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marZey
19-10-2004, 08:25 PM
hi im thinking of getting 5.1 speakers for my living room, my bro found these speakers from the dicksmith website http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4174e96e050c3eb62741c0a87f9c0710/Product/View/A2692

i've attached a pdf file with info on it,
im wondering if anyone has this, if so, is it good? is it loud? i want to hook my dvd player,xbox, and gamecube to it. Anyways any help will be much appriciated, thx

Big Guns
19-10-2004, 10:11 PM
hi im thinking of getting 5.1 speakers for my living room, my bro found these speakers from the d**ksmith website http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4174e96e050c3eb62741c0a87f9c0710/Product/View/A2692

i've attached a pdf file with info on it,
im wondering if anyone has this, if so, is it good? is it loud? i want to hook my dvd player,xbox, and gamecube to it. Anyways any help will be much appriciated, thx

Looking at the specs I would say it is a POS. The amp inbuilt to the subwoofer? Yuk! It would probably be "loud", but that is hardly the benchmark for decent speakers.

You really need a separate amp/receiver and decent speakers. Satellite speakers are too limiting: their mid-range usually sucks. That is, they are "tinny". Better than stereo, but not by much IMHO. You could get an adequate setup for around $2,500.00, whereas spending closer to $4,000 would get you a pretty decent system that neatly balances performance and the budget.

The old adage, "you get what you pay for" applies here! $199.00 system will be pure cr@p!

jokiin
20-10-2004, 12:07 AM
hi im thinking of getting 5.1 speakers for my living room, my bro found these speakers from the d**ksmith website http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4174e96e050c3eb62741c0a87f9c0710/Product/View/A2692

i've attached a pdf file with info on it,
im wondering if anyone has this, if so, is it good? is it loud? i want to hook my dvd player,xbox, and gamecube to it. Anyways any help will be much appriciated, thx

I tested these a few months ago but they were found to be inadequate, they are quite loud but mostly due to the excessive noise floor (background hiss) a case of you get what you pay for unfortunately.

redbears
20-10-2004, 08:17 AM
I thought Voxson "Rocked On" ??? :D

marZey
20-10-2004, 11:26 AM
is any of the speakers here http://www.strathfield.com/Products.asp?CatID=129 any good?

Big Guns
20-10-2004, 11:48 AM
is any of the speakers here http://www.strathfield.com/Products.asp?CatID=129 any good?

No. Same reasons.

If you want "good" you ahve to be prepared to pay more. Indeed I suspect if you want "adequate" you will need to pay more.

My first surround system was of similar ilk although I suspect of better quality than those you have mentioned. I was impressed for a short while, but that was simply because I had moved from watching Videos in Stereo to watching dvds in 5.1. It was not long before I started to ntoice the shortcomings of the sound. It got to the point where it became quite irritating.

I suppose one benefit of buying one of these systems is that you are not wasting very much money, but wasting it you are. IMHO that is.

marZey
20-10-2004, 02:24 PM
i've found this home theater system in ebay, http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=67918&item=5726309934&rd=1

its a telefunken, as far as i know they make good tv's but dunno about there sound, anyone has any info about that theater system?

redbears
20-10-2004, 02:33 PM
Looks like one Target sell... not sure how good it would be.

What is your budget and what do you need?

marZey
20-10-2004, 02:44 PM
budgest is $450, need for xbox(digital optical), dvd player( coaxiel) and gamecube (rca)

Big Guns
20-10-2004, 03:44 PM
budgest is $450, need for xbox(digital optical), dvd player( coaxiel) and gamecube (rca)


Not to be too blunt about it, but for that sort of money you are only going to get a cr@p system, so you may as well get the cheapest cr@p you can.

marZey
20-10-2004, 04:22 PM
Not to be too blunt about it, but for that sort of money you are only going to get a cr@p system, so you may as well get the cheapest cr@p you can.

well sorry we aint rich like you big guns, geez, im not planning to get the SUPER DUPER ELITE SPEAKERS WORTH 2k, no...i dont need that kind of system in my house...

redbears
20-10-2004, 04:29 PM
marZey, he does have a valid point and he did give the blunt warning.

At the end of the day, unless someone has one of these basic systems to recommend, we probably can't tell you which is the best.

I will say that it is better to buy from a store rather than online, as these items are expensive to ship and if anything goes wrong expensive to send back (if there is no service centre in your state).

