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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Home Theater Equipment


    lisa-lenden3 — 12 years ago(January 04, 2014 06:39 AM)

    Hi All - looking for recommendations on whether to buy a sonos sound system which I am planning to use for the tv and also stand alone? Anyone using it already? Or have other good recommendations?
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    Lisa

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      dangus — 12 years ago(January 05, 2014 12:56 AM)

      I suggest getting an AVR, some quantity of more or less matching minimonitors from thrift stores/pawn shops/craigslist, a used (semi)pro power amplifier (200 to 1200 watts per channel), and building two or more subwoofers with 12" to 15" drivers. See the DIY section at AVSforum.com and google diy subwoofer.
      By minimonitors I'm referring to the innumerable small but not tiny speakers with dome tweeter and 4 to 6" midwoofer. PSB Alpha, Paradigm Atom, NHT Zero, Optimus LX5, Minimus 7 (yep, the last two were sold by Radio Shack), or whatever similar quality speakers happen to have been popular on your planet. It's not unusual to pay $10 for a pair in working order. One warning: google foam rot, and learn to spot that disease of old speakers.

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        joshf1 — 12 years ago(January 06, 2014 10:43 PM)

        Sonos is great. If you are using it for TV, I would suggest buying the Playbar (Sonos' soundbar) and the sub woofer. If you can afford it, you can add two of the "Play 1's" and make a simulated 5.1 home theater system.

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