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Sigma
06-24-2002, 03:09 AM
Hey guys, I'm gonna be getting some kick ass sound system soon and i was wonding what everyone thinks. I'm thinking of getting this one:
http://www.bose.com/home_audio/ht_systems/ls50/
Bose's best speaker system and really is awesome, but i'm wonding if you guys/girls could give me some other options which may be better. I'm not really sure what this supports but it has Videostage 5.
"While digital 5.1 decoding takes the home theater experience to a new level, you can enjoy it only from properly encoded materials like DVDs, digital satellite broadcasts and HDTV. Unlike conventional digital systems, our proprietary Videostage 5 decoding circuitry gives you a five-channel surround sound experience from everything you listen to – VHS tapes, stereo CDs, even mono TV programs. "
That's cool, but can it still process Prologic II? Or whatever else?
Pretty sure Gekko will have a lot to say, and i really hope he does.
Please help me out here guys/girls. I can't find any sites that compare home theater sound systems either.
bobcat
06-24-2002, 04:25 AM
I recently got one.
JBL and BOSE are top speakers.
I got JBL. Pioneer amp 120x5 rms!
It's damn good for my room. The whole room shakes from the sub :)
Jason1
06-24-2002, 11:49 AM
Looks at price...:eek: :WHOA:
Happydude
06-24-2002, 11:51 AM
Originally posted by Jason1
Looks at price...:eek: :WHOA:
:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA:
HOLY SH*T...HOW THE HELL CAN ANYONE AFFORD THAT AT OUR AGE?!?!?!
OR BETTER YET...WHAT KIND OF TROUBLED INDIVIDUAL WOULD SPEND SO MUCH MONEY ON IT?!
no offence...:p
Joeiss
06-24-2002, 12:29 PM
Am I blind or something? Where does it say the price for this baby?
gekko
06-24-2002, 01:01 PM
Gotta click purchase to see the price. And I suggest you don't get this system.
See, this is like a weird combo thing, and I doubt you'll like it in the end. From what I can tell about hooking it all up, they try to make it all really easy and whatever, and you basically get the sound exported from your TV into the reciever, then into the speakers.
I love the little cube guys, that's why I have a set myself, but I strongly suggest you do home theater the old fashion way, speakers, and a reciever.
Why I did this was simple, do you see any optical inputs in that thing? I don't. So don't expect to get digital sond signals, like Dolby Digital or DTS. And for $3500, let's just say I think my $2100 purchase is a lot better than that.
Still want the cube speakers setup, here's the best one they sell: http://www.bose.com/home_audio/ht_speakers/am15/ . I own those, and love them. Currently using the ghetto style setup, cause I don't feel like ordering my wall mounts, which will run you another $100. Also has a powered sub, which is far from weak. In fact, I wish you could turn it down more, cause A lot of times I'm stuck turning it off at night :(
As for a reciever, crap, friend just came over. Will finish later.
gekko
06-24-2002, 03:39 PM
Ok, for recievers, get one that suits your needs. For example, I have an HDTV, and I connect 3 devices using component video to it. While it's extremely hard to find a reciever with 3, i did find ones with 2 inputs and 1 output. Perfectly fine, because I can just disconnect Xbox and hook up my DVD player when I want to watch a movie. Then I also had to get one with the correct number of S-video, and optical inputs and everything. Seriously, take some time selecting a reciever. Make sure you go view it in the store, look at all the inputs, and make sure you can connect everything you need.
As for the features of the reciever, the more features the higher the price. The one I use is a Sony 6.1 channel reciever with DD EX, DTS, and PLII support. Of course, I only use 5 speakers, I needed it for the extra S-video and optical input. Cost me like $500 I think. Your reciever is what decodes the signal and outputs it to the speakers, so make sure you get one that supports everything you want. Pro Logic II, DTS, and Dolby Digtal are the most common formats that you'll see today, but I don't know exactly what you're looking for. Other formats I know of are Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, Pro Logic I, THX Surround EX, THX Ultra, and THX Ultra 2. I can't explain the differences in all of them, you'll have to look it up. I think Dolby Digital EX is for 6 channel setups, not positive.
Anyway, the THX ones are hella-expensive. And then you still need THX certified speakers to make Lucas happy.
It all boils down to how much money you want to spend on your system. Mine cost me a little over $2000, and it sounds great. But I know a lot of audiophiles who will spend close to $15,000 for their setup.
Now back to a summary:
Bose cubes are sweet, but I would listen and make sure you like them. If you do want them, get the speakers and then buy a reciever seperatly. You will thank yourself in the end, not to mention it's cheaper than that. I got a 6 channel speaker, Bose's best cube speakers, and the optical cords (pricey if you get monster) for like $2100. I can buy Bose's center speaker (considering it), and have a 6 channel setup for $180 more, and I'm still less than a thousand under that cost. Hell, you could get a 27" Samsung HDTV for that money you save.
