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HT - where to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Retrovega" data-source="post: 76820" data-attributes="member: 1034"><p>Hey Jaco.</p><p></p><p>As said LAV, most AVR's around the 5 year or less mark will cater for your needs. However i think if you get a 2/3 year one with HDMI, at least it will be future proof for a bit. I know you said that you don't have a flat panel and its not high on your list, but i think it just makes sense to buy something that will last you longer than just a year or so. You are after all going to spending some money, why not add abour R500-800 more for a slightly updated version.</p><p>I would also consider getting a good set of stereo floor standers or book shelves, that you can expand on later on. At least with floor standers or a good set of book shelves, you will still get the benefit of some bass. You can later on, as budget permits add the sub, center and surrounds. But i think invest a decent set of stereo speakers and you won't go wrong.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps give us you budget and we can work from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retrovega, post: 76820, member: 1034"] Hey Jaco. As said LAV, most AVR's around the 5 year or less mark will cater for your needs. However i think if you get a 2/3 year one with HDMI, at least it will be future proof for a bit. I know you said that you don't have a flat panel and its not high on your list, but i think it just makes sense to buy something that will last you longer than just a year or so. You are after all going to spending some money, why not add abour R500-800 more for a slightly updated version. I would also consider getting a good set of stereo floor standers or book shelves, that you can expand on later on. At least with floor standers or a good set of book shelves, you will still get the benefit of some bass. You can later on, as budget permits add the sub, center and surrounds. But i think invest a decent set of stereo speakers and you won't go wrong. Perhaps give us you budget and we can work from that. [/QUOTE]
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