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Advice needed on avr's and speakers
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We have decided on gettin an AVR and speaker system for the front room and need a bit of advice. Im not after spending fortunes chasing the perfect sound just something that will offer decent sound.
I am ok in selecting the AVR its the speaker system where we fall down. Currently were using the tv speakers so anything would be an improvement.
I see a variety of options including 5.1 packages including sub woofer or buying a pair of bookshelf speaker and then adding speakers as time progresses.
Would a pair of speakers such as the wharfedale diamond 9.1 be a decent starting point? Would i need a centre speaker now or could that be added later? Likewise for a sub woofer?
Like i said i cant see the wood for the trees right now so any help is greatly appreciated..
I am ok in selecting the AVR its the speaker system where we fall down. Currently were using the tv speakers so anything would be an improvement.
I see a variety of options including 5.1 packages including sub woofer or buying a pair of bookshelf speaker and then adding speakers as time progresses.
Would a pair of speakers such as the wharfedale diamond 9.1 be a decent starting point? Would i need a centre speaker now or could that be added later? Likewise for a sub woofer?
Like i said i cant see the wood for the trees right now so any help is greatly appreciated..
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Something like this would be a good starter,you can buy the receiver separate and add those speakers you liked at a later date.
An alternative option might be to start off with something like this...
http://www.richersounds.com/product/speaker-packages/onkyo/htx22hdx/onky-htx22hdx-blk
It has the amplifier built into the sub and starts off as a 2.1 system but can be easily upgraded to full 5.1 with the optional speaker pack.