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Need some help with speaker selection!!!

I currently have a Samsung FP-T5084 and will be buying a Onkyo TX-SR705 to replace my old Bose 3-2-1(I know).

I've been checking out some speakers sets and was considering the Polk Audio RM705 $469 or the Harmon Kardon HTKS 18 $379 I have only been piecing information from here and there so it's kind of hard to get a good feel for what the good speakers are. I can only spend about $500(no more) on a set and I'm looking for a 5.1 for now.

Can anyone recommend from the above or an alternative? I appreciate your help as always.
 
For about $500 I'd probably end up doing something like

http://www.av123.com/products_...=speakers&product=82.1
http://www.av123.com/products_...=speakers&product=91.1
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe...fm?&Partnumber=300-635

+ either a pair of cheaper bookshelf speakers as surrounds (Polk R15 / Insignia 2111), or have a 3.1 set to start and then decide a little farther down the road what I'd want to do to expand up to 5.1

What price are you paying for the 705?

You might want to hold off until ShopOnkyo has more refurb 605s and 805s in stock.

Do you have specific requirements for the system? Sounds like you're just starting out and aren't really sure what you're looking for?
 
I own the 705 and ...

2 av123 x-ls's for my front LR
1 av123 x-cs for my center
2 htd middies for my surround LR

... bought all of those for fairly less than $500.

In fact my HSU VTF-1 sub was only slightly less than all the other speakers combined 🙂

I absolutely love all of the speakers and wish I had more room in the back for x-cs's all around!
 
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.
 
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?

The problem I am finding with Onkyo is that their service sucks. Compound that with a failure rate close to 30% on the early 605/705 and it's a recipe for a sad face 🙁.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?

The problem I am finding with Onkyo is that their service sucks. Compound that with a failure rate close to 30% on the early 605/705 and it's a recipe for a sad face 🙁.

I haven't tried ShopOnkyo, but I've heard good things about buying from them. Where is this 30% failure rate figure coming from?
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?

The problem I am finding with Onkyo is that their service sucks. Compound that with a failure rate close to 30% on the early 605/705 and it's a recipe for a sad face 🙁.

I haven't tried ShopOnkyo, but I've heard good things about buying from them. Where is this 30% failure rate figure coming from?

http://avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=859792

EDIT: Obviously a skewed result, but still scary.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?

The problem I am finding with Onkyo is that their service sucks. Compound that with a failure rate close to 30% on the early 605/705 and it's a recipe for a sad face 🙁.

I haven't tried ShopOnkyo, but I've heard good things about buying from them. Where is this 30% failure rate figure coming from?

http://avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=859792

EDIT: Obviously a skewed result, but still scary.

scary indeed. I wonder what the real figures are like. So Onkyo isn't handling returns well on these units?
 
I was aware of the issue between the 605 and 805 but have yet to hear any complaints regarding the 705. This is primarily why I chose this receiver over the others, that and it pretty well fullfills my needs.
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
Well, the TX-SR705 Home Theater Select 2 is running about $649 right now, so far as I've found. I wanted this because I was strolling in at Fry's and a guy talked me into buying a Polk Audio SR65 HTIB which included the following.

TX-SR505
RM 6752 Center
RM 6751 Satellites
PSW125 Sub
w/ Upconverting DVD.

The price was $999+tax, so about $1200(little less). I was actually only going to be able to buy a HTIB for no more than $500 total, but I talked my wife into it and this one happened to be on sale, regular $1299. I figured, I would always be able to return it after review it didn't seem like a good buy, but since it was a quick Black Friday deal I went ahead and bough it.

I came home and read some info and found that the TX-SR505 just wouldn't cut it. I want to be able to switch through my HDMI inputs with both video and audio. Apparently the speakers were what I was buying in the box worth any real value, so I took it back.

I'm relatively happy with what the TX-SR705 provides, I only have Dishnetwork HD and a PS3 to hook up, but want room for expansion as well. Also the least amount of wires I have to run the better, since I don't want to go through the clutter of running an HDMI cable and an optical for audio.

Yeah, $1200 should be able to get you something a lot better than that Fry's set.

FYI when shoponkyo had their recent refurb deals, the 605 was going for $300 and the 805 was under $600.

Have you taken a look at my sticky guide at all at the top of this subforum?

