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Road Side Pub
home theater question
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 15137766" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>Sounds like a great plan. My suggestion for the reciever is to get one with pre-outs... That way you can add power Amps to your system as you upgrade overtime. For the sub don't skimp. It's a piece that you will keep for a long time that won't become obsolete. </p><p></p><p>I'm running a Yamaha mid level reciever and using a stack of older Adcom power amps to run big NHT speakers which are power hungry and could never be driven off just a reciever. Teamed up with a older Velodyne HGS-15 sub (vintage 1999) and the setup sounds awesome. Absolutely rocks the house and the sound quality is sweet. You can rock a movie that will pound your chest, jam to heavy metal loudly, or do critical music listening with a glass of wine. I was able to piece things together for pennies on the dollar compared to new by searching Craigs list and eBay. It does help I worked in the industry and know what is good and for a good price when hunting for used... But anyone can do it. I just refuse to pay retail for this stuff. </p><p></p><p>Tons of awesome deals out there as people get this stuff and sell it to upgrade all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 15137766, member: 52057"] Sounds like a great plan. My suggestion for the reciever is to get one with pre-outs... That way you can add power Amps to your system as you upgrade overtime. For the sub don't skimp. It's a piece that you will keep for a long time that won't become obsolete. I'm running a Yamaha mid level reciever and using a stack of older Adcom power amps to run big NHT speakers which are power hungry and could never be driven off just a reciever. Teamed up with a older Velodyne HGS-15 sub (vintage 1999) and the setup sounds awesome. Absolutely rocks the house and the sound quality is sweet. You can rock a movie that will pound your chest, jam to heavy metal loudly, or do critical music listening with a glass of wine. I was able to piece things together for pennies on the dollar compared to new by searching Craigs list and eBay. It does help I worked in the industry and know what is good and for a good price when hunting for used... But anyone can do it. I just refuse to pay retail for this stuff. Tons of awesome deals out there as people get this stuff and sell it to upgrade all the time. [/QUOTE]
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