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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 39661" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>My advice with your budget would be to get the speakers and AVR but forget about the sub at the moment. A good, quality sub costs quite a bundle so rather save yourself the disservice of buying a one-tone-tony now and pick up something special a few months down the line. </p><p></p><p>Take a look at AVSA's site for some deals on second-hand goods but if your set on something off the shelf, I'd imagine you could find good prices on the outgoing KEF IQ range (they're going for half price on my side of the world). I really like them for home theatre as the Uni-Q drivers have a much wider sweet spot than conventional speakers, making them really well suited to surround sound. They do have their fair share of detractors though, but something tells me that's only because they're so easy to come by.</p><p></p><p>The outgoing range would be the IQ3, IQ5, IQ7 etc. VS the newer IQ30, 1Q50, IQ70 etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 39661, member: 517"] My advice with your budget would be to get the speakers and AVR but forget about the sub at the moment. A good, quality sub costs quite a bundle so rather save yourself the disservice of buying a one-tone-tony now and pick up something special a few months down the line. Take a look at AVSA's site for some deals on second-hand goods but if your set on something off the shelf, I'd imagine you could find good prices on the outgoing KEF IQ range (they're going for half price on my side of the world). I really like them for home theatre as the Uni-Q drivers have a much wider sweet spot than conventional speakers, making them really well suited to surround sound. They do have their fair share of detractors though, but something tells me that's only because they're so easy to come by. The outgoing range would be the IQ3, IQ5, IQ7 etc. VS the newer IQ30, 1Q50, IQ70 etc. [/QUOTE]
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