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ViperRulz

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  1. I would have to agree w/ Cory. I listened to both the Quintets and the System 6's and chose the System 6's due to their ability to provide richer sounds. Really, there is no comparison. The only reason for the Quintets is if you have to have tiny speakers. My wife made me look at those first because she thought they were "cute," but I talked her into the System 6's (paired w/ a KSW-12 instead of the KSW-10). The base from the 12 is worth the extra cash IMHO. The Promedia 5.1's sound good (I have a set for my computer), but they do not sound as good as the Quintets. They are a good setup for a PC, but I wouldn't use them for my home theater. ------------------ Chris Pittman Webmaster Chris@pcSCOOP.com http://www.pcSCOOP.com
  2. I can tell you that I love my Denon 1802. I don't think you can beat it for the price... I've got it paired w/ the Synergy System 6's (no money for the reference series) w/ a KSW-12 Subwoofer. Sounds great. ------------------ Chris Pittman Webmaster Chris@pcSCOOP.com http://www.pcSCOOP.com
  3. I have a set of the Synergy System 6's except I went w/ the KSW-12 sub (BTW, worth the upgrade). I have mine paired w/ a Denon 1802 Receiver. The MSRP on it is like $499. It puts out 80 watts per channel and supports DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II. They also have a 1602 available with a MSRP of $399 that has a little less power (70 watts per channel) and fewer connects on the back. If you're lookin' for a value receiver, you can't go wrong with these... The Denon brand is a little more expensive than the likes of Sony, Pioneer, etc., but, IMHO, it's worth it. ------------------ Chris Pittman Webmaster Chris@pcSCOOP.com http://www.pcSCOOP.com
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