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<blockquote data-quote="linvillegorge" data-source="post: 2064041" data-attributes="member: 561434"><p>You're almost always better off buying seperately as you can usually put together a better system for the money that way. However, my fiance and I split our sound system and she refused to go this way for a couple of reasons. First, just for convenience. And secondly, to limit me and my tendency to upgrade to no end. After testing lots of home theatre in a box (HTIB) systems and reading tons of reviews, we went with the Onkyo HTS780 and I've been very happy with it for the $550ish we paid. I know I could've put together a better system for a little more money, but for the convenience and the price, I'm confident in saying that it's the best you can do if you go with a HTIB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linvillegorge, post: 2064041, member: 561434"] You're almost always better off buying seperately as you can usually put together a better system for the money that way. However, my fiance and I split our sound system and she refused to go this way for a couple of reasons. First, just for convenience. And secondly, to limit me and my tendency to upgrade to no end. After testing lots of home theatre in a box (HTIB) systems and reading tons of reviews, we went with the Onkyo HTS780 and I've been very happy with it for the $550ish we paid. I know I could've put together a better system for a little more money, but for the convenience and the price, I'm confident in saying that it's the best you can do if you go with a HTIB. [/QUOTE]
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