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JSilver 05-31-2009 07:33 AM

Home Theatre Systems
 
I was always meaning to purchase a home theater system or something compatible for my room. I don't have a very large room so i don't need a 5.1 system.

I was curious about the Bose 2.1 systems. Are they worth the price?

Thanks in advance.

asian_XL 05-31-2009 09:00 AM

do you want a receiver + speakers?
or hi-fi + receiver + speakers?
or those all-in-one setup?

Manic! 05-31-2009 10:11 AM

Bose sucks
What's your budget?

trancehead 05-31-2009 10:26 AM

Ive never had first hand experience with Bose itself...but majority of opinion is that its overpriced overmarketed shit.

quasi 05-31-2009 12:30 PM

Made me think of that saying, no Highs, no lows? Must be bose. :)

Manic! 05-31-2009 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quasi (Post 6445336)
Made me think of that saying, no Highs, no lows? Must be blose. :)

Fixed!:p

Soundy 05-31-2009 02:01 PM

http://reviews.cnet.com/1990-6467_7-5611984-1.html

Hondaracer 05-31-2009 03:10 PM

might as well get a 3.1 if anything

_Hotsauce_ 06-01-2009 12:02 AM

5.1 isn't about being louder, its about creating the full 3d effect of the movie, hearing footsteps coming from behind, dripping water as they walk through a hallway, etc.

Anyhow, What's your budget?

Cman333 06-01-2009 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trancehead (Post 6445185)
Ive never had first hand experience with Bose itself...but majority of opinion is that its overpriced overmarketed shit.

Bingo!

JSilver 06-02-2009 08:01 AM

I guess I'm looking for a simple all in one system. And I'm thinking about only spending $500.00. I'm not home too often so I'm not down to blow a wad of cash on this. But when I am home I watch a lot of movies, so I enjoy the best quality of picture and sound.

Soundy 06-02-2009 08:52 AM

I got an RCA home-theater-in-a-box system at a boxing-day sale a couple years ago, normally a $500 system, on for $300. Five-disc changer and aux input for the cable box, and it does a pretty nice job. Not gonna shake the foundations or anything, but it sounds good.

The one thing I'd say to check for is that it has an audio input or two, to feed in TV/cable/satellite and/or games, and will do Dolby Pro Logic decoding on that input, so you get simulated surround on your TV shows. Better yet, if you have an HD box, or newer game console (PS3, X360), is to make sure it has digital-audio in (coax or optical), so you get surround decoding from that.

ddr 06-02-2009 12:35 PM

make sure u get something where the receiver is separate from i.e. a dvd player and that it has ample inputs (optical-toslink, coaxial, RCAs, maybe even 3.5mm for convenience)

i vote onkyo systems, or a cheap receiver + pair of towers when they go on sale. you can definitely get a set for $500 total
HDMI is not important at all in that budget as long as you have optical in on you amp, at that price it won't process your video anyways

wouwou 06-02-2009 06:28 PM

what are your sources?

PS3, 360, HTPC, PC, or just a record player?

VR6GTI 06-03-2009 09:08 AM

Is their rear wireless speakears that you can buy not in a full set? If so how does it hook up to the reciever?

Mancini 06-03-2009 10:54 AM

I've heard a Bose 2.1 system intended for home theatre. I later read a review that confirmed my impression.

The small satellite speakers don't produce proper midrange. Bose has the crossover set to pump midrange out of the sub. Seriously? The box that goes beside your couch or somewhere else out of the way? It didn't sound great on the display that placed the sub right in front of you between the sats. It would be downright awful in a home environment.

JSilver 06-03-2009 03:33 PM

PS3

Quote:

Originally Posted by wouwou (Post 6448770)
what are your sources?

PS3, 360, HTPC, PC, or just a record player?


Manic! 06-03-2009 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VR6GTI (Post 6449691)
Is their rear wireless speakears that you can buy not in a full set? If so how does it hook up to the reciever?

Wireless speakers are a myth like Bigfoot and the loch ness monster because they still need to get power from a wall outlet. Future shop does offer a kit that will send a signal wirelessly to a amp that comes with the kit that can power speakers that are in the rear. You will need a plug close to the amp and you will have to run a wire from the amp to each speaker.

http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...29&catid=10672

Crowtservo 06-03-2009 09:01 PM

I'm looking for a similar setup to JSilver. Pretty much just a PS3 to play all DVDs and BRs and the cable (which is HD as well). a 3.1 system would be sweet, with a receiver and roughly $500 total. Anyone have any specific suggestions?

Limitless 06-03-2009 10:00 PM

My Insignia NS5648.. xP

I think that you should try atleast a 4.1 system for surround sound (though I don't think they make a lot of good ones that are 4.1s). But if you're really not into surround sound, a 3.1 set would be good. HD cable + movie - surround speakers = bad imo =(

wouwou 06-04-2009 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by JSilver (Post 6450233)
PS3

so it decodes by itself.

Then you really don't need a high end receiver, and if you have a budget to stick to, I would suggest Z5500 just because it can be had @ 279 before tax, and with a decent performance, just half of your budget.

the speakers are also easy to install inside your room too, all you need to do is to put the 2 rear speakere on the wall and run the wires by the corner.

and then you will have to try to not turn the volumn up past 1/3 of the scale, or your house will shake :haha:

I've had my 5500 for 2 years and the few times I turned it over 1/3, my pictures fell off the wall, especially during BD movis like transformers :D

!Aznboi128 06-04-2009 08:18 AM

1 tip that's it DO NOT BUY BOSE

LegitJeans 06-06-2009 03:23 PM

Have you thought of building a HTPC using computer speakers instead. Currently I'm running 4 sets of 2.1 computer speakers. 3 X 2.1 Klipsch ProMedia and 1 X 2.1 JBL Creature II. This gives yeah a hella lot of bass if needed. You'll need a sound card that will support digital optical in and out for your PS3 I think.

dark0821 06-08-2009 11:50 AM

honestly.. i went with a
32" Sharp 1080P
PS3
logitech Z5500...

and it gets the job done well..so i would go for that if that was the case..

skyxx 06-08-2009 02:43 PM

I"d choose a KEF over a Bose system. Similar price but better :)


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