meridian dsp 3100 speaker system, then you need to add a amp such as mcintosh mc 207 and a reciever to transfer the audio signal such as the onkyo tx-nr1000 ... and after all that you will have the system that you are after..... and to all you people who put bose...... your an idiot..... there's no sub in bose systems so you may hear everything but you will never feel it....
2006-12-18 09:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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That a tough question because there really are so many small makers out that specialize in sick systems for ungodly prices.
I have seen many but will give you three popular brands that are high end but also mainstream meaning you can actully go to a store and buy them.
My personal favorite is conrad Johnson. They still us vacuum tubes for their top stuff and when I listened to them it was amazing.
Next would be a McIntosh. I always know I'm dealing with an audiophile when they mention this brand. Looks cool and sound great.
Lastly I would have to say Primare. a distributor named Sumiko has brought this marval from sweden. I love the look and the sound is pure and true. The price is within reason too.
so there you go and i didn't even include speakers because that is very personal.
Bose... lol....thats just silly
2006-12-18 12:56:57
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answered by menace0811 3
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The perceptions - in this case - of YOUR ears - will determine which is the BEST sound system.
For starters you could take any PA system that has a subwoofer with, say 650 watts driving it and 2 hi-midrange speakers with 150 watts driving each speaker, put them thru an 8 - 16 input mixer that has 50 - 100 ambience choices and VOILA ! You can now create the ultimate sound - the BEST - according to YOUR ears.
2006-12-18 08:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The best sound system will be a combination of the "best" systems. A company that provides "best speakers", may not be building receivers or amps, or turn tables. A company that specializes in receivers, may not be doing speakers. So, the best sound system will integrate one of a kind, some-times hand-made, components from many different companies.
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answered by Susan 3
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I currently have a yamaha receiver and boston acoustic 5.1 system. Very happy with that combination.
My system in the basement will be a NAD T773 receiver and Ascend Acoustics 7.1 system. That, I am going to be freaking thrilled with......I'm going to live down there and my wife isn't going to like it.
I'm sorry, but if you have any kind of money to spend do not go with Bose. Very commercial.....there marketing has done a good job for years.
2006-12-19 09:32:21
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answered by Tim M 2
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2006-12-18 10:42:19
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answered by Cindy W 1
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bose makes the best sound system in the world
2006-12-18 08:32:25
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answered by MR.Tech 2
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My vote is for Bose. The sound is much more full and realistic than any other, even systems that are much more expensive.
2006-12-18 08:13:09
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answered by sarge927 7
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Denon
2006-12-18 08:11:22
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answered by Tom 2
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Denon
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2006-12-18 11:28:28
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