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Decent sounding speakers for TV
« on: 04 December 2006, 10:31:23 »

I'm looking for better sound than the speakers in my tv are giving.  Had a dvd surround system but it died.  What is the best sound that I can get for about £150 (not the loudest)?  I have been considering amplified computer speakers with a sub, like the little Bose system.  However, the sound of the Bose is not at all balanced.  It is bright at the top, and dead in the middle.

I would prefer separates, but don't have the money right now.  Back in the states I have B&W towers and a Denon amp.  Any suggestions for sound systems, including amp and speakers at a minimum?
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #1 on: 04 December 2006, 10:50:21 »

If you can find one....

Videologic Digitheatre DTS system.
All in one, and quite simply superb! :)

Edit. Videologic made 2 systems. The normal digitheatre (ok system) and the vastly more impressive DTS system. They do come up on ebay every so often, and will certainly come in under your budget now (cost me £400!)
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #2 on: 04 December 2006, 11:03:49 »

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If you can find one....

Videologic Digitheatre DTS system.
All in one, and quite simply superb! :)

Edit. Videologic made 2 systems. The normal digitheatre (ok system) and the vastly more impressive DTS system. They do come up on ebay every so often, and will certainly come in under your budget now (cost me £400!)
Cool, thanks.  Yeah, I am poking around eBay but have little idea what to search for!  :y
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #4 on: 04 December 2006, 11:36:09 »

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I'm looking for better sound than the speakers in my tv are giving.  Had a dvd surround system but it died.  What is the best sound that I can get for about £150 (not the loudest)?  I have been considering amplified computer speakers with a sub, like the little Bose system.  However, the sound of the Bose is not at all balanced.  It is bright at the top, and dead in the middle.

I would prefer separates, but don't have the money right now.  Back in the states I have B&W towers and a Denon amp.  Any suggestions for sound systems, including amp and speakers at a minimum?

Spend it on shipping and a 240v-110v step down transformer
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« Reply #5 on: 04 December 2006, 11:51:36 »

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I'm looking for better sound than the speakers in my tv are giving.  Had a dvd surround system but it died.  What is the best sound that I can get for about £150 (not the loudest)?  I have been considering amplified computer speakers with a sub, like the little Bose system.  However, the sound of the Bose is not at all balanced.  It is bright at the top, and dead in the middle.

I would prefer separates, but don't have the money right now.  Back in the states I have B&W towers and a Denon amp.  Any suggestions for sound systems, including amp and speakers at a minimum?

Spend it on shipping and a 240v-110v step down transformer
Or I can buy similar stuff used here!  Thanks for the idea!  Already found some speakers;

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/B-W-DM601-S2-Hi-Fi-Speakers_W0QQitemZ110063630774QQihZ001QQcategoryZ14991QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #7 on: 04 December 2006, 13:35:22 »

Think I will stick to my 780W RMS setup....... ;)...detached house essential
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #8 on: 04 December 2006, 14:45:44 »

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Think I will stick to my 780W RMS setup....... ;)...detached house essential

 :o :o :o

You got a nightclub in your house Mark? The sound system we use on the disco is 1000W RMS and that is bloody loud when cranked up - in a house it would make your ears bleed!! ::) ;)
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« Reply #9 on: 04 December 2006, 15:10:21 »

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Think I will stick to my 780W RMS setup....... ;)...detached house essential
I'll give you 150 quid for it  ;)
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« Reply #10 on: 04 December 2006, 16:17:30 »

I dont run it flat out but, it does make the windows rattle....for true hifi you want to be aiming at running an amp to max of 50% of its rated out put to avoid distotion and clipping on the peeks.

The is 5 speakers plus sub.....
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« Reply #11 on: 04 December 2006, 16:32:22 »

Just do what I did and that was get a Pioneer amp and a set of floor standing mission speaker bloody loud and they do the job. Had the neighbours complain a few times about the bass. Work well hooked up to the TV aswell.

You can get them pretty cheap off of ebay, worth a look.

Just my tuppence worth :y
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« Reply #12 on: 04 December 2006, 16:32:58 »

I'm running 5x100w into speakers not capable of taking it all but it is still very loud!
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #13 on: 04 December 2006, 18:29:37 »

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Think I will stick to my 780W RMS setup....... ;)...detached house essential

Sounds like mine 5x 110W RMS +150WRMS Sub = 700W Rms....oopppsss sorry im 80W down on yours  ;D

I live in a terrace hence dont use it any more  >:( but gives excellent sound  :D

Its a Dolby Digital/DTS but wont say the make coz i might upset a certain admin  ;D
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Re: Decent sounding speakers for TV
« Reply #14 on: 04 December 2006, 20:39:56 »

Well I don't care about this so -

Sony STRDB930 AV Receiver - very good for the money does DTS and DD, also 5.1 in so I can listen to DVD-A and SACD.

Castle Pembroke fronts bought in a sale, Keep Centre and my old HiFi speakers from my early 20s - Castle Clydes as rears
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