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Username: Fthomp113

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Registered: Apr-07
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Hello folks,

I'm planning on buying my first stereo system (not counting my old home-theater-in-a-box). I have been doing some research and listening to every system I can get my hands on, and I think I've found about what I'm looking for. However, I'd like some opinions on whether these components are a good match (eg, whether my receiver is too good for my speakers or vice versa).

I plan to use this system for music about 95% of the time, but still want the ability to add surround sound later one. With those characteristics and my budget in mind, I'm leaning toward the following:

Main speakers: Infinity Beta 50 ($500 each)

Receiver: Harman Kardon AVR-245 (or, more likely, the upgraded AVR-247 since that's supposed to be available this month) ($500)

Subwoofer: Depending on how my main speakers sound once I get them set up, I'm looking at getting a Hsu model. ($350 - $500 depending on the model).

Is this a reasonable combination, or am I overspending on one component at the loss of another? Anything else I just have to try out?

Many thanks,
Frank
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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 6680
Registered: Dec-04
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Frank, what is your source?
Generally double the others for the source, if possible, including cables.
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Username: Fthomp113

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Registered: Apr-07
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I was actually under the impression that that didn't matter much; as long as it has digital output, doesn't the receiver do the hard work? The source will be a CD player, and I had been looking at a low-end Onkyo or Denon, in the $200-$300 range.
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Username: Arande2

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Missouri

Post Number: 2265
Registered: Dec-06
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I think minimizing jitter is still an issue.
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