AV Amplifier and 5.1 Speaker System

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I currently have a Samsung LE40B530 TV and BD-P1620 Blu-ray Player. I would like to add an AV amplifier and 5.1 speaker system. I would appreciate any recommendations of suitable equipment that can be used in a room 3 metres by 3.5 metres. My budget is £500 to £600.

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hi Phredd, and welcome to the Forums.
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Shop around and you could pick up this combo within your budget.

http://whathifi.com/Review/Boston-Acoustics-Soundware-XS/

http://whathifi.com/Review/Sony-STR-DH800/

They'd offer brilliant performance for the money.
 
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RS selling Q Acoustics 1010i for 50.00 a pair, get 5 of those, or 4 and a centre, then you might have money left over for a nice subwoofer.

Clare's amp is the best choice for your budget. and I was going to buy that, but got a great deal on a Pioneer VSX819

OR: Do what I did, got some nice diamond 9.1 99.00 and alumni 150.00 , and wait for a month or so and buy a nice seperate subwoofer.

You can get a MA RSW12 for 299.00 right now, which was 800.00, that will shake the house.
 

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You can get a MA RSW12 for 299.00 right now, which was 800.00, that will shake the house.

Overkill for the OP's room-size, somewhat. As - I considered - were the traditional-size speakers you're suggesting....

Yes, the Q Acoustics package will outperform the Bostons (especially if you want to play music as well as watch movies), but it's considerably more expensive and bulky.
 
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Clare nothing is overkill when it comes to bass
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But serious, maybe a 3m room might not like the RSW12, but the 1010i if you can get them for 50.00 a pair, that would be the way to go, IMO
 

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Clare Newsome:canada16:
You can get a MA RSW12 for 299.00 right now, which was 800.00, that will shake the house.

Overkill for the OP's room-size, somewhat. As - I considered - were the traditional-size speakers you're suggesting....

Yes, the Q Acoustics package will outperform the Bostons (especially if you want to play music as well as watch movies), but it's considerably more expensive and bulky.

The Q Acoustics 1010i speaker package is actually considerably cheaper than the Bostons.
 

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