funboy6942
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Originally posted by: notanotheract
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Why would you need advice on an el cheapo stereo? Just buy the one that's least expensive since you obviously don't care about things like features, power and quality.
that's harsh, i did mention quite a few requirements i needed.
and yea, what i need is for my reciever to just act as an input switch to for example move between satellite, xbox, ps2, gamecube, dvd, and cd (mp3 collection on my pc). it doesn't need decode for an HD tv, i don't need or want the radio, and as far as amp/pre-amp goes only needs to reflect the needs of my speakers. the two tv's btw were more for being able to watch tv and play games simultaneously, especially when guests are over.
Then what I linked you too should fit the bill
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
So you'd be interested in the computer set if it could connect to a receiver?
I agree that you can get nice value out of a computer speaker set, but I don't know what systems funboy42 is comparing it to that cost $1000 and sounded worse.
What kind of things do you need to connect to your receiver?
The z-680s would be able to connect to a receiver, but at that point your receiver would just be acting as an input switcher.
After you buy THX speakers all matching, a THX reciever, and a 100watt+ sub your talking over $1k Saying it may sound worse was over kill
