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JonathanMcCalip

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I was originally going to go for the Fluance sx-htb's but I just read some nasty stuff about the rears and center not being any good, and that it would be better to just upgrade them later. So I was thinking why not get some nice towers to start with then go from there was I have the money? But then I still don't know what to get around my budget($700.00 for everything, would like it to sound better then Fluance if I'm going to do that). Thanks for the help!
 

gene c

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While some of these HT speaker packages can be an outstanding value (I know. I bought the Onkyo SKS-500 5.1 for $129 a year and a half ago) the fact that you are here means you will eventually want something better (as I did). Might just as well skip the "value" part and head straight for the "better" part. You will get there cheaper and quicker than I did. As for what to get, keep your eyes and ears open. I wound up with some Polk RTi6's/RTi4's and a CSi5 center for $625 from CC ( CSi5 was an open box unit). Retail was over a grand. They also thru in a Polk 202 sub for free (3 weeks after the promotion ended) which I quickly thru "out". Now looking for a better one. Deals are out there if you keep looking. But try and be patient.
 

John Garcia

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AC4L does that all the time, not sure if it is intentional or not, but the link gets broken after a while.

www.ac4l.com

From the main page speakers -> speaker packages, you will see the set.

I've used AC4L many times, and they have been excellent.
 

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