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It doesn't have to be a kit. I can piece it together if needed but leave the different pieces with links if you can and preferably from the same place.

dual zone is a sweet bonus. Does that mean I can run each area at the same time seperately? We have a pool area also.

Yeah it's basically like you can turn each zone on and off. You have zone 1 that is your full on home theater setup then you have 2 more speaker outputs for zone 2 which you could run directly to speakers or to a separate amplifier if you wanted to get a little crazy with it. I think it's pretty much designed for a patio/ pool area, but you could use it for a second room or whatever.

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OK so let's see if I can simplify it so I'm not confusing myself and you guys.

which is gonna be better? 2.1 or 5.1/7.1? Movies and gaming for the most part.

For $500 best I can get in whatever case Dual zone is bonus but not needed. OK fire away. So far it's that onkyo s3700 kit or the s3500.

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Sub Amp- Hifonics BRZ1700.1D @ 2 Ohms Taramps DSP3000.1D

Sub- Hertz Hi Energy 12" HX300D SounDrive SDA3 12

Tweeters- Rockford Fosgate Power Series Silk Domes Hertz Hi-Energy

Mids- Dayton Audio Reference 4" Full Range Drivers 

Midbass- Silver Flute 6.5" Hertz Hi-Energy 6.5"

Processor- MiniDSP 2x4

RCA- 6 channels of SounDrive HF series

Wire- EB Flex 2/0

 

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Dayton makes great stuff and a decent price. Remember you would need a receiver in addition to this.

http://www.parts-express.com/51-home-theater-package-12-powered-subwoofer--300-696

or a soundbar

http://www.parts-express.com/speaker-bar-and-10-subwoofer-package--300-637

You can build amps too from partsexpress or buy one to power all of these for you need the processing that a receiver will giver you. Go 5.1 you don't really need more then that.

or if you're handy theres a bunch of places for speaker kits, usually where you buy the drivers and crossovers and then you build the enclosure.

partsexpress

madisound

solen.ca

CSS (creative sound systems or something they make custom drivers and kits)

GR Research (great place to find affordable kits)

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You could do a modest DIY 2.1 system on $500. It would blow any store bought systems in that price range out of the water sound quality wise.

There are LOTS of DIY options, here is one suggestion:

Two of these - http://www.diysoundgroup.com/speaker-kits/osmtm-flat-pack.html

One of these for the sub - http://techtalk.parts-express.com/showthread.php?221133-Whole-buncha-sub-designs-for-the-RSS210HF-4

That leaves you about $140 for wood and something to power the mains with.

I'd go 2.1 if your budget is only $500. I'd rather have great sounding front mains and sub and no rears than mediocre 5.1. I'd rather do something simple really well than do something complicated but low quality.

mmmmm, Paul Carmody!!! I've been trying to get multiple friends to get a set of overnight sensations so I can build them. I haven't heard them, but I guarantee they'll blow away any HTIB setup. I have a similar sized room and I don't miss much not having rears, well positioned 2-channel provides plenty of imaging.

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I'd go 2.1 if your budget is only $500. I'd rather have great sounding front mains and sub and no rears than mediocre 5.1. I'd rather do something simple really well than do something complicated but low quality.

mmmmm, Paul Carmody!!! I've been trying to get multiple friends to get a set of overnight sensations so I can build them. I haven't heard them, but I guarantee they'll blow away any HTIB setup. I have a similar sized room and I don't miss much not having rears, well positioned 2-channel provides plenty of imaging.

+1 to everything bigsausagepizza said.

I've build several of Paul Carmody's designs and they all perform very, very well. Needless to say I'm a bit of a Carmody fan-boy. Here is a link to his site: https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy

To the OP, if you don't want to mess around with DIY designs, I don't particularly blame you. They are definitely more work, however the additional work can be very rewarding. The additional effort will definitely result in additional performance. You just have to decide what your priorities are.

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check out Curt Campbell, believe he actually did the first Overnight Sensation not Paul but I could be wrong.

http://speakerdesignworks.com/

and

Meniscus Audio

(their Swope L/R and Center speaker kits are awesome)

+2 on bigsausagepizza go 2.1

I actually run a Left Center Right Sub with no rear fill and it works great. Although keep in mind that most mixes (dolby/thx/etc) use the center the most.

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Only reason I'm leary on 2.1 is I don't have the room for the fronts. The TV is like 48" wide. The fireplace will be 54" most likely, the door to window space is like 60 something inches. I don't have room for them on the floor. I could mount on wall possibly. I'll get a pic and exact measurements. but I'm thinking the fronts just might not have room being that big.

My SPL to SQ Build Log

Vehicle:
1997 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab 4x4 2009 Dodge Journey SXT
5.2L V8 Magnum 3.5L V6
Stock Alt

Equipment:

Headunit- Alpine CDE-147BT

Mids/Highs Amp- JL Audio G6600 Class AB 6 Channel

Sub Amp- Hifonics BRZ1700.1D @ 2 Ohms Taramps DSP3000.1D

Sub- Hertz Hi Energy 12" HX300D SounDrive SDA3 12

Tweeters- Rockford Fosgate Power Series Silk Domes Hertz Hi-Energy

Mids- Dayton Audio Reference 4" Full Range Drivers 

Midbass- Silver Flute 6.5" Hertz Hi-Energy 6.5"

Processor- MiniDSP 2x4

RCA- 6 channels of SounDrive HF series

Wire- EB Flex 2/0

 

-Member of Team SounDrive

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