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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch86" data-source="post: 8145676" data-attributes="member: 568012"><p>First thing I would recommend is to do some research on the whole system. Most of the time a person first getting in to audio can be overwhelmed and often can be easily pursuaded into buying inferior equipment at a higher cost. If you're looking to upgrade your speakers, check the speaker section and read the suggestions made by veteran members that fall within your budget. Also, its often generally acceptable to upgrade to better front speakers and completely do away with rears. There are also LOTS of options for budget friendly subwoofers that will be better than lower lines from "name brands". Basically, don't get talked into buying a product just because you know the brand name. Research, research, research some more..narrow down equipment within your budget and then you can make your purchase.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the lengthy reply, but I get tired of seeing new people spending tons on inferior equipment because they don't do their research before purchasing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch86, post: 8145676, member: 568012"] First thing I would recommend is to do some research on the whole system. Most of the time a person first getting in to audio can be overwhelmed and often can be easily pursuaded into buying inferior equipment at a higher cost. If you're looking to upgrade your speakers, check the speaker section and read the suggestions made by veteran members that fall within your budget. Also, its often generally acceptable to upgrade to better front speakers and completely do away with rears. There are also LOTS of options for budget friendly subwoofers that will be better than lower lines from "name brands". Basically, don't get talked into buying a product just because you know the brand name. Research, research, research some more..narrow down equipment within your budget and then you can make your purchase. Sorry for the lengthy reply, but I get tired of seeing new people spending tons on inferior equipment because they don't do their research before purchasing! [/QUOTE]
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