home theatre questions


hey guys,
Im a newbie, i have a couple of questions about putting together a home theater.
Infinity Entra complete setup OR
Polk "R" series

JVC 6.1 reciever OR
Sony 6.1 reciever

thanks so much guys!
Jake
jacobterrell

Showing 4 responses by chaskelljr2001

"Jacob":

I don't think I would have a problem in selecting either the Infinity Entra or the Polk Audio "R" Series Speaker Systems (assuming both of them are going to be 5.1 or 6.1 Surround Systems).

Now.......... as for the receiver???? I think that's a different story altogether. If I am on the fence, and if I was given a choice between a JVC and a Sony Receiver, I think I would opt for the Sony. Otherwise, if I was in a position to spend more on a receiver, then I would opt for a Denon or a Yamaha instead.

I am getting ready to upgrade the sound system part of my home theater as well, and right now, I am looking to combine a Definitive Technology ProCinema 60 6.1 Speaker System with a Yamaha RX-V740 Audio/Video Receiver. As far as a speaker system is concerned, if you are not already too hung up on the Infinity or the Polk Speaker System, you could do well to consider the Definitive Technology ProCinema 60 Speaker System as well. Like "Slappy" has said (and I can confirm what he has said. I have went down to Myer-Emco (an "upper echelon" audio/video chain store in my area (which is in Washington, D. C.))), they are pretty good speakers for the money. You might want to give them a try as well.

Regards and Good Luck...........

--Charles--
"Slappy":

I have also heard the Definitive Technology ProCinema 60 6.1 Speaker System today, and I agree with you. They seem to be pretty good for a system that retails for under $1,000.00 (well under it as a matter of fact......... the ProCinema 60 System retails for about $700.00........ and that's for everything......... including a POWERED SUBWOOFER). I played only music on this system today, and it does sound pretty decent with music too (I haven't taken any movies to the store with me today......... but I will remember to do so the next time around). They're not going to displace my 15 year old KEF Reference 102's (the Definitive Technology ProCinema 60's are pretty good (from the first listen anyway)........ but, they aren't THAT good). But it's good to know that the next time I am in the market to upgrade my KEF Reference 102's, then I am going to have decent sounding backups to tide me through until either a 2003 (or newer) version of my 102's or a pair of Vandersteen 2Ce Signatures are installed into my audio system.

And........ because the system is so compact, everything fits in one box. So, I don't have to worry about wrestling with several different boxes the next time I want to buy me a home theater speaker system. I can put the whole system in the trunk of my car, and it won't take up much space in the trunk either. The system is pre-matched. So, I don't have worry about whether or not if that subwoofer is going work with these satelites. And for just $700.00 for the whole system....... the price is agreeable too.

Good speakers for the money. If you are looking for a decent home theater speaker system for not a lot of money, then I would urge you to check these out. For $700.00...... these aren't bad at all.

--Charles--
"Slappy":

Oh yeah........ one more thing about the Definitive Technology ProCinema60 Speaker System being used with either a Denon or Yamaha Receiver. They (talking about the speakers) do not need a lot of power to get them going either. The store that I went to today, demoed them with a Rotel RSX-1065. I plan to power mine with a Yamaha RX-V740 Receiver when I finally get mine.

Just one more note to add, that's all.

--Charles--