What do you think of the Sony Dream System?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Audio Equipment and Home Theater Audio
Hepcat10 — 18 years ago(August 25, 2007 11:52 AM)
What do you think about the Sony Dream System with 5.1 surround? I used to own one but then it broke. I'm about to move and have decided that I'd like another surround system. Those "system in a box" things are very appealing but I think I could find a better one that the Sony Dream System. (But when it was working I really liked it.) BTW, the place that I'm moving into has Monster XP-CI CL3-Rated speaker wires that are already running through the walls and dropping out of the ceiling, but I have no speakers or receivers or anything (except for the already installed aforementioned wire). Any suggestions?
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vailrulestheworld — 18 years ago(August 29, 2007 07:32 PM)
For the $800 or so you would spend on a HTIB, I would get a nice Pioneer AVR, (around 300), klipsch quintet IIIs 5 speaker system(500 but you can find a deal)and add a nice sub for 300-500 (get a demo at your local electronics store) and your sound will be much much better. The advantage of the HTIB is not having to mix and match, but even a 3.1 system will give you better sound than a HTIB and a lot of brands have speaker systems designed for home theater. Running wire is the worst part, and if that is done you are in the clear.
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dangus — 18 years ago(September 02, 2007 06:28 PM)
What he said. Energy brand speakers regularly get high marks for value for money, although those might be in a higher price bracket. Watch out for deals on speakers; when Radio Shack inexplicably put their best-reviewed speaker on sale for 1/4 price, I visited every store around and grabbed 6 of them.
If you're handy with woodworking, consider building your own subwoofer. All you have to do is build a sealed box out of MDF, bolt a speaker in one side and an amplifier module in the other. Check out the subwoofer forum at diyaudio.com as a start. You can get much more bass for your money that way.