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JRS
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Just purchased a Yamaha RX-V650 receiver (still in the box) to start my HT. Looking for advice on speakers to team up with this for mostly movie watching (~90%). I know enough that I know I don't enough. I have a budget of about $700 and have looked at Infinity TSS-750 and Polk Audio RM10 so far. Which of these or any other speakers would best be matched to my receiver?
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Username: Dloweman

Post Number: 85
Registered: Nov-04
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I would suggest that you have a look at paradigm speakers. They are very good for their price and match very well with yamaha. Have a listen and see what you think, look at either the titans or minimonitors with the later being better.
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JRS
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Thanks for the advice. Listened to the Paradigms today and have most likely decided on them. For the price, it seems you can't beat them.
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I´d like to hide all DVD-, CD-players, the turn-table etc... in the TV room, connected to an A/V receiver with 2nd/3rd zone capability.
The 2nd zone to feed the living room n 3rd zone being feed into the garden.
In the living room however I´d plan to invest in something more sophisticated (amp + speakers only!) compared with the TV room equipment.

QUESTION: Would this extra zone signal (let´s say coming from a $600 A/V receiver) be just as good as from a directly hooked up CD-player (maybe 90% as good ?), or no way, better to invest in a 2nd CD-player etc..... (totally seperate set of sources) ?
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