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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16196091" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>First, please don't go with anything consisting of a soundbar or anything Bose. Soundbars give up sound quality for aesthetics and Bose is a marketing scheme with tons of information online that will back up my post.</p><p></p><p>With $3k, you should definitely be able to put together a nice system. Klipsch reference is definitely a great choice and there are tons of places to buy them online and many have discounts if you buy all the components at once. As far as receivers go, I'd go with something in the $500 range. You can get Dolby Atmos, wifi, bluetooth, etc with decent processors/amps for that price. As far as subs go, if you're handy, there are kits from partsexpress.com that will outperform anything commercial dollar for dollar, but you have to build them. A Klipsch component setup, partsexpress sub, and a receiver from any of the big names with modern features will be more than enough to enjoy movies at home.</p><p></p><p>Here is my setup in my living room-</p><p></p><p>Samsung 75" </p><p>Pioneer Elite SC-LX701 Receiver</p><p>Martin Logan Expression 13A floor speakers, powered by Peachtree Nova300 amp</p><p>18" Parts Express Ultimax Sub, powered by iNuke 3000 watt amp</p><p>Klipsch RP-450C Center</p><p>Klipsch RP-250S Side surrounds</p><p>Klipsch RS-35 Rear surrounds</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1572726[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16196091, member: 16543"] First, please don't go with anything consisting of a soundbar or anything Bose. Soundbars give up sound quality for aesthetics and Bose is a marketing scheme with tons of information online that will back up my post. With $3k, you should definitely be able to put together a nice system. Klipsch reference is definitely a great choice and there are tons of places to buy them online and many have discounts if you buy all the components at once. As far as receivers go, I'd go with something in the $500 range. You can get Dolby Atmos, wifi, bluetooth, etc with decent processors/amps for that price. As far as subs go, if you're handy, there are kits from partsexpress.com that will outperform anything commercial dollar for dollar, but you have to build them. A Klipsch component setup, partsexpress sub, and a receiver from any of the big names with modern features will be more than enough to enjoy movies at home. Here is my setup in my living room- Samsung 75" Pioneer Elite SC-LX701 Receiver Martin Logan Expression 13A floor speakers, powered by Peachtree Nova300 amp 18" Parts Express Ultimax Sub, powered by iNuke 3000 watt amp Klipsch RP-450C Center Klipsch RP-250S Side surrounds Klipsch RS-35 Rear surrounds [ATTACH=full]1572726[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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