I take it your friend is buying a system that is sold as a package, an all-in-one unit, or some sort of home-theater-in-a-box? Even if it didn't include a DVD player, it's going to be tough to find something that isn't a serious sonic (or video) compromise or does have serious low (or just adequate) build quality.
If it didn't have to be a "package" that would open up the options of buying refurbished receivers, high value speakers (new, used, refurbs, closeouts, kits, diy, etc).
Also there is also the matter of the "sub woofer" or rather just "woofer" at this price point, since usually you just get a 4.5 driver in a plastic enclosure. So bass is going to be seriously compromised at this price point. From the sounds of what you are describing (a package) this needs to be 5.1 (with LFE), amplification, and the whole deal. I'm sure this is already stuff that you know so I'll stop now. Sorry I don't have any recommendations for you.
I did see a 5.1 system with 5.1 analog input and a 54W (total summed power, including LFE channel) intergrated amp at a computer store for $99. To me, it sounded "just as good" as the $400 HTIB offerings at the other stores. So assuming you can find a DVD player with 5.1 analog out or don't need Prologic decoding that might be the way to go! That's what I would do.
Aaron
If it didn't have to be a "package" that would open up the options of buying refurbished receivers, high value speakers (new, used, refurbs, closeouts, kits, diy, etc).
Also there is also the matter of the "sub woofer" or rather just "woofer" at this price point, since usually you just get a 4.5 driver in a plastic enclosure. So bass is going to be seriously compromised at this price point. From the sounds of what you are describing (a package) this needs to be 5.1 (with LFE), amplification, and the whole deal. I'm sure this is already stuff that you know so I'll stop now. Sorry I don't have any recommendations for you.
I did see a 5.1 system with 5.1 analog input and a 54W (total summed power, including LFE channel) intergrated amp at a computer store for $99. To me, it sounded "just as good" as the $400 HTIB offerings at the other stores. So assuming you can find a DVD player with 5.1 analog out or don't need Prologic decoding that might be the way to go! That's what I would do.
Aaron