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Bitani

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  1. I don't know about the horn system or anything but just listening to them you can hear a difference. I have a 2.1 set for my computer, you probably sell them actually. Those will shake things in my room if I crank the base up, and its clean which is a trait of klipsche.

    Oh yeah. We have a ~$150 computer speaker set-up that we always crank after closing. That thing is a boss.

    And I've come down to this being what I'll be getting:

    Subwoofer - http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Klipsch+-+10%22+450W+Powered+Subwoofer/9502488.p;jsessionid=37DB6E0FD8AE359CA0CA53AA7FFD9445.bbolsp-app02-52?id=1218115619909&skuId=9502488&st=sw%20450&cp=1&lp=1

    Surround sound - http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Klipsch+-+Quintet+5-Channel+Home+Theater+Speaker+System/9388833.p?id=1218096958259&skuId=9388833&st=klipsch%20quintet&cp=1&lp=1

    Receiver - http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Yamaha+-+875W+7.2-Ch.+A/V+Home+Theater+Receiver/4566061.p?id=1218487070128&skuId=4566061&st=rx-v673vl&cp=1&lp=1

    (Now, on this receiver it says "125 watt x 7 power". Since my sub will be in the wall for power and it's 450-watt, that doesn't mean anything for it right?)

    I'm probably going to be kicked out of my apartment complex if I put that sub too high, but I'll keep it low until I get my own place. I'd like to buy all of this and keep it for a while.

    All of this will work together correctly, though, right?

    (And a BIG THANK YOU to all who helped out with this. Long thread for a simple decision, but it's much appreciated. I'm an undecisive person. :p)

  2. I love me some pre-Best Buy Klipsch.

    I have a 5.1 system that's oh....about 16 years old?!? Still sounding great.

    My dad has a pair of Klipschorn's. I try not to fap when I go over his house.

    Is the big thing about Klipsch right now the horn system? I've read a bit about that recently.

  3. he meant you personally being in the home theater department since its clear you aren't knowledgeable in that area

    can't help you on suggestions without a price range but if you feel like doing some reading and learning:

    http://www.audioholics.com/

    Oh hell no. I work in computers, which I actually DO know quite a lot about. (I'm going into Computer Engineering, and have been programming/messing with computer innards since I was 9.)

    Home Theater-speak is completely foreign to me, though.

    I'm looking at these:

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Klipsch---Quintet-5-Channel-Home-Theater-Speaker-System/9388833.p?id=1218096958259&skuId=9388833#tabbed-customerreviews

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Klipsch+-+10%22+450W+Powered+Subwoofer/9502488.p?id=1218115619909&skuId=9502488&cmp=RMX&ky=2gpRFobmGfNgXFeICUBTMbKud1QKrPF7D&IcsCsid=2-39-2637-25-5-101068-101215-25-2637-658-25-2637-6658-0-6

    Now what do I look for in a receiver? All I know is they're the "CPU" of the operation?

  4. Sorry...please tell me you don't sell these at Best Buy?

    Haha, yeah we do. What is the problem with that?

    But I think I've decided I'm going to return the sound bar. Apparently, I'm able to get Klipsch's Quintet system. And then I need a good receiver and an even better sub.

    Suggestions on how to go about this?

  5. here is a similar one to what I have. The sub has an adjustable knob so you can turn it up/down with ease depending on your situation. Easiest way is by using HDMI cords and routing it all through receiver

    pretty much all your peripherals hook to the reciever and you can use a single hdmi cable to the tv from the receiver and bingo. Onkyo has excellent set up instructions even for the noobiest of noobs

    Amazon.com: Onkyo HT-S3500 5.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker/Receiver Package: Electronics

    Ooh, okay. See, I was thinking these speakers were massive or something. I never thought that they'd be like computer speaker-sized.

    And so they aren't wireless? Completely HDMI-wired?

    And how is the bass on a system like that? Does it suck like A LOT, or decent for the price?

  6. ALSO: I don't understand how a receiver set-up even works. Does it hook into the digital optical out on the TV and just broadcast wireless to the speakers?

