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Best HTIB under $300? Can be used as well
also another question was what is the ARC connection between TV and receiver? i heard with ARC via HDMI, any audio that is connected straight to tv can pass thorugh the receiver? im confused i have mutiple HDMI devices so how would i go and enjoy the sound quality of these devices when most of these HTIB has about 2 HDMI in
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ARC = audio return channel
If you're using the tuner on the TV for cable, you don't have to run an optical cable from the TV to the receiver for the sound, it will go "backwards" on the HDMI cable that normally carries the video signal from the receiver to the TV. your TV and receiver have to support it, not all do. not all TVs will send audio that comes in over HDMI out over the optical port or the ARC, so read the manual carefully before purchasing if that's what you want to do. if you only have 2 HDMI inputs, and have more HDMI sources than that, you'll need an HDMI switch that has multiple inputs (2 to 8 on the page i linked) and 1 output. you can then switch between those inputs, normally using a separate remote control, or sometimes a manual switch. or... if your TV and stereo suport ARC, and your TV has enough inputs, you might be able to get away with plugging the extra devices into the TV, and using the TV in the place of the switch i mentioned earlier. |
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i had this one in mind not sure if its good, im not so good in the Audio field http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-SC...item3f1ce7507b |
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$300 is a pretty low budget for a home theater system. Most people would suggest separates over a HTIB. Also, if you look at many audio specific forums, you will find that the suggestions would be to start with a decent AV receiver and 2 speakers. Then build from there as your budget allows.
Accessories4Less offers refurbished AV receivers from leading brands such as Denon and Onkyo. You can get a nice receiver and look for used speakers. Even if you went with an inexpensive 5.1 speaker setup "temporarily" with the idea of selling when you can afford better, I do believe you'd end up with a better overall system than any $300 HTIB. Lastly, have you considered a decent sound bar or ZVox instead? |
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ok since we are talking about separate receivers, you said hook up at least two speakers, any speakers how do i know its compatible? sorry for being such a noob at this but ive never really researched audio. Ive heard onkyo is good |
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As for stronger base, you can also add a subwoofer to nearly any AVR for a 2.1, 3.1, 5.1, or 7.1 setup. For that matter there are sound bars with subwoofers. And the ZVox systems can also have subs attached. Honestly, the options and configurations are limitless. But my point is that $300 is just not going to get you much, and a $300 HTIB is going to be very modest at best. For $300 I would get a Denon receiver and search for 2 tower speakers. Or up to $400 and get 2 speakers and a modest sub. I do think you are much better off looking used on Craigslist or withing audio forums. Check AVSForums.com. |
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AVR: http://www.accessories4less.com/make...D-ready/1.html AVR: http://www.accessories4less.com/make...D-ready/1.html Subwoofer: http://www.overstock.com/Electronics...4/product.html If you really want a HTiB, these would be a better prepackaged systems than those "all in one" systems you see at big box stores by Samsung, Panasonic, LG, etc. these would be upgradable too whereas many of those all-in-one systems are fixed. http://www.accessories4less.com/make...Systems/1.html |
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http://www.accessories4less.com/make...s/1.html#!more http://www.accessories4less.com/make...s/1.html#!more http://www.accessories4less.com/make...peakers/1.html http://www.accessories4less.com/make...Package/1.html But I think all will suit your needs and be much better than those all in one systems. Lastly, I suggest you look at: http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/h...-dht-1312ba-fl http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/bes...on-dht-1312ba/ And http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/the...oes-not-exist/ |
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sorry to bother, but isn't the more the watts the better? ive seen system that are 650 watt and perform better than 1000 watt systems. i Dont understand |
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Wattages are listed by manufacturers and vary. They can be overstated. These receivers will give you clean sound. |
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My suggestion is to take it slow and piece together as you get the money. A Denon 1612 refurb and a pair of Polk 35B's for $100 on sale at newegg regularly. That would be $300. Later get the matching center channel. Then a sub for ~$200. Then you can either get another pair of 35B's for surround or move to a floorstanding like the 45/65. You won't get the instant satisfaction or 5.1 right now but will end up with far superior sound quality.
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im in a small room too so no need for extreme sound that may cause the neighbors to be bothered. |
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1) separates that you can add to and or replace later - start with a entry or mid level Denon receiver (1612, 1613, 1912, etc.) and 2 speakers 2) a prepackaged Denon system with Boston Accoustics speakers I honestly think if you go with a Samsung, Panasonic, etc. HTiB that you'd be better off with a soundbar. |
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i will also look into the denon receiver. any speakers right? |
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As for "any speakers", they are very subjective. Virtually any speakers will work, but may not be pleasing to you. And again, costs can get up there very quickly. If you are going to start with a 2 speaker stereo setup, then something like this woud work http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882290268 Add a subwoofer next. |
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These $200 Monoprice speakers are rebranded Energy Take Classics (regarded as the best budget 5.1 system available) at half the price. Pair it with a receiver of your choice and you will have a kickass setup for a little over $300.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 |
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