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I got the onkyo s5300 refurb for like 220 last year. Similar dimensioned room in a condo as you. like 15x20 but my tv is at one end (above fireplace) and my couch at the other. I am using it as a 5.1...
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If you're buying good equipment, you can always add two speakers later. The only 7.1 content is on Blu-ray.
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Look at refurb Onkyo HTIBs. They can be found for ~$200, and are great bang for your buck units. You'll only need 5.1 for your apt, but if a 7.1 unit is at a good price, there's no reason not to get...
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I have a 55 inch tv in the corner of a room that is 15x18. Its the living room in my 3 bedroom apartment. The couch is one of those L shaped deals and sits about 11 ft away from the TV which is on...
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Do they even sell 5.1 systems anymore?
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Looking around google im going to assume 7.1 is a waste for me and im going with 5.1. Id like to be able to have multiple inputs for dvd/br/htpc/video games.
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nope, only 9.1 systems these days
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Most systems have multiple inputs. Just read the specs on what you are buying so you make sure the receiver has it.
What is your budget? You could spend $100 on a HTIB solution, or spend...