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Old 03-20-2011, 11:17 PM   #1
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So I'm currently looking for a Home Theater in a box and I've come across a couple of good deals. One that I like is the Samsung HT C653W because the speakers are wireless, but it isn't a Blu Ray player it comes with, it comes with an "upscaling" DVD player instead. I have a PS3 and run my Blu Ray's off there so I'm not concerned about the player unless for some reason the system wouldn't be able to handle audio from Blu Ray's.

There is a similar one from LG that is on sale for the same price, it comes with a blu ray but the speakers are wired.

Any advice on which one to get would be helpful.

Samsung (Wireless, DVD system): http://www.walmart.ca/Electronics/Pl...Theatre-System


LG (Wired, Blu Ray system): http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...2a96e7039een02
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Old 03-20-2011, 11:57 PM   #2
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If you care about HD audio formats then the LG is your choise, you can conect the PS3 though a optical cable on both, neither acept HDMI inputs so HD sound is a no go for the samsung. The LG can produce HD audio cause it has the bluray player.
Another thing either one has limited conectivity, I'll suggest you go with separated receiver and buy a HTB speakers, you can get a better SQ and a lot of more.
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Old 03-21-2011, 12:24 AM   #3
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Neither.

You could spend just a tad bit more and NOT throw your money away on a low-quality system.

http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...did=6439591727

The Onkyo is very highly rated and comes with a REAL receiver (AVR) that allows you to listen to HD audio. It's really a no-brainer.
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Neither.

You could spend just a tad bit more and NOT throw your money away on a low-quality system.

http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...did=6439591727

The Onkyo is very highly rated and comes with a REAL receiver (AVR) that allows you to listen to HD audio. It's really a no-brainer.
*shifts eyes*

I think this is Deja Vu
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Old 03-21-2011, 12:37 AM   #5
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I am totally with the Onkyo suggestion , grab an onkyo HT-3300 and set yourself up with a standalone blu-ray player and you'll experience a somehow real HT
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Neither.

You could spend just a tad bit more and NOT throw your money away on a low-quality system.

http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...did=6439591727

The Onkyo is very highly rated and comes with a REAL receiver (AVR) that allows you to listen to HD audio. It's really a no-brainer.
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Honestly to the OP, the two you are asking about do not compare to what Roscoe suggested.
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Old 03-21-2011, 12:49 AM   #7
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Honestly to the OP, the two you are asking about do not compare to what Roscoe suggested.
Who's Roscoe?
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Old 03-21-2011, 12:54 AM   #8
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Thanks, I appreciate the advice on the Onkyo. However, my budget and current living room set up is more applicable to the two I originally posted. If you have advice on those two in particular, it would be helpful...anything else - thanks, but no thanks for now.

Also, I'm in Canada and I've searched around on Best Buy, Future Shop, and Wal Mart and none of them seem to have that system.

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Who's Roscoe?
I am really sorry about that, my wife was talking to me and I was watching TV.

I'm such an idiot, it wasn't even a typo..
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Who's Roscoe?
Roscoe Jenkins? I thought your name was the same thing when I first was here!
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You should be able to run audio into the Samsung system through the digital optical input.
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I can't see butt how much is that Samsung HITB?
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Everyone is right though. I just bought a good standalone player and will soon get teh HTIB Onkyo system. It might be a bit, but I can wait. I just wish I had a bigger TV. To the return center! (in this case I'm itching for a projector)
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Bob, I understand all too well being on a budget. I recently went through a similar situation and ended up buying the Onkyo. Trust me, with a little leg work you can find that one closer to your budget. I'm not sure how much the Samsung is, but we're only talking a $70 difference between an ok system and a better, upgradeable system that Ricshoe and some of the other of us recommend. The Onkyo is at least something you can build up from, I'm not so sure about the one's you are looking at.
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Thanks, I appreciate the advice on the Onkyo. However, my budget and current living room set up is more applicable to the two I originally posted. If you have advice on those two in particular, it would be helpful...anything else - thanks, but no thanks for now.

Also, I'm in Canada and I've searched around on Best Buy, Future Shop, and Wal Mart and none of them seem to have that system.



Visions has them. $448.00 is pretty good for a decent starter system like that.
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Visions has them. $448.00 is pretty good for a decent starter system like that.
Not when you can get a much better system that's upgradeable, has full-range speakers, allows for HDMI switching and HD audio, for $80 less.
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Old 03-21-2011, 01:12 PM   #17
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Yeah that onkyo is a not brainer, it'll give you a taste of what a real HT is all about, plus you don't need a player cause the PS3 will do everything, you can conect your cable box, wii, regular DVD player, anything you want. Plus if you ever want to upgrade to a 3D tv you are all set with this onkyo.
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Not when you can get a much better system that's upgradeable, has full-range speakers, allows for HDMI switching and HD audio, for $80 less.
The $448 is for the Onkyo HTS 3300, which is what he said he couldn’t find. The one in your link, Onkyo HTS 5300, is $548. We’re in Canada, and it’s a bit pricier up here.
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The $448 is for the Onkyo HTS 3300, which is what he said he couldn’t find. The one in your link, Onkyo HTS 5300, is $548. We’re in Canada, and it’s a bit pricier up here.
Sorry. I thought you were referring to the Samsung/LG system(s). I agree, the 3300 would also be a good choice.

Wow, that's quite a price jump for you guys up north. Assume you can't simply order from some place like Vanns or Shoponkyo.com and get the same price as we do in the States (currency adjusted, of course)?
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No worries!
We’re all just trying to help a Dude out. Nothing to be sorry about there.
I’m not sure about what fees he’d have to pay for cross-border shopping, and don’t know if it’d be worth it in the end. I can’t advise regarding that.
My advice would be to completely avoid the LG, Samsung and any other similar systems and save just a lil bit more until the Onkyo is achievable.
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