Should I buy home theater heir near speakers or buy them seperately?




Answers:    Some of us like taking favorite DVD's and CD's to stores to audition speakers. It's charitable of like wine-tasting for the audiophiles.

But here is for a moment secret: inexpensive (less accurate) speakers can do a great brief for Home Theater. This is why many HTIB's (Home Theaters within a Box) work so well. Where these systems show flaws are within music reproduction. If you are mainly interested contained by a HT system, these box units are a great, no-decision course to go.

If you listen to more than 1-2 hours of music a week on your home systems - filch your favorite CD to the store and audition and find separate speakers that nouns good to you.

NOTE: speakers own 'flavor'. If you gave 3 models of similar priced speakers and asked "Which of these is best?" nobody could truly put them surrounded by best->worst order. So lug a CD you are adapted with to the store and pick your own flavor.

Also - dont be impressed by tower speakers next to built-in woofers. A set of 5 tone-matched "monitor-style" speakers with a external subwoofer is usually smaller amount expensive and gives you the most knack to place speakers in the room for the best nouns.
I find that speaker in "the kit" are of poorer element then speakers sold separately.

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