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Is it possible to get a surround sound home theater amplifier tuner AM / FM radio anywhere?
Hello ppl. Be many people do not bother reading this, but for audiophiles in search of help a newbie with a large pocket and a desperate need to upgrade your system, represent a customer looking to upgrade its system of 25 years of age. He says he wants to come with a remote as your TV, your speakers will work with old says he loves too much to dispose of, and want to hear the stereo through the sound system. Low power is fine, will be used to amplify the sound HD DVD viewing, HDTV, and the projection of the video image. All these components have already been requested. It is only after of a 7.1 channel amplifier / receiver, a subwoofer, a tweeter, and 4 as easy, medium, small speakers to create surround sound effect. It's my job to find this. Their hope is that cost under $ 400 AU for the whole stereo, but I told him the amp on its own would be more than $ 400 U.S. $. Who is right?
for a really low end you could get a HTIB. Its budget amounts to U.S. $ 350, there is not much work. If he really likes his old system and still works fine just keep it somewhere else and continue using it. Trying to eq are a speaker set old speaker is asking a muddy sound stage, good most systems use the exact same speaker for each channel. Want to use timbre "(pronounced tam-ber) matched sets of speakers from the industry itself. I recommend getting the separate components for each of you can choose the right system. Depending on the size Room and configuration if you look at 7.1 be sure to use the correct types of rear speakers or bi di pole depending on the application. He wants to work a home theater designer hearing equipment. A dollar budget of $ 350 is laughable at best a good 7.1 system. I also recommend some reading material for you to consider. Set a budget and see what is out there, ideally have expected to get the video until it had seen what was audio there.
To Mcgerry6969 – Home Stereo Response – Orion HCCA 1000 watts rms @ 4 ohms ? Maybe ?

