No, Klipsch uses a horn(s) in their loudspeakers for lower distortion and higher db like you would hear at a live performance vs the dome most company's use.
Both sound very different, one of my system consists only of horns from top to bottom, the sound is fantastic at any level.
Here is...
Just pokin around i found an awesome deal on some Applewood Jamo bookshelf's.
http://www.amazon.com/403-Bookshelf-Loudspeakers-Dark-Apple/dp/B003ATPGU2/ref=sr_1_3?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1283743362&sr=1-3
These are very good sounding speakers and look good to boot.
Super deal on the RB 51's too...
If this will be used with a computer system for games and whatnot you may want something smaller, i will recommend any of these.
New : http://www.bostonacoustics.com/-CS-26-Bookshelf-Speaker-P259.aspx...
What kind of music do you listen to ?
Are you looking for the live concert sound or something more laid back ?
How big is the room you intend to use the stereo in ?
Any size limits ?
Lots of good options out there but having more information to guide us will help guide you.
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Bose products suck period. They have great marketing and thats about it.
Klipsch pro media is the way to go.
http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/products/promedia-2-1-overview/
LOL, its worded that way for a reason. ;)
If you do not believe me consult a lawyer on the matter or better yet ask EVGA or any other brand with a "limited lifetime warranty" they all read the same way.
Its an out for the manufacturer, always read the fine print.
From Wiki:
A lifetime warranty is usually a guarantee on the lifetime of the product on the market rather than the lifetime of the consumer[3] (the exact meaning should be defined in the actual warranty documentation). If a product has been discontinued and is no longer available, the warranty...
Why don't you really read the warranty, its not a lifetime warranty for your lifetime its the lifetime of the card series in general. EVGA does not have to do anything for you once the card has ceased production ( life of the retail product ).
You think 20 years from now they should just give...
Any decent skt 775 chip will perform better than your E6400 including the Celeron E3300 so just take your pick of pretty much anything from the current lineup, you cant go wrong.
I am an owner of that receiver in fact i bought two of them, one for my basement and one for my son.
Had the Sherwood hooked up to a range of speakers including Altec Lansing Valencia 846A, Klipsch Chorus II, Klipsch KG4 and those 6 1/2" MTX speakers. First of all it has no power, it barely...
Bad for what, the case is not a heatsink, it did add a few pounds to the weight but quiet is what i was after.
The case is in great condition, I'm just downsizing.
Those T amps are a good choice for efficient speakers and i have heard nothing but good things about them.
My son has a set of 6 1/2" MTX bookshelf speakers i bought him a few years ago, nothing special, cheap 7/16 particleboard box and the tweeters were warrantied 2 times though the new set...
Klipsch Pro Media is not a full range speaker, it has a tweeter, woofer & subwoofer.
I disagree i think you would be wasting your hard earned $$$ on something that the average T.V. sounds like.
Unless you just need noise stay away from the Sherwood & MTX combo, your TV probably sounds better.
I picked up a few of those Sherwood models from CC for $50 ea before the stores went under, the worst sounding receiver i ever heard, you get what you pay for and those MTX are not any better...
I stayed up late in hope to catch a deal on a the cheapie cheap skt 775 board and a case to throw it in only to find a very minimal price break on this so called shocking deal.
Sorry i had to pass on this, Newegg is slipping further and further out of my go to place, its just a shame i need...
Aluminum full size case with added cooling, 2 x 80 mm fans were added above the stock 120mm fan and a Antec 900 drive bay & fan were added to the front.
Case & side panels are lined with soundproofing
Stores up to 9 hard drives and 3 free 5 1/2 bays + 2 3 1/2 bays.
Here is a few setups ran...