phucheneh
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http://www.parts-express.com/dayton...y-bookshelf-monitor-speaker-kit-pair--300-640
Go that kinda route and people will think you're Steven fuckin' Hawking. You know, without the full paralysis, of course.
'You built speakers?!' *drops iPhone and shatters screen*
edit: if you go the 'from scratch' route, a decent Onkyo reciever can be had for $200 or less. Then grab a sub kit and throw any old speakers you have laying around in the rear. I really mean it when I say it will sound better than any equally-priced surround kit. They just do not put any work into those...make it loud enough, make the sound be all around you (LOL 7.1), done. People will rave about their product. But it's crap for music.
Go that kinda route and people will think you're Steven fuckin' Hawking. You know, without the full paralysis, of course.
'You built speakers?!' *drops iPhone and shatters screen*
edit: if you go the 'from scratch' route, a decent Onkyo reciever can be had for $200 or less. Then grab a sub kit and throw any old speakers you have laying around in the rear. I really mean it when I say it will sound better than any equally-priced surround kit. They just do not put any work into those...make it loud enough, make the sound be all around you (LOL 7.1), done. People will rave about their product. But it's crap for music.
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