Which speaker system for Windows Media Center Home Theater

empyre

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I am wondering what to get for a townhouse with a room about 14X12. I am lookign at Klipsch ProMedia ultra 5.1 Personal Audio System and the Logitech® Z-5500 Digital sets. What would be better? would you recommend others?

Thanks in advance! The speakers will be used for mostly movies running off of the TV.
 

yankeeman22

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i heard nothing but good things about the klipsch 5.1 system. my friend has klipsch tower speakers and the sound beautiful. i think theyre a little pricey but most likely worth the money.
 

TheAudit

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I have the Klipsch 5.1 system (bought at a good price from a Hot Deal post).
I have nothing negative to say about them.
 

masshass81

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I have the z-5500. I have listened to both of the systems your are looking at and I would say that the Klipsch sounds a TINY bit better than the z-5500 in music. But the logitech set owns in movies! The ability to play DTS and Dolby Digital audio in DVDs without a receiver would have me suggest the Logitech Z-5500 for you.

The dialogue is extremely crisp and clear, no muffled bass from the sub.. and when theres an explosion, you FEEL the explosion!! I swear, its like I'm in a movie theatre... DTS digital sounds better than Dolby Digital IMO..
 

essasin

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i just bought the ultra 5.1 and the only people that are complaining are the neighbors
 

PuterWiz

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Originally posted by: essasin
i just bought the ultra 5.1 and the only people that are complaining are the neighbors

thats the way they were ment to be used, muhahahahaah
 

essasin

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Originally posted by: PuterWiz
Originally posted by: essasin
i just bought the ultra 5.1 and the only people that are complaining are the neighbors

thats the way they were ment to be used, muhahahahaah


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