Let's Build a Dedicated Home Theater System... for $1500

Good points jbrax. I was looking at the pioneer for the same price and trying to figure out the differences.i know nothing about the pioneer reliability though.
Hmm…I was looking at the Yamaha for the same price. At this budget I'm thinking the target audience won't be constantly upgrading and will leave the setup in place for awhile.
 
I didn't see the yammy. You know how I feel about the Yamaha.
All I have ever owned. Never had one fail.
 
Hmm…I was looking at the Yamaha for the same price. At this budget I'm thinking the target audience won't be constantly upgrading and will leave the setup in place for awhile.
You are correct. This price range your probably not thinking about upgrading right away.
 
Ok, I vote for the Denon & the SVS PB1000 @ $476.

Were are at $626 if we all agree! What's next?
 
I think I'm okay with it... that Denon has a great price point.
You guys concerned about it's power? 70W per... we're going to need super sensitive speakers.
 
I'm not sure with this budget you're going to get much more power? I hear those Klipsch speakers are pretty easy to drive. :greengrin:
 
You make a good point. The difference between 70 and 80 is negligible (and hard to know what real world output is).
 
Let's roll with the Denon.

I think I'm ok with the SVS sub, too. Unless we stumble across something insanely better.

Job today: start looking for easy to drive speakers!
 
For the speakers. We need to look for some klipsch on sale. Easy speakers to drive and I think for HT they are hard to beat especially with a entry level, budget avr. with enough eyes and the knowledge here who know what brand might turn up.
 
I was thinking about those too...

How about ELAC?
 
87 dB efficiency on the Pioneer towers....

hmm....
 
That's what I was thinking. Something more efficient and easier to drive might be a better choice.
 
ELAC is also around 87 dB...

I don't disagree with Tony. Those Pioneer speakers are phenomenal (great sounding and great bang for the buck). Would they suffer, tho, with a 70W per receiver?

Jeff... put your Klipsch thinking cap on!
 
I'm not sure we can do a Klipsch package with the remaining budget. I'll dig around and see what I can find.
 
Pioneer is such a good bang/buck speaker package... maybe it's worth bumping up the AVR $100 to get a little more juice flowing?
 
Dont forget we need a display in there also.
 
This might not be a bad time to talk display.

I'm thinking a projector... ditch the tv... get a small PJ?? We might be able to squeeze a lot of not much!
 
My brother is driving the pioneers with my old Yamaha rxv995. Its rated at 100wats per ch and it gets really loud and pounds out the bass without distortion. I do think 70 Watts should be enough.
 
Yup a PJ would be a better bang for buck.
 
So we have roughly $385 left? I don't know enough about projectors and screens to interject here. That sure doesn't sound like much.
 
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