On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 14:24 -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > Steve Adeff wrote: <snip> > >> > > > > I've yet to see a an all encompasing system for less than $500US that was > > worth the money. If your at all interested in it sounding good expect to > > spend closer to $1000US. My opinion, buy an Energy or Paradigm satelite > > system, which will cost ~$500 and a standalone receiver, a good one can be > > had for $300. > > > > That's out of my league. I'll buy a flat screen TV before I spend that > kind of cash on audio. > I'm currently using an old 2.1 system from 1995. :) I'm just looking to > upgrade to something > that doesn't suck completely and doesn't cost more than $300. Best bang > for at or under $300.
Consider that you've been using your current system for 10 years. You'll likely use your new system for that long or longer. Spend a little extra money if you can, it's worth it in the long run. Good sound can really make the DVD watching experience. Go to a few audio stores that let you listen to systems - got to regular stores and maybe a higher end store just for comparison. Find some things that sound good, then go on ebay or amazon auctions or craigslist. Even used, $300 is going to be tough. Good luck.
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