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Whats a great and affordable sound system for tv and bluray setup?
One that is or almost is identical to a movie theatre sound. Like the really deep base and those sounds you don't hear on a normal TV. I want my TV project to be like a movie theatre! The TV is - 42' vizio 3d led.
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- Grumpy MacLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Ok - lets manage your expectations.
I can get you a decent starter setup for about $600. It will give you all the features you need or want and is a 'real' 5.1 home theater system. See the link below.
Now - that system will give you a pretty good home theater experience. You can have lots of fun setting it up and enjoying HDTV sound, BluRay sound, etc.
Will it match the bass like you get in a commercial movie theater? No.
You need 1 or 2 good subwoofers for this. And the good ones - are $800+.
The beauty of the starter system I gave you is - you can upgrade the parts. You can easily add a nice SVS Woofers subwoofer or HSU Research or Velodyne, or a DIY subwoofer kit to that Denon system. This is what you get when you buy a full-sized AV Receiver.
So - start with the system below, then research SVS and HSU as subwoofer companies for the upgrade.
WARNING:
Most of the 'box' home theater systems do not let you swap parts so be aware of this.
Hope this helps.
- DavidLv 48 years ago
karan, you're lucky the others didn't see your comment or you'd be trolled out of existence.
bose has inferior sound quality, especially for the money you pay for them. and that is possibly the nicest thing i can say about bose
for a cheap price i like the polk audio t1900 ($500) speaker set with a receiver of your choice another $250-500 depending on the feature set you need...for the receiver im a fan of denon and yamaha so the avr1613(2012 model)/avre300(2013 model) would be nice. or from yamaha the rxv473 would be a good one as well.
it may seem expensive but that is pretty entry level for getting a good quality sound. especially if you want it "to be like a movie theater"
- WillyPoohLv 48 years ago
If you want really good sound at an affordable price, you can try the ONKYO HT-S9400THX surround system. It comes with a 3D HDMI (switch receiver), seven THX certified speakers (plus subwoofer) and plenty of power for the money (@ around $600).
- AVDADDYLv 78 years ago
You make it difficult to help you when you do not mention budget, nor anything about the room. You can spend as little as $500.00 or as much as $100,000.00 or more. Ignore Karan, Bose is over-priced crap.
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- 8 years ago
You might wanna check out Bose if its available at your country. Its the best I've ever heard!