Originally posted by: mcveigh
Originally posted by: purbeast0
i would invest all that $450 into a downpayment on a decent Onkyo receiver. when i purchased my receiver when i worked at best buy about 4 years ago, i picked up the best receiver the store carried at the time. it was a yamaha, and i don't remember the model #, but it was $800 before discount.
you are going to have to spend atleast $500 on a decent receiver. like these other guys said, its the core of your system. you don't want to go low balling on it. good speakers won't sound good without a good receiver.
home audio stuff is not somethign you buy all at once, its stuff you buy in pieces once you have enough saved to get each part. i would NEVER EVER EVER EVER get a boxed 5.1 set that is like $500 or so. that basically looks like what you are trying to do. unless you want to upgrade in a few years or so, i would suggest buying in pieces until you can afford stuff that is actually worth while.
I was looking at the onkyo 770 HTIB originally but want something a little better. I don't plan on spendign more than $1000 when it's all setup, I'm just not that much of an audiophile. I want something nice but not snobbish
well if you don't really care too much about it in the long run and don't want THAT great of quality, but just okay quality, then one of those box sets is okay for you. i personally think they are crap. i want my movie and gaming experience to be the best as possible. i like watching movies where my whole basement rumbles when a huge explosion is on screen, and thats what it does now

. i like hearing the bullets fly by my ears in saving private ryan, as the bombs blow up on the beach scene and my floor shakes. it is just the coolest experience you can have in your home

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ATLien247: heh why you bring up a good point, it is pretty easy to say that this guy OBVIOUSLY won't be buying stuff of THAT quality if he's looking to spend $450 on a complete system

. I one day will have something better ... for now, my system rocks. saturday i hooked back up my surround system after i unhooked it when i brought my new tv home 3 weeks ago. I couldn't get off the couch yesterday watching football in HD w/surround sound, then my GF came over and we could not stop watching 24 S3 in 480p w/surround sound ... it pwns!