bad idea you need to spend more to get a decent setup
your best bet is to look at demo gear from a store in that way you can get guidance and try different things while still keeping the budget down
Looking for suggestions on HT Setup
I've always wanted a theatre room and that's finally happening. We're finishing the basement after saving forever and I'm making this happen. The room should be 10'x13', I know it's not huge but it should be just right for what I'm looking to achieve. My question is if you were in this situation what kind of setup would you go with?
So far I'm thinking the Klipsch Reference Dolby Atmos 5.0.2 Home Theater System from Costco, adding two additional R-41M Bookshelf Speakers, Klipsch RP-500SA Dolby Atmos Surround Sound Speakers and a Klipsch R-12S for speakers. If my math is right, that should be 7.1.4. For Receiver I was looking at the Yamaha RX-A2A. As for TV/projector I'm looking at the 77" LG C2, I prefer the darker, rich colors versus a gigantic screen. I'm not opposed to a projector, I just don't have any experience with it, hence why I'm coming to you guys because I've seen what others have done in this sub and I'm impressed. My Max budget is ~$3,000 for speakers/receiver.
I've seen some hate on Klipsch in this subreddit so I'm curious as to what others would do with this kind of setup.
I hope people see this and have some good suggestions.
I’d recommend SVS speakers and sub… https://www.svsound.com/products/prime-tower-surround-system https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-1000-pro-subwoofer Much better speakers than the ones you’re looking at, and all of them are available from their Outlet that reduces the total cost to $2245. IME the center speaker and sub are the two most critical for really good home theater, and these are a huge step up over the Klipsch. For the receiver, which is a great choice BTW, I’d highly recommend buying it through accessoriesforless.com as you’ll save a bundle — $700 vs $1150. This brings you to $2950, and you can just add Atmos speakers later when budget allows if desired. To save more $$$ and/or be able to add Atmos speakers immediately, with your size room and a sub you could easily get away with stand-mounted front L/R speakers and save $600 over using towers. One of these two options is what I’d do if I had your budget, and frankly I think you’ll be blown away by the sound. Oh, and SVS offers a 45-day, totally risk-free trial (including shipping both ways) so if I’m a liar and you’re not absolutely thrilled for some reason just return them, and they also offer excellent customer service/advice if ever needed. Hope this helps, and best of luck. And congrats on finally realizing your HT dream!!! |
Stick with a 5.1 in this room. Try to get an amp with preamp output for the front two channels so you have the option of a separate 2 channel amp in the future and keep options open for a 2 channel system for audio only. Shop last year models. I got an rx820 for about 75% to 60% of new price. Spend less on back channels and more on the center channel - that is where most all the voice is sent. You need a sub. I agree with you about a 77" non-projection tv. May be too big for that room though. For speakers, I would keep an open mind about other brands. I don’t have much experience in that price range. Put the rear channels in wall or ceiling. There may be other brands that offer better sound than something form a big box store. And, maybe look at used too. I would look at bookshelf speakers for that room front L&R plus the sub and a great front channel. Good luck. Fun stuff. Finally, I much prefer the wall behind the TV to be dark and consider some sound dampening material in that room or it is going to be reflection city. |