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Everyone needs to start somewhere.
That being said, there is "cheap" and there is inexpensive. You're much better off saving just a little more to get a decent inexpensive HT than buying a cheap POS that will sound like crap. |
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Depends on if you are asking what is best on your wallet or movie enjoyment hehe.
![]() ![]() You can start up getting just a good budget reciever and a couple of speakers for a stereo setup. Anything is better than the tv's build in. Last edited by spaceape; 04-29-2011 at 02:11 AM. |
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Depends on a few factors.
How cheap is "cheap"? This will vary widely. The Onkyo HTiaB setups are pretty cheap, comparatively, and are well regarded. Is it a case of "buy cheap now" vs "save up for better later"? That would depend on the person, and their patience (and willpower ![]() One could also just start with a decent TV, receiver, and just two front speakers, then work their way up to 5.1+. Or... find a friend who had a Bose setup, and has "seen the light". Get said Bose system off him for cheap or even free, then resell for a discount off the new price to fund your real system. ![]() |
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The answer is defiantly ‘YES’. Don’t be discouraged by a friend so called expensive setup. We all have to start somewhere; I believe it’s just hard going backwards.
![]() Or maybe my backwards made me see that the answer is ‘Yes’. ![]() I started with a HTiB, and then another, and I learned something’s, and ended up buying a decent setup. Well when my decent setup was stolen, my first thought was to leave the hobby alone. ![]() ![]() ![]() Believe me, what some call cheap was niiice!!!! ![]() ![]() I had a little comfort for awhile again. ![]() It was far better then not having it. ![]() |
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perhaps around 15-20years ago,i had a laserdisc player,when they were first out. a small fortune at the time for a young guy at $900. It was in the basement,hooked up to a regular TV,with my stereo amp/speakers. I guess it was "home theatre" at the time,but i didnt quite know it as that.
All i do know,is when my parents were out,i would be down in the dark,stereo cranked,watching computer animation on laserdisc in stereo. it was friggin' awesome. I love movies,it's my hobby,really. Thing to ask yourself is,what budget do i have? what can i get now that would be cool? Should i buy now for later? Bottom line,get what you can afford,if you have to,wait an extra few months to get something thats a lot better,enjoy what you have now,and keep in mind,it will only be as good as it's weakest link,so you could be changing things out often...dont sweat it, do what you can with what you have,it worked for me all those years ago,and it will always get better,smaller,brighter,and less expensive as you go on. |
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but I would still say get a system, I am!!! |
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What kind of inputs does surround have? Or if you like, what is the model number? |
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I say it's better to have none than a cheap one.
I say this because the hundreds of dollars you spend on crap equipment can be used to create a foundation upon which to build a really good system that will last 10x longer. I have several friends that didn't listen to me when I explained this to them and they all came back to me within 12 months to say I was right. The problem with getting a cheap theatre setup is that you know you will want to upgrade. And, the problem becomes evident when you want to upgrade so soon after getting the cheap setup. I always recommend getting 3 front quality speakers first and adding to it later. |
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