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new speakers - budget restraint
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<blockquote data-quote="alanB" data-source="post: 28767" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Fraid this is where common sense doesn't rule. More is not more. Its a lot harder to get a multi speaker system to sound as good as a stereo system even if you spend a lot more money on the multi speaker system, simply because cramming more speakers into your room doesn't simply equate to better sound! If you spend the same money then all things being equal the quality of each speaker in a 5 speaker system will be less than half the quality of a stereo system (20% vs 50%).</p><p></p><p>If your heart is set on a multi speaker system go ahead and buy it, its your money and your tastes and opinion that are relevant at the end of the day, not ours/mine. </p><p></p><p>But IMO, if you want the best sound quality for your budget spend the money on two good speakers rather than 5 mediocre speakers!</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanB, post: 28767, member: 431"] Fraid this is where common sense doesn't rule. More is not more. Its a lot harder to get a multi speaker system to sound as good as a stereo system even if you spend a lot more money on the multi speaker system, simply because cramming more speakers into your room doesn't simply equate to better sound! If you spend the same money then all things being equal the quality of each speaker in a 5 speaker system will be less than half the quality of a stereo system (20% vs 50%). If your heart is set on a multi speaker system go ahead and buy it, its your money and your tastes and opinion that are relevant at the end of the day, not ours/mine. But IMO, if you want the best sound quality for your budget spend the money on two good speakers rather than 5 mediocre speakers! [/QUOTE]
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