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    Tiger Shark DaSuperhick's Avatar
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    Thanks for the additional information. It is interesting that those speakers were 50 bux last year, and now they are 76.. it shows how popular they are.

    I actually have a set of 12 year old Pioneer bookshelf speakers (laminated wood, made in USA! ), that are 8 ohms and 70W. They do sound OK.

    If I am to get a receiver it is going to be only for music, so games / movies will go through 5.1 Logitech speakers. I do not see getting another 5 speakers for the receiver. That would make it 12 speakers in the leaving room, which is a bit excessive

    Now I think that setting up a HK receiver with 5.1 speaker system with good speakers would be the best solution, but it will cost a lot to get a sub, a central speaker, and at least 2 more floor standing ones.

    Is that what would be the best?

    Thanks again!
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