Also, Big Guns is being very realistic about the performance of your intended purchase. That said however you may not be as critical at this stage, so I would buy something in your price bracket that fits your needs, but don't expect too much from it.

Don't get too emotional about other people's replies, it isn't worth getting hot and bothered about it.

Good luck.

Big Guns
20-10-2004, 04:33 PM
well sorry we aint rich like you big guns, geez, im not planning to get the SUPER DUPER ELITE SPEAKERS WORTH 2k, no...i dont need that kind of system in my house...

Well pardon me for speaking. I wouldn't call myself rich, nor would I regard $2000 on speakers and an amp as super duper elite. Adequate maybe.

You asked for an opinion. You got it. Anything you buy at that price will be cr@p. That is a fact. But what do I care? It is your money to waste. Don't get all uppity when someone who actually knows a little about home theatre systems offers you an opinion that does not suit you.

That is all from me. You just cannot help some people...

marZey
20-10-2004, 04:55 PM
yeh sorry mate, just gets confusing trying to choose wats good and stuff, and when ur saying that its all crap kinda hard to choose at all, but of course im not looking at the best home theater system ever made, im just looking for a good set for the price i have, sure it may be crap to you, but put urself in my shoes and then choose from wat i only have.

i like the telefunken one, but as redbears have said, it can be a pain with the delievery (sp?) costs and such, so may have to go around some electronic shops and look around there

redbears
20-10-2004, 06:36 PM
Do you have Target nearby?? They stock them, I think.

jokiin
21-10-2004, 01:09 PM
is any of the speakers here http://www.strathfield.com/Products.asp?CatID=129 any good?

Actually regardless of what you have been told the last ones on the list are pretty good, given the budget of course. Best thing you can do though is actually listen to them yourself and see if you are happy with them, your idea of what is good may vary from others.

andw
21-10-2004, 02:53 PM
Actually regardless of what you have been told the last ones on the list are pretty good, given the budget of course. Best thing you can do though is actually listen to them yourself and see if you are happy with them, your idea of what is good may vary from others.
Hi jok11n, what do those last ones have in the way of inputs...
http://www.strathfield.com/ViewProduct.asp?ProdID=1095
It says it does Dolby digital and Pro Logic decoding, but what actual connections does it have.
I must confess that I'm not what you would call an audio buff, and am generally reasonably happy with what comes out of the TV speakers (told you I wasn't much of an audio buff :PI ) -but would prefer surround sound.
I presume these would have at least as good sound as a standard stereo TV (Singer 66cm ws).
If marZey is like me in that regard, he might be happy with just 'reasonable' sound, so those might be fine.
I wouldn't mind having a look at a set myself in that price range if it's got a couple of digital inputs (optical & coax?).

edit: p.s. what is the USB connection for?

jokiin
21-10-2004, 06:01 PM
Hi jok11n, what do those last ones have in the way of inputs...
http://www.strathfield.com/ViewProduct.asp?ProdID=1095
It says it does Dolby digital and Pro Logic decoding, but what actual connections does it have.
I must confess that I'm not what you would call an audio buff, and am generally reasonably happy with what comes out of the TV speakers (told you I wasn't much of an audio buff :PI ) -but would prefer surround sound.
I presume these would have at least as good sound as a standard stereo TV (Singer 66cm ws).
If marZey is like me in that regard, he might be happy with just 'reasonable' sound, so those might be fine.
I wouldn't mind having a look at a set myself in that price range if it's got a couple of digital inputs (optical & coax?).

edit: p.s. what is the USB connection for?


I would have to double check the options available but remember when I tested this unit that it was pretty good value, has optical and coaxial inputs, video switching, the USB input is for PC use and is recognised as Burr Brown (makers of high quality D/A converters), this site is in Korean but you will get the idea http://www.msnmall.co.kr/tech/ssonet_5_1/ssonet02.asp

If you are interested let me know off list.

marZey
21-10-2004, 07:46 PM
does it have normal RCA also? for like gamecube for example

andw
21-10-2004, 07:53 PM
does it have normal RCA also? for like gamecube for example
The picture at position '3' in here http://www.msnmall.co.kr/tech/ssonet_5_1/ssonet02.asp shows some RCA's, two optical and one coax. (although I'm only going on the pictures that are fairly poor quality)
More pictures at http://www.technoa.co.kr/content/View.asp?pPageID=38124 but not of the main decoder rear.