Buying 2nd hand is excellent advice. Less junk in landfill. Less incentive for manufacturers to make planned obsolescence and entry-level junk. More circular economy. I got a 2nd hand medium level Yamaha 7.1 setup with large L+R front speakers which were a bit beat up. Later I replaced just those two speakers with new.
@@mavfan1 space is the only real issue when compared to a sound bar. Price is similar sometimes cheaper for dedicated setups especially if you go used like Chris suggests here and the quality will blow the similarly priced soundbar out of the water.
I have a 2 MartinLogon front towers totaling just under $3000 alone, but a decent soundbar around $800 w/sub can sound better because 7 extra channels and Dolby atmos. So even a $500 soundbar like ur saying has its place and can be a quick (better) solution in most cases unless ur going to spend $1500+ in 1 shot for a whole setup just to get the same benefits of a soundbar
Got myself a JBL Bar 1000 open-box at best buy for like 600 or 700 bucks last year. Wireless surround is super nice and sure it doesn't sound as good as a modular atmos setup...but it's pretty damn good. Until I can afford a home and have a room/basement to really deck out as a home theater, the sound bar will do just fine
What's your thoughts on doing a projector set up for a hundred people but how do I figure out the sound should I go through HDMI EArc to create a Dolby sound... Or is it non-practical so instead go with two large powerful speakers stereo and to subwoofers... But the question is for this type of event should I use a mixer or a receiver, The projector I will be using is the horizon ultra
I had a set of 2-way DJ speaker from Highschool (Kicker subwoofers installed) and EV Amp hooked up to a 2 channel mixer (for my ancient Technique 1200's) and even though it wasn't 5.1 surround, the bass that it produced for movies and the acoustics of my basement movie setup was enough to really enjoy a movie. and FEEL the sound. I recently had a flood that destroyed my whole basement/kids room/media room/office and now I'm starting all over and all out of pocket because insurance isn't covering anything. Depressing to say the least. I've been out of the game so long and I REALLY appreciate this video because it is giving me ideas and the knowledge I forgot I knew. I will be a frequent visitor of you page. You're great! Thank you!
I had some busted DJ speakers i integrated to my home theater system. They were powered speakers and the amp on them was shot so i turned them into passive speakers by removing the amps ,installing a bass/treble crossover and plugging them in the AV receiver i got from FB marketplace. They gained new life. Definitely glad i didn't get rid of them when i bought new dj speakers.
Such great advice Chris. This is exactly how I started my home theatre set up over the years. And now fortunately have been able to fully upgrade to a proper complete home theatre with project and in wall wired speakers. But to start I bought everything second hand and it was all worth it.
I have went from AVR and speakers in 2002 to an Nakamichi shockwafe SSE ARC 9.2 4. 1000 watt soundbar in my basement. For $1,100. I was more than happy. That's i purchased another one in my master bedroom in 2019. In 2023 I heard about the Nakamichi Dragon at CES 2024. I pre-order it, Spent the $3500 unheard unseen and unreviewed. I had to wait 5 months to get it. I couldn't be happier, i give it 99.95 out of 100.
Awesome video once again. I agree with the 2nd hand stuff. I started with a reciever for just €80 and it still powers my Klipsch system. Started with bookshelfs for 2.0. Added a 12" sub and after a time bought a center speaker. Then came the towers and the bookshelfs went to the rear. Now it's an awesome system! A little tip: sometimes stores have some good outlet or (not used) returned products. This way I got my Klipsch RP-6000's for less then €600. Even today they are still going above €1000 for the two.
If you buy used HT equipment from somewhere nearby I recommend picking it up yourself if possible. Not only will you save money on shipping (subwoofers are big and heavy so shipping might cost you quite a lot extra) but you will also have the chance to test the device(s) before finalizing the deal, given that the seller agrees to take the time etc. When I picked up my speakers and subwoofer the seller had them hooked up to his own reciever so that I could listen to all channels to verify them working fine before we packed everything up.
I've been watching this channel for 6 or 7 years now since I started learning about 4k projectors and I just love it, I feel like you don't really farm a ton of videos to make more money (which is ok anyway we all need money) you just do the ones that you really like and for stuff you care about. I can appreciate that. I just wish 4k projects came further than they have, seems like they've been pretty stagnant for the last 6 years unless you got tons to drop on a laser projector which don't seem that much different either. Anyway, any upcoming videos or things you're gonna branch into? maybe figuring out which popcorn reallyyyyyyy tastes like movie popcorn? lol
Chris m8 thx you very much, i was uneducated on the subject of home theater and audio in general, your videos gave me better understanding of what exactly i was looking for plus general knowledge about audio. Thx to you i found someone who is selling exactly what i need if not better for a really good price.🙏
Well, I just built an entry level 'proper' Atmos 5.2.2 for just $350 by buying an Onkyo SR494 but I had to hook up my old PoS speakers to do that. I really do recommend this because the Atmos is truly a step up from basic peasant AC3, (the height channels really are all they cranked up to be) and it beats any soundbar 6 ways to Sunday. Besides, then you can get whatever speakers you want when you get the money.
My speakers and subs are nearly $60K not counting the TV and receiver. There's always a way to spend more. I've enjoyed the journey up to this point starting with my dad's decent home-theater-in-a-box back in the mid-90s. I honestly kept it extremely cheap until 2019 when I bought a bunch of speakers and subs totalling $2K.