The problem I am finding with Onkyo is that their service sucks. Compound that with a failure rate close to 30% on the early 605/705 and it's a recipe for a sad face 🙁.

I haven't tried ShopOnkyo, but I've heard good things about buying from them. Where is this 30% failure rate figure coming from?

http://avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=859792

EDIT: Obviously a skewed result, but still scary.

🙁 glad you were able to find your issue over there (the link I gave you sucked 😀). after reading your post, my first thought was that Onkyo was unloading returned receivers with the popping issue through their Shoponkyo deals. sad indeed.

I have been lucky so far.

but now I'm disappointed that I didn't go the AVI route with those bookshelves and center. ...but the current price on that Dayton is sweet! might have to finish out my 5.1...
 
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
I was aware of the issue between the 605 and 805 but have yet to hear any complaints regarding the 705. This is primarily why I chose this receiver over the others, that and it pretty well fullfills my needs.

the only complaints I've heard about the 705 involves noisy fans. there were also extremely rare incidents of the 605 bursting into flames--either soon after initial use or a few months in.

worried that by dodging the popping issue, I might have a bonfire in my living room.... 😱
 
I never liked the weird cold, metallic Onkyo sound of their WRAT amplifier technology. It has a decidedly unpleasant harsh, tinny quality that can only be fully appreciated as listener fatigue after a movie or a few music CDs at medium or high volume levels. WRAT does not work well with a high end transparent speaker. At least all the times I have heard Onkyo at various HT stores paired with high end speakers. Onkyo was always at the bottom end of my brand name HT receiver choices pile based on this unpleasing amp sound they produce, placing Onkyo just slightly ahead of the cheap brands like Panasonic or Sherwood based on amplifier quality.

They do pack the receivers with all the HDMI bells and whistles for the price point, but then they have to drastically cut corners on the amp end, where the quality matters most. You know they are skimping on the electronic innards as light as they are, compared with a similar Harman Kardon brand, watt for watt. Which could explain all the problems they are having now with quality control, like popping or catching fire. Some aggressive speakers will do that to cheap amplifiers that can't properly maintain a sustained low ohm speaker load under full power. An internal fan also won't help a whole lot if the receiver electronics simply overload and burn up. But it might help put the fire out, if it don't fan the flames, heh.

I considered buying one a few times before to use as a decent cheap preamp only, with a Harman Kardon 5 channel amp. But I never experimented with this combination. Then I might use the built in Onkyo WRAT amps just for multiroom house use, where their harsh nature don't matter as much when paired with cheaper speakers that help mask some of this listener fatigue.

And I think the Infinity, Harman Kardon, or JBLs are an excellent speaker choice. Harman Audio has an Ebay store and you can also browse an excellent selection on the Harman Audio website.
 
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: deathstorm78
I was aware of the issue between the 605 and 805 but have yet to hear any complaints regarding the 705. This is primarily why I chose this receiver over the others, that and it pretty well fullfills my needs.

the only complaints I've heard about the 705 involves noisy fans. there were also extremely rare incidents of the 605 bursting into flames--either soon after initial use or a few months in.

worried that by dodging the popping issue, I might have a bonfire in my living room.... 😱

So there is a reason Onkyo offers so many features for so little money, eh? 😉 I am a sucker for a good deal, so I will fight it off (the fire, that is).

I found that my popping issue is only when in any type of advanced decoding. Putting it on Stereo or Mono and 99% of my pops go away.
 
SlickSnake, since we have you talking about HK again, why does harmanaudio have such a steady stream of all refurbished units to sell to people? I honestly haven't heard a good explanation for it, but the things I've generally read is about poor quality control and defective units. I bought a receiver from harmanaudio, so don't think that I'm against the idea or anything, but I wondered why you think HK's quality control is so much better overall when HK quality control has been suspect for years?
 
tbh, SlickSnake is partially correct. The Onkyo will sound a bit harsh straight out of the box. It requires some setup and tweaking to make it sound right. I doubt most stereo shops, even higher-end ones, are going to take the time to properly configure the Audyssey EQ, speaker distances, and tweak the indiviudal crossover levels to get the best sound out of one. However, once configured you really can't beat it for even twice the price. "Tinny" is the last word I'd use to describe the sound coming from my 705, even at high volume. That's not to mention the video handling capabilities and the sound processing modes which H-K has yet to equal for the cost. (Does H-K have TrueHD and/or DTS-HD Master in their A/V lineup yet?)

