Bang for your Buck HT


I want to put together a system for the family room. 18x24 8'. Need simple for wife and kids 8 & 11. Need to punish for the next few years. want a musical system for all kinds of loud new music and loud music. Not a big bass freek no big subs. have to have book shelf that are mounted from ceiling or top walls. Want to purchase used dvd, heard good things about pioneer elite , any recomendations on model number.I have an older amfi amfitheater. need a ac3 processor for the dvd is that right. would I be better off buying a used pioneer elite reciver that was a 1700 unit for 700.00. Speakers I think I will like are the JBL S38's for front center and what about some cheap surround rear's. I like to rock when mom and kids are gone also. Need the dvd to cplay cdr's
Any help appreciated
kelton2e09

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If you don't want progressive scan, the pioneer elite dvd-05 has been a steal here on AG. I have one - very noticable upgrade from everything else and don't pay a fortune for the 09's Tank-like construction. I've owned a bunch of Dolby Dig. receivers. The B&K 202 were going (a couple months ago when new model released) 1/3 OF new. I thought the best Bargain I owned was a Nakamichi AV-8 (the 10 is also a bargain)- kicked denon's butt and it drove B&W 601 S2 series to perfection (my speaker recommendation too, but consider Paradigm). I love Tice connects, especially the digital for bang for buck. You will have to have sub given the bookshelfs, The B&W ASW 500 was under $500 new and very musical. One of the best bangs for buck is power conditioner, which shocked the hell out of me. Monster acceptable but there are much better bargains, but I again I like Tice. Bon Chance.