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Newbie - Point me in the right direction?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenM" data-source="post: 26721" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Racer-X, you need to sit down, pour yourself a nice red wine and have a long think about what you actually want to achieve at the end of the day.</p><p></p><p>Stereo Hi-Fi and surround sound home theatre systems are mutually exclusive, in other words you can have one or the other, to try to get both is to end up with maybe unacceptable compromises unless you are prepared to pay a small fortune, or you're fortunate enough to have separate rooms for the 2 options.</p><p></p><p>The advice given here is all good but you need to decide what you want. The amplifiers you've been given are not too shabby and will do justice to many brands of speakers. Remember too that whatever source you use will determine the final sound, the Rotels can be quite ruthless with bad source material.</p><p></p><p>Speakers are the most subjective area in home music production and it's <strong><em>your</em></strong> ears that should make the final decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenM, post: 26721, member: 639"] Racer-X, you need to sit down, pour yourself a nice red wine and have a long think about what you actually want to achieve at the end of the day. Stereo Hi-Fi and surround sound home theatre systems are mutually exclusive, in other words you can have one or the other, to try to get both is to end up with maybe unacceptable compromises unless you are prepared to pay a small fortune, or you're fortunate enough to have separate rooms for the 2 options. The advice given here is all good but you need to decide what you want. The amplifiers you've been given are not too shabby and will do justice to many brands of speakers. Remember too that whatever source you use will determine the final sound, the Rotels can be quite ruthless with bad source material. Speakers are the most subjective area in home music production and it's [b][i]your[/i][/b] ears that should make the final decision. [/QUOTE]
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