In regard to the fan, I haven't heard mine even come on yet. I give it enough room to breath and I don't believe the fan comes on until a certain temperature is reached. btw, you can check the temp on your Onkyo to ensure it's not getting too hot for whatever space you have it in. It's a monitoring function you can enable on the receiver's display.
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
SlickSnake, since we have you talking about HK again, why does harmanaudio have such a steady stream of all refurbished units to sell to people? I honestly haven't heard a good explanation for it, but the things I've generally read is about poor quality control and defective units. I bought a receiver from harmanaudio, so don't think that I'm against the idea or anything, but I wondered why you think HK's quality control is so much better overall when HK quality control has been suspect for years?

Over 3/4s of what I bought from Harmanaudio on Ebay and on their website as a refurb was clearly brand new in the box, and not a refurb at all. On the few items that were actually refurbs, it was clearly marked on the box as such, including on the UPC label, and you could tell after opening it had been repackaged. I have bought all of my HT receivers, DVD players, 5 disc CD changers, at least 20 HT speakers (2 complete Interlude 5.1 surround systems, of every type made but one, plus 2 12 inch Interlude subs) a JBL mini system and a set of PC speakers from them. The only problem I had was with one set of 2 way Betas that were obviously refurbs, shipped in 2 different boxes, and one had the wrong speaker cover on it. They sent me 2 brand new covers for the 2 speakers! I even ordered 6 JBL 3 way wall hanging speakers once, for whole house use from winning different Ebay auctions, and every single pair was brand new.

I think they are actually selling off warehouse overstock for the most part on Ebay and on their website, not refurbs. But because they have to keep their retail customers happy and appear they are not undercutting them, they just say it's all refurbs. Some of the stuff that I got refurbed was the electronics. A CD changer, DVD player and the mini JBL system were all refurbs. And the 4 way Interlude IL60s were refurbs, and were marked as such. But they are also powered with 500 watt 12 inch subs in them. The rest of my Interludes were all new, including the 2 12 inch IL120 subs! Even 2 sets of 2 way interludes for wall hanging were new, not refurbs.

I can't support people who say their quality control is bad, not knowing if UPS dropped the units in shipping or what. I did get one set of speakers from them, the Interlude 3 way powered model IL50 that were both literally falling out of the box and damaged by UPS delivering it. I had the chance to hear them on my system, and was not overly pleased with the bass sound or speaker imaging (compared to the others) and sent them back, and did not replace those particular speakers.

I also did buy a refurb older model Infinity HPS1000 15" 1000 watt sub with dual 15" passive radiators from Ubid once, which was a one of a kind offer actually shipped from H/Ks warehouse, and it arrived mashed on the bottom on one corner from UPS, with one foot broken off. It rattled horribly, and when I found out H/K would not cover it for warranty repairs after shipping damage, it was sent back, regrettably. And it could not be replaced by H/K. I can hardly blame H/K for shipping damages by UPS on such large heavy items.

But considering what I have spent on Harman Kardon equipment, which even discounted was around 10k, I would have to disagree strongly with that statement that their QC is suspect. I have not had one blown speaker or faulty electronic part in over 6 years. And their refurb stuff is guaranteed with a full factory warranty, not a cheesy 30 to 90 days like a lot of companies do on refurbs. They are obviously standing behind their products.
 
Thanks for letting me know what your experience has been.

I certainly haven't spent 10k from harmanaudio and only bought one thing from them which was a midrange receiver that was in pretty good shape by the time it got to me.

I will admit that I'm not sure if these opinions on questionable quality control are still going around currently, as I haven't really been keeping up with things in the receiver world for a couple years. Back during the X35 series of receivers from HK is when I was looking into these comments. I was looking at the possibility of a 635 and was finding a lot of issues from users that already had the product.

Shady ebay practices from harmanaudio (against ebay policy rather than hurting the consumer really) and the high quantity of refurb receivers were comments that were coming up fairly often. I'm not sure if any of the people that were having problems with their HKs back then had as much history with HK as you do to be able to get a feel for if these were common or uncommon problems.
 
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