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$180! That's pretty cheap. Are you sure they were the 680 (5.1) and not the
540 (4+sub)? They have launched a new line, but there is no indication on their site that they are discontinuing the current ones... The sub's response can be cleaned up some with judicious placement. I use mine mostly for gaming and movies - big boom is ok ;^) In my previous abode it was in a more open space and the bass was a lot less boomy. Now Daddy has his own office (with doors that close!) and current placement makes it more boomy. As I settle in I plan to experiment with placement until it sounds good and doesn't have to sit in the middle of the floor. Let me know how your comparison goes. jw "Michael Dombrowski" wrote in message ... James, You should try the logitech 680 set. Usually discounted to 250-300 range; I payed 290 for mine. Same quality as klipsch, slightly differently voiced. I've seen it for as low as $180! A friend has it close by so I might just get the Klipsch and compare them. I don't really like the control module though and the bass isn't that great(clarity wise). As you said, he has the sub on the lowest volume setting. It might just be his setup though. I thought about the monitor route also but, like you said, that's too expensive. I think at this point my best bet is to just try and Klipsch and see how they work out for me. Mike Added benefit of optical and coaxial digital in, DD and DTS decoding and a full featured remote. The sub is a little overpowering if you don't place it carefully. It is all very adjustable and will play loud - lots of headroom/dynamic range, too. They make a 2 channel with sub based on the same drivers and (I think) sub. Don't get their other 5.1 set that is much cheaper - it is much more cheaply made and doesn't sound nearly as good. I don't know if there is more than one 2 + sub set. Another, slightly more expensive alternative, is the little monitor audio sub+sats. They are about 400 a pair for the satellites and 400 or so for the sub. OK, a lot more expensive and no amp or decoders. They sound real nice though. HTH, James "Stu R" wrote in message ... Check out Fluance Michael Dombrowski wrote: Before I drop $350 on the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 5.1's, does anyone have any reccomendations for speakers that will give me better sound quality for the same price? IE, will a pair of used Paradigm Atoms(~$100), cheap used amp, and a used 10" subwoofer give me significantly better sound? Or any other combination for that matter. I don't mind used, don't mind kits, but the speakers have to be small enough to fit on a smallish desk (no bigger than the Atoms), and stereo only is fine by me. I won't spend significantly more than $350 and won't spend money on a new source or cabling, only the amp/preamp, speakers, and optionally sub. I listen to a wide variety of music: lots of rock, techno, classical and a bit of jazz so I need a system that is all around decent. Thanks Mike |
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