
12-08-2004, 04:41 AM
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Home Theater in a Box Systems vs. Components
Convenience or performance, which would you choose?
You're thinking about home theater. To get a real movie theater experience in your living room, a DVD player and your dinky TV speakers just aren't gonna cut it. You need a home theater audio system. There are two ways to get a home theater audio system: "all-in-one" systems, or separate components (DVD player, multichannel receiver, etc.). Here's a quick comparison to help you choose what's best for you.
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12-08-2004, 01:28 PM
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you outta use the quotes around that
im using a HT system from samsung out of the box right now
its good enuf for my apartment
if i have a house, i would probably shell out a couple grands for a complete high end system
projector, Onkio amp, some nice floor speakers, bluh bluh
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12-08-2004, 03:06 PM
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All-In-One systems shouldn't be considered home theatre systems, if you ask me. They don't provide a theatre-like experience. Real systems require real components. Sure, it can be pricey to use real components. Right now I'm stuck with a mid-range receiver (high end by most people's standards - 30 amps of current [in comparison Sonys and Pioneers and such are in the 6 to 8 amps range]). In a couple of years, though, when I can afford it a little easier, I'd like to go with Krell, or similiar components (tuner, preamp, amp) but those start at around 8 grand. I guarantee you that it will crush any boxed system.
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12-09-2004, 11:31 AM
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for 8 g's, it had better crush any boxed system....
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12-09-2004, 11:34 AM
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Yeah, especially if you put them together with a pair of those $40K B&Ws, I'd say you would shatter the speaker housings for some of those systems.
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The only carb that matters is under the hood.
There's an option for most vehicles that increases brake horsepower, increases mileage, increases driver control, lasts longer than the alternative, and even reduces the price of the vehicle. Despite all this, most people in this country choose the alternative, an automatic transmission.
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