Cheap HT reciever for computer setup

prochobo
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Looking into one to power a pair of bookshelf speakers I'm gonna make. I also plan to add an AA 8" or 10" sub to the mix later on, so one with enough power for that would be good. This is going to be a setup for a computer, price range is under $100.

Shelf speakers are going to be a Dayton 5 1/4"

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=295-302

Along with an Aura 2" microwoofer

http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=9736814.21065&pid=102

Building 2 shelves, each with 1 of the above speakers in it. Now a question on that, if I let both speakers share the same chamber, would that be OK? I also don't want to overpower these things, so something like 50w will be OK.

 
Instead of the microwoofer, why do you get a tweeter? The microwoofer's top end looks kinda like it could use some improvement.
I would agree with getting a tweeter insted of the microwoofer would be the best thing to do.... I really don't see the point of the microwoofer really....

 
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