Alright what's a good pair of subs and speakers that are just flat for their price?I've been looking into a pair of mtx's or some kickers, because my friend said that they were good. Thanks
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Good subwoofers & speaker combo
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Posted 3 years ago
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Don't know about the fronts, but for the rears I highly recommend Infinity's Kappa series. Last year I installed a pair of 6x9 Kappas in my Olds Intrigue. The lows sound fantastic. These things have the ability to put out an absurd amount of bass, even when being driven by just my stock head unit. The highs aren't the greatest, but that's what the front speakers are for.
Posted 3 years ago # -
About how much with those infinity speakers cost?
Posted 3 years ago # -
i dont recommend the kickers or the mtx. both companies make good subwoofers, but their speakers are not too great. Infinity, and JL Audio speakers are good for a fair price. the infinity kappas are very good but they require an amplifier. the reference series would be good for powering off a radio. for JL speakers i recommend TRs or C2s.
for a subwoofer i recommend JL Audio W1s or W3s.Posted 3 years ago # -
Whoa! Thanks for those suggestions you gave to baby22nai I have an idea what to look for now.
Posted 3 years ago # -
you need higher wattage of the speaker and bigger diameter of cone speakers..well try another store ..
Posted 3 years ago # -
You could try Sony if you want too. Has good sound quality. Don't know if you'll like the price though.
Posted 3 years ago # -
why not ask a pro on this and dont focus only on 2 stores , try canvassing for another or maybe here (online)..
Posted 3 years ago # -
Cinema and movie theater are synonyms, so there isn't a difference.
If you want 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 surround sound you will need not just speakers, but an amplifier (aka receiver) too. You can buy each separately or you can buy them bundled in what's called a "home theater in a box", or HTIB.
As with any other electronics equipment, there is a wide spectrum of features available, with prices to match. Since you already have a player, you want an HTIB based on a receiver, not a DVD player (as most of them are).
In my opinion the best value for such a system is made by Onkyo. For full HDMI use, check out the Onkyo HT-S6100 HTIB. It's a 7.1 system. You can get it online for around $600.
Or, if you want to do it yourself, get the Onkyo TX-SR606 (~$450) receiver and a set of 5.1 speakers. There are many out there, but in my opinion Polk makes a solid home theater set called the RM6750 that sell for under $250.
There are less expensive options, but none that I know of that feature HDMI switching.
Posted 2 years ago #
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