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The JVC SXXSW6000 are a set of 5.1 speakers. Period. No electronics. Amazon, not Amazin.
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Originally Posted by vincentnyc is this what u talking about? i like the 2 thin tower speakers. but the cheapest i can find is around $295 from buy so how is it cheaper than the logitech which cost about $200. and this jvc also doesn't have wireless. if you want wireless you should probaly stick with the logitech
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Well.I really like tower speakers and the wireless capablity. Is logitech coming out with a system like that in the future? Do you think incorporate 2 front tower speakers for this set? If so, I'll wait a lil longer.
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how about this..can i subsitute the front speakers of the z-5040 with other speakers..like the fluance tower speakers? fluance maybe a bit expensive side..so im gonna try to find a cheaper tower speakers if i can.
but is this possible? this way i will have wireless rear speakers and surround sounds.
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I think you would be unwise to buy the Logitech Z-5450 and plan to substitute speakers. Check the manual, which is available online from the Logitech web site, but I think they say NOT to do that. In any event, IMHO it would be silly to buy the Logitech or any HTIB with the express intent of immediately replacing parts!
As I and others have said numerous times, it really comes down to your needs/wants AND priorities. You have yet to enumerate them in a coherent manner. It sounds like, in order, they're roughly: * Tall thin speakers that look nice * Wireless rear speakers * No Wi-Fi interference * Connectivity for three peripherals (DVD, PS3, STB), assuming that the TV doesn't need to be a fourth INPUT source, but rather is just a monitor * Cost * Sound quality You can't have all of these together, in all likelihood. One last time, please consider going to a physical store where you can look at AND LISTEN TO various setups - possibly something like the Z-5450, some HTIB setups, possibly separate receiver/speaker setups. For Wi-Fi interference, forcing the Wi-Fi onto a high-numbered channel and physical separation works for me, but there are no guarantees in some other setup, and as you noted some people's chief complaint is the interference. I can live with it, and plan to do so until I upgrade to something better, wireless or otherwise. Good luck. Doug
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Originally Posted by vincentnyc how about this..can i subsitute the front speakers of the z-5040 with other speakers..like the fluance tower speakers? fluance maybe a bit expensive side..so im gonna try to find a cheaper tower speakers if i can. but is this possible? this way i will have wireless rear speakers and surround sounds. I am not sure why you keep referring to Fluance speakers as 'expensive'. Their most expensive towers are $400/pr, but they sell several others for a lot less. They even have a complete 5.1 speaker package for only $200.
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Originally Posted by Doug_Eldred 5.1 or 5.0? It looks like the sub is separate. Oops, my bad. You are right, the sub is separate.
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I did go to best buy last nite. Check out some nice HTIB and it has tower speakers. But all are connected to a dvd player. And when tried to turn up the volume. No sound..lol. Those are sony and panny unit which cost $300-$500 range. The only that has sound was bose which has it own wall mount and cost about 2 grand..lol
I got a gut feeling bb is trying to tell ppl to buy the expensive nose system. Lol
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Originally Posted by vincentnyc And when tried to turn up the volume. No sound..lol. They probably weren't even plugged in.
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if they arent plug in.how am i gonna listen then?
anyway..since all those unit are connected to a dvd player..and we already establish it won't work for me since i want to connect everything: my westy tv, ps3, cable box, and my dvr. so how is that gonna help me?
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Originally Posted by Doug_Eldred I think you would be unwise to buy the Logitech Z-5450 and plan to substitute speakers. Check the manual, which is available online from the Logitech web site, but I think they say NOT to do that. In any event, IMHO it would be silly to buy the Logitech or any HTIB with the express intent of immediately replacing parts! As I and others have said numerous times, it really comes down to your needs/wants AND priorities. You have yet to enumerate them in a coherent manner. It sounds like, in order, they're roughly: * Tall thin speakers that look nice * Wireless rear speakers * No Wi-Fi interference * Connectivity for three peripherals (DVD, PS3, STB), assuming that the TV doesn't need to be a fourth INPUT source, but rather is just a monitor * Cost * Sound quality You can't have all of these together, in all likelihood. One last time, please consider going to a physical store where you can look at AND LISTEN TO various setups - possibly something like the Z-5450, some HTIB setups, possibly separate receiver/speaker setups. For Wi-Fi interference, forcing the Wi-Fi onto a high-numbered channel and physical separation works for me, but there are no guarantees in some other setup, and as you noted some people's chief complaint is the interference. I can live with it, and plan to do so until I upgrade to something better, wireless or otherwise. Good luck. Doug ok my dreams just ended..no tall/slim front speakers for me..i now have to reconsidered the logitech wireless htib.
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i just found something cool at amazon..if i were to get the z-5450..can i plug the speakers into these stands, thus making it a tower speakers? please let me know..thx.
http://www.amazon.com/Sanus-HTB-7-Th..&s=electronics or these: http://www.amazon.com/JBL-Floor-Stan..&s=electronics or these: http://www.amazon.com/Studiotech-SAT..&s=electronics
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Yes. As I think I mentioned a while back, when I bought my Z-5450 I also got stands for the rear speakers. I bought http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00..204952-2605621, not that there's anything special about them, but IIRC they were 'proposed' by Amazon as an accessory for the Z-5450.
