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Help with a specific 5.1 system for my mancave-to-be

post #1 of 4
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I have no experience at all in home theater or speaker systems.  i guess what im looking for can barely qualify as my budget is rather limited.  I need a budget system.. maybe around 500-700 for the whole shabang.  things that i would like:

 

5.1 surround with wireless satellites (so there arent cables running all over the place) or a method that i can do rather easily to hide wires everywhere.

small footprint as possible

will do well in a rather small room. its a bedroom in a 3 bedroom condo where ill have my computer and audio stuff, sofa, ps3, TV and this system.

new or used but i would need to knwo where to look for used. 

cd and/or dvd could be added but arent vital as most of my music is on my computer.

 

 

thats the main issues i needcovered.  any tweaks like cables, or vibration control would be appreciated also but i wont be doing any of that until after the system is situated as for the most part, those are 2ndary. 

 

thanks to anyone that can help! 

 

post #2 of 4

Heya,

 

For budget, I really like Polk Audio's offerings. Take an inexpensive entry Onkyo receiver and some Polk Audio monitors and set up a nice room. As for cabling, get long 18 gauge for example and just run the excess cabling along the wall or under rugs.

 

Onkyo Receiver

CS1 (center)

Monitor50's (fronts, get two)

Monitor40's (surrounds)

Sub

 

$730 shipped.

 

Very best,

post #3 of 4

I would suggest sticking to traditional wired solutions cos i have yet to come across a 100% rock solid wireless audio solution for HT beerchug.gif You can wall mount the rear/surround channel speakers perhaps? The AVR is the 1st piece i would settle and u have to figure out what features/ports would be a *must* If u dun need HDMI in/out Craiglist has somewhat dated AVRs with optical/coax floating about for almost nothing which could work for ya depending on budget/needs I wouldn't dismiss classic/vintage speakers as well especially if $$ were an issue and you could fish out some gems in the used market all the time L3000.gif


Edited by trog - 12/13/11 at 11:59am
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thanks for the advice guys! 

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