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Hello, I have a 32" lcd flat panel and I have a blu ray player.
I'm looking for a good surround system but I'm afraid I don't have much knowledge when it comes to these things. I heard Bose was the best but the 2,000$ price is way too much. Right now I'm just looknig for something simple to get me through, somewhere under 300$. I was wondering if anybody could recommend me a good surround system and wires/such to get the most out of my blu ray player and tv. I originally checked Walmart and came across these two; http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4910118 http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4810692 I wasn't sure what to get, and I'm afraid of making a bad choice and having to go out of my way to take it back. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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bluchiz, those are DVD players/receivers all in one boxes. They won't work because they have no 5.1 channel inputs (neither 6 analog RCA jacks , nor digital toslink optical/spdif coaxial/HDMI socket)
You need a component (be it a all in one dvd/receiver, separate receiver, or preamp/amp combination) that has the same multichannel audio inputs connectors as your Blu-ray Disc Player has audio output connectors The Phillips Walmart you linked has: Interfaces/Ports AUX-in - Rear The Sony Walmart you linked has: Interfaces/Ports 1 x Stereo Audio Line In 1 x Audio In - Front So both only let you hear 2 channel stereo from your BD player even tho they are 5.1 systems. Again you need to find one that has either analog in: 5.1 (6 jacks) or 7.1 (8 jacks) and/or digital in: S/PDIF/coaxial toslink/optical HDMI depending on what YOUR players has. |
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I'm just using a PS3 as a bluray player right now. I currently have a very very very old Sony receiver, Pro Logic I, and it seems to work with everything I play on the TV when it's on phono. I'm thinking of trying Best Buy next.
Can somebody recommend me something that will actually work? I just want nice surround sound but this stuff is VERY confusing to me. Something cheap... <_< |
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Yamha HTR-5930 reciever Polk R30s fronts Polk CSi25 center Polk R15s rears HSU STF1 subwoofer Audio is pretty much is you get what you pay for. |
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Sweet find. Yeah, I sort of realized if I wanted anywhere near 'holy' sound I'd have to pay $1000-$2000. I feel totally out classed.
I'm leaning more towards the Onkyo side, but it doesn't look like it supports hdmi like the Sony does. Yet it has higher ratings and better reviews. Is there really a difference? Thanks for the help so far everyone, it's really helpful. |
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yes its confusing. so many formats outputs channels
well the PS3 has stereo (2ch) analog outs, and for multichannel optical/toslink* and HDMI, so to upgrade you should look for a receiver with at least optical in, or hdmi (which comes in up to 1.3 flavor on just being released soon receivers) for 5.1+ sound Your Prologic is just taking the 2 chanel analog and making a dolby matrix decoded surround now. Which using LPCM sound pretty good. Take is easy and read up lots on this and with patience decide if it's best to wait for newr HDMI 1.3 receivers or buy a current 5.1 solution Remember there's up to 7.1 LPMC 24/96kHz Dolby Digital to Dolby True HD and DTS to DTS HD MA so see what you are getting * you might get to use a S/PDIF coaxial input if you have a converter. Have yet to try that, tho |
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I'm a tubetv/mono sound user. I'm just now upgrading everything (lcd tv, whipped out old surround system) so really anything is considered a HUGE upgrade for me. |
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IMHO, if I were you, I'd either spend as little as possible and upgrade in another year or two, or just stay with what you have now until you have the cash saved up for more options. HDMI 1.3 receivers are going to be expensive when they are released later this year. I guess it may be a case of "you don't know what you're missing if you don't know", ya know? ![]() I'm looking at the Emotiva separates option (www.emotiva.com) for $899. Some consider it one of, if not the best bang for the buck in the industry. |
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I've finally decided, I'll be getting this one:
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-...Detail.do#tabs I think I've decided it's the cheapest and best quality one so far. Are there going to be any special wires and cords I'll be needing to make this happen? all I have red/white cords and speaker wire. |
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I recommend against that system if you want to take advantage of uncompressed audio over HDMI(which for the ps3 is the only option). If you are on a tight budget but still want the best quality audio you can get for the money, Sony is making a budget receiver that can process audio over HDMI and pass through 1080p sources. It also will have coax/optical ins as well. Check it out here http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...=813783&page=1 Price is between $300 - $500 retail. Thats really a good price for the features its claiming it will have. I'm guessing they are targeting ps3 owners that don't want to spend over $3000 for a decent system. Oh and by the way, listen to BOSS10L and buy your HDMI cables online at monoprice. Do not let the Best Buy people fool you and tell you that paying $150 for an hdmi cable will make a difference because it does not. Good luck and hope you get to enjoy uncompressed 5.1 PCM audio soon. You won't go back, trust me ! ![]() |
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EDIT: I should have read the rest of the forum before I posted. Last edited by AaronDavies; 03-25-2007 at 02:45 AM. Reason: Too late |
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