Winn Posted October 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 (edited) Link to the logitech???? What about this http://www.walmart.com/ip/Logitech-5.1-Channel-500W-Dolby-Surround-Subwoofer-Black/16528919 http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=15105369&findingMethod=rr maybe this??? Edited October 16, 2011 by Winn Quote You know how you avoid that? Man the fuck up and bang her best friend sister mom cousin worst enemy and never look back. JUST SAY ANTI-AUDIOPIPE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BJD3 Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 (edited) Link to the logitech???? What about this http://www.walmart.com/ip/Logitech-5.1-Channel-500W-Dolby-Surround-Subwoofer-Black/16528919 http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=15105369&findingMethod=rr maybe this??? The Z5500/Z2300 are discontinued methinks. That is the replacement for the 5500. I haven't heard those in person, but I've no doubt they are about the same as the 5500 quality wise. Loud, and good, but not great. I'm referring to your first link. Edited October 16, 2011 by BJD3 Quote Anti Peel and Seal...lol You may be offended by the above. Don't take it personally, I'm just abrasive. 2002 Buick Park Avenue DC Level 4 M2 12 D2 Car Audio Bargain 1600.1 Eclipse CD3200 ~2 cubes @ 34 hz. Stinger Roadkill Expert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CVLover Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 So as not to completely crap on the OP's thread, my suggestion is to get a good receiver and a solid set of bookshelves. Run a straight 2.0 set up for a while as you save money. Then add a sub for a 2.1 system. Later, you can add a center channel (3.1) and finally a set of towers and move the bookshelves to the rear to complete a 5.1 system. i also am 16 years old with atleast a 300 dollar budget and that to me is top dollar. Damn i will just use some damn car speakers powersupplys and a RF amp Thats right:) im running 3 psus and one amp on 215s. Gotta love car audio at home For the price you pay to get decent quality PSUs, you may as well have bought a receiver. I have A stereo amplifier. Nad c355bee im very happy with it. Im running 2 pairs of speakers on it. Cerwin vega xls 12 and cerwin vega v 12. And the psus are from random pcs ive thrown:P I stand behind my statement. Your amplifier is looking for power at 13.8 - 14.4. This is where most are rated. Running an amplifier on a PSU is going to have the amplifier acting like its always in a state of low voltage. I seriously, seriously doubt a computer PSU is putting out 13.8 - 14.4 volts. All the looking online I've done has put it in the high 11s to the low 12s. As I'm sure you're already aware, these are numbers that we try to avoid on this forum when we are setting up charging systems in our cars. The kind of PSU you would need to (properly) set up car audio in home is like this one. And when you can buy receivers like this one for the same money, gain features that make way more sense in the home audio environment, and reduce the fire hazard, well, the choice is obvious unless you're looking for a project. yea. im aware.. those psus i have. run at 12 volt.. but different amps, i have blue neon in the amp.. lol, when its turned up high. the neon flashes . so i need more amps:D. well gta find a pc powersupply from a pc;). and maybe i need a power block or two to organize the cables.. Quote Cerwin Vega <3 . When Bass Counts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iceman1575 Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 I say if you have the money, DIY with a good receiver & build some small speaker boxes. Quote POTATO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
412 CVX Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 DIY speakers small receiver to power them. Please don't dissapoint us and buy from wally world. this is pry your best sounding option if you just want a little extra sound and not surround sound. Quote Just say no to Ground Pounder Customs. My temp system build log More box buildssome cars do over 170db with one sub, so clearly my two 12"s can do that in my car, with my knowledge too! look out bitches! I'm with captain stupid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miniSPLlancer Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 Klipsch pro media 2.1 will sound cleaner than most HTIB Quote 2011 Mitsubishi OutlanderSony 712 Soundqubed HDS208 Alpine MRV-M500 Transmission line enclosure Soundqubed wiring Knu rca XS Power battery CNF terminals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pitbullninja Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 