Projector desires a nouns system, any counsel?
Any guidance for a frustrated home entertainment newbie will be much appreciated.
Answers: Well, in that price inventory you will have to adopt that you are not going to get great nouns or high characteristic components, BUT there are systems out at hand.
The link is to a almanac from CNet of "Home Theater in a Box" systems. Some enjoy ratings/reviews so you can see how the pros and consumers rate them. I didn't filter by price, but you can do that.
I'd suggest NOT buying a system with an integrated DVD player. They can enjoy a short life and it's easier to replace an external section (BUT make sure you can connect it!). With restrained quality DVD players contained by the $30-$40 range at hand is no reason to bring back an integrated one.
Note that there are recurrently sales on this type of equipment so I'd suggest keeping your eyes break open. If you are comfortable with buying over the Internet you may be capable of find a good deal on-line.
So, I'd suggest looking at a system that get a good rating (particularly for nouns and features, but pay attention to inputs and outputs since you intend to connect to a projector) and list for up to about $400. You may later be able to find it on public sale for $250-$300.
I'm not going to suggest any specific model since ONLY YOU know what preferences you have.
One final allusion ... See the 2nd link for a well brought-up example of an online firm with a general range of connectors, adapters and converters should you obligation to expand on connectivity.
I hope this helps.
progress to Circuit City or Best Buy and play with the multitude of surround nouns packages that are on display. You may want to have a system next to a powered sub woofer. You may have to spend a bit more for an onkyo or similar packaged system. If nouns is important to you after it's well worth spending a few added dollars for a system that will provide long term contentment and pleasure for all.
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