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Originally posted by dchakrab:
True, high-end dolby digital setups are powerful, and the sound reproduction is generally clear, but from what i've heard and read, the klipsch speakers are more powerful than most dolby digital setups. They're also high-end, they also create clear sound, and they're also rated highly for gaming, music, and movies, and as someone pointed out in the first or second post, they create a virtual center channel to mimic a 5.1 setup. Why go with a 5.1 setup when the klipsch is more powerful?
A high-end 5.1 setup is basically a good home theatre system, and those cost significantly more than the klipsch or the creative 3500's. Is it better to go with a really high end set of 4.1's, or with a lower end range of 5.1's?
Back when the whole 4.1 thing was catching on, it was definitely better to go with a really good set of 2.1 speakers than to go with a cheap 4.1 setup; sharkyextreme's value gaming pc has been recommending a 2.1 setup over a 4.1 setup for months because they say it's better to invest in a few really good speakers than to go in for a bunch of crappy ones.
So now i'm thinking of the klipsch as really high-end 4.1 speakers, and the desktop theater range as low-end 5.1's...and since they're more or less in the same price category, i'm trying to decide whether or not it's worth it to move up to 5.1 sound, when that means going to less powerful speakers. The klipsch look great, sound great, and are incredibly powerful; the onyl reason they're not 5.1 speakers is because that would put them way beyond their current price range...and then they wouldnt be an option for me anyway.
Has anyone actually had both...or experienced both? The klipsch and a good quality low-end 5.1 setup?
Dave.
[This message has been edited by dchakrab (edited November 25, 2000).]