For 80$ you can get a logitech x530 5.1 system I have one it gets loud and the bass shaked a picture thru 2 walls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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shogen Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 So as not to completely crap on the OP's thread, my suggestion is to get a good receiver and a solid set of bookshelves. Run a straight 2.0 set up for a while as you save money. Then add a sub for a 2.1 system. Later, you can add a center channel (3.1) and finally a set of towers and move the bookshelves to the rear to complete a 5.1 system. i also am 16 years old with atleast a 300 dollar budget and that to me is top dollar. Damn i will just use some damn car speakers powersupplys and a RF amp Thats right:) im running 3 psus and one amp on 215s. Gotta love car audio at home For the price you pay to get decent quality PSUs, you may as well have bought a receiver. I have A stereo amplifier. Nad c355bee im very happy with it. Im running 2 pairs of speakers on it. Cerwin vega xls 12 and cerwin vega v 12. And the psus are from random pcs ive thrown:P I stand behind my statement. Your amplifier is looking for power at 13.8 - 14.4. This is where most are rated. Running an amplifier on a PSU is going to have the amplifier acting like its always in a state of low voltage. I seriously, seriously doubt a computer PSU is putting out 13.8 - 14.4 volts. All the looking online I've done has put it in the high 11s to the low 12s. As I'm sure you're already aware, these are numbers that we try to avoid on this forum when we are setting up charging systems in our cars. The kind of PSU you would need to (properly) set up car audio in home is like this one. And when you can buy receivers like this one for the same money, gain features that make way more sense in the home audio environment, and reduce the fire hazard, well, the choice is obvious unless you're looking for a project. Also, maybe look into a sound bar setup??? http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644629897&N=4294947542 Quote Pioneer Premier P880PRS ll Front Stage: US Acoustics 4060 - Random speakers currently ll Sub Stage: Crescendo BC3500D - 15" Xcon sealed @ 3.28 cubes ll Electrical: - Kinetik HC1800(front) NEW***DieHard P-2(rear) beaker- I know this sounds like a lot of anime bullshit, but it is true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
412 CVX Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 So as not to completely crap on the OP's thread, my suggestion is to get a good receiver and a solid set of bookshelves. Run a straight 2.0 set up for a while as you save money. Then add a sub for a 2.1 system. Later, you can add a center channel (3.1) and finally a set of towers and move the bookshelves to the rear to complete a 5.1 system. i also am 16 years old with atleast a 300 dollar budget and that to me is top dollar. Damn i will just use some damn car speakers powersupplys and a RF amp Thats right:) im running 3 psus and one amp on 215s. Gotta love car audio at home For the price you pay to get decent quality PSUs, you may as well have bought a receiver. I have A stereo amplifier. Nad c355bee im very happy with it. Im running 2 pairs of speakers on it. Cerwin vega xls 12 and cerwin vega v 12. And the psus are from random pcs ive thrown:P I stand behind my statement. Your amplifier is looking for power at 13.8 - 14.4. This is where most are rated. Running an amplifier on a PSU is going to have the amplifier acting like its always in a state of low voltage. I seriously, seriously doubt a computer PSU is putting out 13.8 - 14.4 volts. All the looking online I've done has put it in the high 11s to the low 12s. As I'm sure you're already aware, these are numbers that we try to avoid on this forum when we are setting up charging systems in our cars. The kind of PSU you would need to (properly) set up car audio in home is like this one. And when you can buy receivers like this one for the same money, gain features that make way more sense in the home audio environment, and reduce the fire hazard, well, the choice is obvious unless you're looking for a project. Also, maybe look into a sound bar setup??? http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644629897&N=4294947542 sound bars are overpriced pieces of crap. Quote Just say no to Ground Pounder Customs. My temp system build log More box buildssome cars do over 170db with one sub, so clearly my two 12"s can do that in my car, with my knowledge too! look out bitches! I'm with captain stupid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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