You MIGHT be better off taking one of the speakers to a nearby BB or CC or whatever and looking at stands in person to get one that you like esthetically, that is a good 'fit' for the speaker, etc., but almost any speaker stand should work fine as long as it's not designed for one specific speaker only. Back to an earlier email, I'm sure BB or CC would let you listen to whatever HTIB you want, if you're really interested, even if it's not plugged in or 'live' originally. Most HTIB do come with a DVD player, but some don't, too. Connectivity is often limited, and you may or may not be able to upgrade individual pieces later, same as the Z-5450. EDIT: Speaker stands should of course work for whatever setup you get, not just the Z-5450 as stated in the question. Doug
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quick question.right now.im using my time warner cable remote to control volumn on my tv.
can i also use it to control the volume on the z-5450 set, if i decide to get it?
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Originally Posted by vincentnyc quick question.right now.im using my time warner cable remote to control volumn on my tv. can i also use it to control the volume on the z-5450 set, if i decide to get it? No idea, it all depends on how universal or trainable the remote is.
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Originally Posted by Doug_Eldred No idea, it all depends on how universal or trainable the remote is. well when i called time warner up.they gave me codes to punch in on my time warner remote in order to work with my new westy tv..but for a sound system? u think it will work?
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Originally Posted by Doug_Eldred .. have the Z-5450 (which has been under US$200 on Amazon recently). It has two optical inputs, one digital coax input, 1-3 stereo inputs plus another separate stereo input.. let say if i need to connect all my devices thru optical inputs..since it only have two..and if i need more..then what? and what is the difference when u plug a device thru optical, digital coaxial, 1-3 stereo input? is there a big sound difference between the 3?
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From a technical perspective, which is best is beyond my knowledge level. From a practical perspective, the main thing is whether you can hook up all of your current equipment and like the results. FWIW I use optical from my STB and HTPC, digital coax from my DVD player, and stereo from my VCR since it's obviously not 5.1, and I like the results. For real 5.1, you'd need to use optical, coax, or all of the stereo jacks in the 6-channel mode via 3 stereo cables.
If or when you buy additional equipment in the future, you do need to think about how you'll connect it. You may want to upgrade to a more robust receiver/speaker setup at the same time (or before), you may want to get a switchbox, you could unplug/replug things, you could live with 'just' stereo for one of your devices, etc. With your current budget, I wouldn't worry too much about future devices and how they'll connect, but someday..
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You could get a regular home theater in a box and add something like these, dont know how good they are but might work for you
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ok thx for all the ppl that help me..special thx to doug.
im gonna go home tonite and check any of my devices (phone or linksys wireless router are 2.4 Ghz), if my devices uses optical or optical coaxial. then i will decide tomorrow if i want to buy this z5040 or not..friday is the last day for the amazon rebate. decision, decision.
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somone said the ps3 can do Dolby TrueHD. now what is that? what are other version out there, and which is better? if i were to get the z5040..will it be able to do Dolby TrueHD when my ps3 is connected to it thru optical? thx in advance.
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im home and just verified my linksys is 2.4 Ghz and my cordless phone is 900 Mhz. i read on amazon review that one of the review is using a linksys b router just like me and he is having a problem.
my linksys is in the bedroom and my tv, ps3, dvr, is in the living room..it is about 5 ft from each other. and since my router 2.4 Ghz match the 2.4 Ghz of the z5040..so i dunno. im confused.
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sorry to thread jack i'm also looking for some speakers. right now i have the onkyo ht-r520 htib. i want to upgrade my speakers and later on get a newer reciever that supports 7.1. are there any speaker packages out there for 700 that you guys would recommend?
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Originally Posted by Doug_Eldred The JVC SXXSW6000 are a set of 5.1 speakers. Period. No electronics. Amazon, not Amazin. hi guys, i was checkins the JVC-SXXSW6000 set of speakers on amazon ,the price is ridiculously cheap http://www.amazon.com/JVC-SXXSW6000-..&s=electronics what u want to know is ,am i better off buying that set of speakers and a Sony STR-DG800 7.1-Channel Home Theater with HDMI passthrough or should i get the SONY HT-DDW900 home theater receiver system (http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-..oductDetail.do) ? any help will be really appreciated ,thank you very much
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You do realize that by purchasing a long pole for no good reason to make your speakers stand up, especially small ones that can be wall mounted, its not a tower speaker. Its just a small speaker on a pole afaik.
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YES!!! someone pm me on this board and recommended me this:
http://www.amphony.com/products/l1550.htm this device uses 5.8 GHz..so it will have no conflict with my wireless router what so ever. ok..let me gather some thoughs and build me a nice audio system..with my requirement.
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