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Road Side Pub
Home stereo / theatre recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16199856" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>Well.......I would focus my attention on creating the best 2-channel system within/a little over my budget. The most important part is the speaker. Look for a AV receiver that can switch between surround and 2-channel stereo. Get a 2-channel amp, preferably over 200w/channel. Next would be a nice powered sub that is sealed. The receiver and amp can be on the cheaper side, but you want to spend most of your money on the speakers and sub. </p><p></p><p>Since you say that you'll be listening to music 85% of the time, you can add additional speakers as money allows. In the mean time, you can watch movies in 2-channel with the sub. It will still be a great improvement over the TV speakers or a lot of soundbars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16199856, member: 143297"] Well.......I would focus my attention on creating the best 2-channel system within/a little over my budget. The most important part is the speaker. Look for a AV receiver that can switch between surround and 2-channel stereo. Get a 2-channel amp, preferably over 200w/channel. Next would be a nice powered sub that is sealed. The receiver and amp can be on the cheaper side, but you want to spend most of your money on the speakers and sub. Since you say that you'll be listening to music 85% of the time, you can add additional speakers as money allows. In the mean time, you can watch movies in 2-channel with the sub. It will still be a great improvement over the TV speakers or a lot of soundbars. [/QUOTE]
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