    And am I wrong in this, or with a HTiB are you paying mostly for the Blu-Ray player? And that's still the best way to go starting out?

    I just don't understand all of the dynamics of how it all works. It sounds like you upgrade it part by part as you go along?

  7. Missed the part about already having a sound bar. In that case you might as well hold off on the sound system haha. Now if you had to pick where to spend the money I was going to argue about HTIBs sounding better than sound bars lol.

    Well I have 30 days to return it, so it's not like I was completely out of the game! I was just wondering if there was going to be a difference worth it enough to go through the effort of mounting a full system for the remainder of the school year; since I'll be out of this room in not too long.

    I know I'm definitely going to get one when I get my own place, though. I'd probably piss the neighbors off WAY too much right now, haha. (Probably already am with this sub!)

  8. I think my apartment living room may be the exact same size and I am telling you, try the Yamaha HTIB! HAHA You can always return it but for the money you will spend on a sound bar you could get this and be way more satisfied with the true surround sound. And think about how small those speakers are in a sound bar, you are going to be missing all your mid range with those, and possibly some of your low range too depending on how powerful the sub is.

    Well, this sub vibrates my entire room. It's AMAZING for the price. And I've tested the range on the soundbar, and it's pretty darn good also. I've always been a big fan of what Klipsch puts out.

    I'll probably be going over to a friend's and seeing how his HTIB sounds. :p Unless it's a monumental difference, I might just hold off, though. I know that if I upgrade, I'll keep on spending my money! (And I'm only living here another year before moving off to college.)

  9. I bought an entire klipsch surround system a few years ago for $300 or so. Sub, center, fronts and rears. I will admit the sub is a bit weak, but I have a Sony 120 watt 12" I bought like 14 yrs ago that still works great. I run it all with a Sony digital 100w/channel receiver I got new for around $250. The whole thing sounds great in my and everyone who's heard its opinion. The speaker package I got I believe is the hd300 series...my cousin dropped thousands on his 7.1 receiver and some high dollar speakers and it doesn't sound any better than my setup.

    Wow. Well, I'm kind of an audiophile and have problems telling myself the cheaper systems sound just as good even if they do haha. I think my perception is skewed once I see the actual price tag one way or the other.

  10. Ah, alrighty. Well just those 3 comments help. Thanks guys!

    But I'm guessing, definitely in an apartment, the soundbar will be enough? :D Work on that nice set-up once I get enough money, and just ditch the soundbar?

    Honestly, the sound IS obviously coming from one direction in here. But as a perfectly square probably 10' by 13' room, I think my soundbar with "3D surround" on is already bouncing off the walls well enough to be 'surrounded' by it.

  11. So, I'm in an apartment right now. I just bought a 50" Panasonic plasma TV and mounted it yesterday.

    I also got a $599.99 Klipsch soundbar and subwoofer. I REALLY want surround sound, but don't want a really expensive set-up; and can't blast it in an apartment. And I figure for what I'm wanting I'm going to want to spend probably $1,000+ (which I won't have for a while anyways.)

    So anyways, I plan on taking the TV and soundbar with me after college in a few years when I get a house and setting it up there.

    With receivers and all of the fancy doohickies for a full-on home theater setup, am I going to be able to use the soundbar? It's a digital optical cable output, but I don't know how the whole receiver thing works.

    Ideas?

    I just want to know if I'm going to be able to use the expensive soundbar as my front speaker probably.

  12. Hey guys...lets meet at one of the Picnic tables by the track...I will park my Blue SV650 by it and rest my white helmet on the table.

    See ya guys out there around 6-6:30.

    Got it! (Now the problem is I don't know the layout of Kil-Kare worth crap. But I'll figure it out, haha.)

  13. So who's going...I'd hate to be the only one again. We need a central meeting point, I don't know who you guys look like.

    I'll be going with my girlfriend. (Can't ride the bike. She's forcing me to drive, but can meet & greet!)

    I can PM my # to anybody if they're going as well - easier to meet up. Or just set up a spot to meet at a time, whatever.

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