If you got more questions, just ask. I got my setup fairly recently, just in time for Black Hawk Down. Best Buy then was offering 24 months no interest :)
Jeez... you guys must be rich. I'd be hesitant to get anything over $400. :(
Joeiss
06-24-2002, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Jin
Jeez... you guys must be rich. I'd be hesitant to get anything over $400. :(
Same here man. And I don't even install or buy anything this new and expensive... The only thing I have is my 300 dollar boom box, which is quite amazing, IMO.
I just need to buy a new TV and hook them up together to get ultimate sound for my video games... Yes....
Jason1
06-24-2002, 09:43 PM
most expensive thing ive ever bought was my ski package(ski's, boots, bindings, poles) which ran me over 500 dollars.
Happydude
06-24-2002, 09:47 PM
the most expensife electronic thing that i bought on my own was my monitor...which was a little over $400...but i ain't buying anything more expensive then that...i rather spend my money on my GF...i think :unsure: :p :D
gekko
06-24-2002, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by happydude666
i rather spend my money on my GF...i think :unsure: :p :D
:whip:
-apu-
06-24-2002, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by Jin
Jeez... you guys must be rich. I'd be hesitant to get anything over $400. :(
$400??i'd be hesitant to pay more than $10 for anything.....except for the second computer i'm getting in my room:D
Xlinx
06-25-2002, 12:23 AM
Hahahahaha Bose is the most overpriced crap on the market IMO... at least the Hi-Fi market. Ive listened to some of their top of the line stuff and it doesnt sound much better then a decent mini system. I have a B&W 600 series set up with mostly mark levinson components. I have a new Yamaha reciever with all the codecs I could really want. Not exaclty the ultra good stuff but it gets the job done pretty well
-apu-
06-25-2002, 12:27 AM
hell i'll take anything with a subwoofer and a remote if it's under $10:D
Sigma
06-25-2002, 07:49 AM
Originally posted by happydude666
:WHOA: :WHOA: :WHOA:
HOLY SH*T...HOW THE HELL CAN ANYONE AFFORD THAT AT OUR AGE?!?!?!
OR BETTER YET...WHAT KIND OF TROUBLED INDIVIDUAL WOULD SPEND SO MUCH MONEY ON IT?!
no offence...:p
lol
parents are paying.
I'm just gonna start university. I'm not crazy.
Sigma
06-25-2002, 07:58 AM
Originally posted by happydude666
i rather spend my money on my GF...i think :unsure: :p :D
Yeah, i got money for that too, lol. :D
-apu-
06-25-2002, 09:53 AM
i HAD one of those....until i said she wuz starting to gain weight.....not a smart move:camfu:
Originally posted by -apu-
i HAD one of those....until i said she wuz starting to gain weight.....not a smart move:camfu:
There are 3 extremely important things you need to know about women. First of all never, and I mean NEVER say that they're fat. Second of all, well, I still haven't found what the other 2 are but I do know that you never call a women fat.
Crash
06-25-2002, 08:44 PM
nice system. and it sounds great... if you have more room... yeah I think you should get a different set up.. bigger speakers sound much better...
for instance i have:
polk rti100 ($530 each) speakers for my fronts
polk csi40 (399.99) for my center
and polk rti70 for my rear (399.99 a piece)
and a polk psw450 for a sub (499)
i also have a onkyo txds797 for my receiver...
that system sounds phenom. all put together with monster cable. it's the only way to go...
if you wanna know the diff between all sound formats, talk to me on AIM crashAG or email gametavern@hotmail.com and i'll help you out. i know all !!!!
BlueFire
06-25-2002, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by -apu-
i HAD one of those....until i said she wuz starting to gain weight.....not a smart move:camfu: You called your own girlfriend fat?
:hmm:
Ice006
06-27-2002, 11:25 PM
Hmm. My parents bought me a Sony Mini-System. Front 2 speakers are 200W, and the centre and rear speakers are 50W each. The front speakers pump out some pretty decent bass, but I'm gonna get a separate sub as soon as I figure out where the hell to fit it in my small room. Only gripe I have is that it doesn't have optical input. But I just got a load of RCA cables and connected the signals from the DVD player that way. Quality loss, I know, but it only cost over $1100 AUD. But it's still ten times better than most of my friend's set-ups (which mainly consist of hooking the left audio channel of the DVD player into the mono input of the TV... fools...)
-apu-
06-27-2002, 11:58 PM
Originally posted by BLueFire
You called your own girlfriend fat?
:hmm:
no i think my exact words were "u'r looking a chubby around the thighs"
now that i think back....that wuzn't a very smart move:D
Happydude
06-28-2002, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by -apu-
no i think my exact words were "u'r looking a chubby around the thighs"
now that i think back....that wuzn't a very smart move:D
lol...nithing you do is a smart move around girls....why dont you tell them about your 2 minute relationship...:rofl:
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