 PM
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Alright, how about this:
Infinity Entra Three floorstanders, $320 a pair
Infinity Entra Two Center $148
Wharfdale dipole surrounds $ 100 a pair
Maybe an Infinity PS-12, still undecided
I'm still working out the player and reciever, but is this a decent setup?
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12-30-2003, 04:58 PM
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Or should I go with the Primus 360's? They're only $20 more, and they have a 4" midrange, which the Entra does not. Then the Primus center, and I was thinking of an Onkyo 5 disc player, which is $109 at one call, and maybe an Onkyo TXSR501 for the reciever. Any thoughts? I didn't like the Primus tweeter, a little too dull, but for a budget I'm going to have to make compromises.
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