Surround sound system for under $500?
I have a Samsung 61″ rear projection TV and now I would like to add a surround sound system, should I stick to a Samsung system or is it ok to use other brands? I need a complete system (including DVD player)
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For $500, I would go for the OPPO DV-981HD ($229) and the 5.1 Infinity TSS-450($299).
The oppo will give you great dvd picture and the Infinity will give you pretty good sound. You can read more about these items as the are reviewed extensively on the internet.
GL.
There’s no reason whatsoever to stick with Samsung equipment–any other brand will work just fine with your TV.
Your best bet is probably to go with a “Home Theater in a Box” system–this will include everything you will need.
Consumer Reports did a review of such systems in their November 2006 issue (available at many libraries). The Sony HT-7000DH ($500) rated very highly, and comes with a separate DVD player. The report recommends as “Best Buys” the Panasonic SC-HT740 ($335) and the Samsung HT-Q45 ($295). Both of these systems include an integrated 5-disc DVD changer in addition to all the speakers, etc.
Happy viewing and listening!
Find a demo model at Circuit City or Best Buy.. You can usually get a better product and save a few bucks
i got this when i got my 50″ sony xbr sxrd…
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7728701&st=sony+5.1&type=product&id=1140392173057
it sounds pretttty damn good and it has an upconverting dvd player (1080i)
this is worth it…
It’s okay to you any brand that has compatible terminals -which most will. For $500, I usually recommend the following system:
- DVD Player – JVC HR-XVC16BUS
- Receiver – Onkyo TX-S504 (or Pioneer VSX-516K)
- Speakers – Dayton HTS-1200
- Powered Sub – Dayton SUB-120
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It’s all at your local Circuit City…Click the links:
RECEIVER: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sherwood-Surround-Sound-Receiver-RD-6500/sem/rpsm/oid/108452/catOid/-12949/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
SPEAKERS (3 pair of the same thing): http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Pioneer-Bookshelf-Speaker-S-HF31-LR/sem/rpsm/oid/133874/catOid/-12950/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
SUB-WOOFER: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/MTX-12-Subwoofer-SW2/sem/rpsm/oid/81414/catOid/-16883/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
When you get ALL of your speakers the SAME (not a designated CENTER or REAR), then you can buy LESS EXPENSIVE equipment and still get a GOOD surround experience…TWO parts of creating the “perfect” system is CLARITY (price of your equipment) and the SURROUND EFFECT (how it’s set up in your living room)…You’ll find that SURROUND EFFECT has priority over CLARITY in most cases.