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So my sister has drafted me to setup her HT. So I'll be flying to Albany, NY to set it up.
With that said I have been given a budget and right now I am having second thoughts, especially since I am seeing $850 on speakers!!!!.
System is going in her living room. The tv is in the corner, not much 'leeway' on it. You know WAF. Her husband wants a good sounding system, that can be used for movies and entertaining guests (background music etc).
So this was what I spec'ed for her
* Onkyo TX-SR608 Receiver (95x7.2) $399.99
* Polk Audio RM95 $599.99
* Subwoofer: Polk PSW505 $249
* Stands: Sanus 31" or 24" stands (amazon) ~$50/pair
* Belkin PureAV AV20500-25 25-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable - $13
* RCA AH16100SN 16-Gauge Speaker Wire (100 Feet) - $19
* HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet) $3
TOTAL ~ $1400 + tax + shipping.
Is the RM95's that worth it for $600 for a set of 5. I liked them cause they give a wider sound stage due to the lousy room placement of speakers.
What I am considering
* Denon AV1910 (only now its $499, I'd like the MultiEQ, but should I then just get the Onkyo instead save the $100)
* 4 Polk RM 6751 Speakers $43/piece
* 1 Polk RM 6752 Speakers $80
* 1 Polk PSW 505 $ 250
* 2 Atlantic Satellite Stands $28 / pair
* Belkin 25ft Sub Cable $13
* RCA 16 gauge Speaker Wire $20
* 2 10 ft HDMI cables $ 6 (not 6 feet)
Total: ~ $1100 (With the Denon amp, it was $100 cheaper a month ago) $1000 with Onkyo.
The other option:
* Denon 1910 or Onkyo 608 $500/400
* Energy Take Classic 5.1 $ 300
* plus rest of stuff, stands, cables etc etc.
The Take Classic is very well reviewed, but I am weary of the 110-20K frequency range. Even my freaking 8 yr old Magnavox (rebranded Phillips) unit goes down to 80hz.
Any other option. I plan to add a PS3 to the list, for the Blu-Ray + Media Center abilities. She can have her music / photos etc and run them off the network.
We need to buy this soon, since i am leaving CA in 2.5 weeks and it has to get there before I do.
Room Layout:
So my sister has drafted me to setup her HT. So I'll be flying to Albany, NY to set it up.
With that said I have been given a budget and right now I am having second thoughts, especially since I am seeing $850 on speakers!!!!.
System is going in her living room. The tv is in the corner, not much 'leeway' on it. You know WAF. Her husband wants a good sounding system, that can be used for movies and entertaining guests (background music etc).
So this was what I spec'ed for her
* Onkyo TX-SR608 Receiver (95x7.2) $399.99
* Polk Audio RM95 $599.99
* Subwoofer: Polk PSW505 $249
* Stands: Sanus 31" or 24" stands (amazon) ~$50/pair
* Belkin PureAV AV20500-25 25-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable - $13
* RCA AH16100SN 16-Gauge Speaker Wire (100 Feet) - $19
* HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet) $3
TOTAL ~ $1400 + tax + shipping.
Is the RM95's that worth it for $600 for a set of 5. I liked them cause they give a wider sound stage due to the lousy room placement of speakers.
What I am considering
* Denon AV1910 (only now its $499, I'd like the MultiEQ, but should I then just get the Onkyo instead save the $100)
* 4 Polk RM 6751 Speakers $43/piece
* 1 Polk RM 6752 Speakers $80
* 1 Polk PSW 505 $ 250
* 2 Atlantic Satellite Stands $28 / pair
* Belkin 25ft Sub Cable $13
* RCA 16 gauge Speaker Wire $20
* 2 10 ft HDMI cables $ 6 (not 6 feet)
Total: ~ $1100 (With the Denon amp, it was $100 cheaper a month ago) $1000 with Onkyo.
The other option:
* Denon 1910 or Onkyo 608 $500/400
* Energy Take Classic 5.1 $ 300
* plus rest of stuff, stands, cables etc etc.
The Take Classic is very well reviewed, but I am weary of the 110-20K frequency range. Even my freaking 8 yr old Magnavox (rebranded Phillips) unit goes down to 80hz.
Any other option. I plan to add a PS3 to the list, for the Blu-Ray + Media Center abilities. She can have her music / photos etc and run them off the network.
We need to buy this soon, since i am leaving CA in 2.5 weeks and it has to get there before I do.
Room Layout:
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