I bought an old 2006 6.2 Sony Muteki for $300. I believe it was not sold in the US but it provides a great experience for mid-size rooms, however, it's a little aged for today's standards
My friend went all used for his home theater with Facebook marketplace and ended up with an awesome system for a quarter the price. Still sounds pretty much the same as all new in my opinion
You showed a Yamaha home theater pack there a few times and i happened to find a guy near me selling what looked like exactly that kit, at least the speakers were and it has a Yamaha RX-V377 with it for $125 in good condition. Figured it was a steal and way better than any sound bar we were affording for $200. My wifes just going to have to trust me on this lolll
Very nice and all but, can you please give me advice on just a projector with screen for a 3 year old’s room. That I’m trying for her to learn her Spanish. And just for watching movies cartoons. Any help? Plus please it’s just on a disability check that I’ll be buying. So the less the better. And do you have anyone also that can come and install? And yes I’ll pay also. Ty
I just got the SR 494 onyx AV receiver and a sonny Bravia x90l tv with a Samsung sound bar q800 D. My challenge was and is that I am unable to output sound from my tv via the Av receiver to the soundbar. the connection I used was/IS connecting the HDMI cable via the arc port from the tv to the Av receiver arc port and finally connecting the sound bar to the bd/DVD port of the Av receiver using the HDMI cable. unfortunately still no sound, I have put the Av receiver aside as there is no luck even after switching the cords in all directions, is there a tutorial on how to connect or a guide? please I am a complete newbie to this.
I see ppl putting speakers high up on the wall, on the right and left front channels, does go plugged into the same channels of front right and left? an addition to the floor standing right and left?
My parents got a home that was an architects first project in the mid 90's. There are 4 in ceiling speakers hard wired to an RCA jack port in the living room. Everything else in the house is over-built or of high quality. Is it worth looking for a compatible receiver or should they start from scratch? They would probably be happy with a soundbar, but it feels like a waste of potentially great speakers that are already installed.
I got a 5.1 setup consisting of used old components: An Onkyo HT-R518 for 80€ and the Teufel Consono 35 Mk3 for 220€, it seems like this setup would have been about 700-800€ with the original prices, maybe even more, I paid 300, but goddamn it's powerful Every time my group of friends wants to watch a movie, it is clear from the start that we HAVE to watch it at my place
What's the best type of input for audio? I have optical but I've been looking for HDMI receivers. Not sure if it's even a better quality or anything, I'm a car audio guy honestly
Hi Chris, I am a big fan of yours. ive been watching you channel for almost 5 years and I enjoy watching your home theater videos which gives me more idea and knowledge since I am a IT technician. I need advive as i have a Sony 5.1 home theater speaker system with toslink and a ARC HDMI, A Benq projector (TK850i), mediaplayers are Nvidia pro and Amazon fire stick. I need to know how to connect ARC HDMI form my media players to Sony 5.1 home theater system to get Dolby sound, is there any device available?
Chris, is there any hope for a top notch bluetooth theater surround speaker system? I’m planning a theater set up and dread dealing with speaker wires.
@@mavfan1 Can you point me to a system that is really doing this well? Wireless is the aim, I just wasn’t sure of the possibilities for high/medium end home theaters these days. Anything to spare me having to hide speaker wire!
Man, you hit it on the head. There's nothing wrong with used, I've got two older Harmon Kardons they have HDMI but I'm unsure of the spec so I run the optical from the HTPC straight to the receiver. I spent less than $200 for both of them and one came with an Earthquake sub. I'd love to know more about how HDMI receivers can affect input latency while gaming if you find some time to give an opinion and advice on what brand offers the best throughput I would appreciate it for sure.
moving into a one bedroom apartment and want to enhance my tv audio in my living room, want to spend no more than around 300, should I go soundbar or surround sound system?
HELLO, what projector do you recommend for my private cinema room, its a very dark space, no windows, there is no light interference, a proper cinema room? thanks
Those are actual good tips for a budget home cinema, started with 200$ projector and 50$ logitech speakers, just to see if I liked it, today almost 5x this budget and very pleased, no need for hard start
What about the sonos arc system. I have that system which is really expensive. soundbar about $800, a subwoofer 600.00, and surround speakers in the back about another 600.00.
@@ChrisMajestic Not only am I paying for the name brand but also the quality of the product which I really like. I just hope that sonos will come out with more wireless speakers that you could add to the 5.1 and make it up to a 7.1 system.
Pienso que debemos de tener un systems de home theater o sonido, de acuerdo a donde vivamos,si tienes una casa propia u puedes tener un siytema de mucho valor , pues compralo, pero esto de sonido va de acuerdo a lugar donde vives…
Have my Dads old speaker and receiver he used in the 90s and it’s the best thing. Genuinely sounds more like a theatre than a lot of high priced sets i’ve heard.
Title should be Budget Audio For Home Theatre...such a short video and you didn't include anything else for the "Home Theatre" besides just audio. And even the stuff you listed isn't "budget" My 5.1 RCA surround sound was $80 from Walmart.
i came here because I have a ton of dvds and want something ~£250 to watch nice movies cheap I understand that most people watching are willing to spend more but for me i would like to see something actually budget
Buying 2nd hand is excellent advice. Less junk in landfill. Less incentive for manufacturers to make planned obsolescence and entry-level junk. More circular economy.
I got a 2nd hand medium level Yamaha 7.1 setup with large L+R front speakers which were a bit beat up. Later I replaced just those two speakers with new.
$500 for a sound bar is a rip off honestly. That would get you a nice reciever easily or a pair of really nice speakers or a subwoofer.
Not it’s not for people who aren’t rich like you and don’t have the space for all the extra gear.
@@mavfan1 space is the only real issue when compared to a sound bar. Price is similar sometimes cheaper for dedicated setups especially if you go used like Chris suggests here and the quality will blow the similarly priced soundbar out of the water.
Not in countries where an entry level avr sets you back $500 without any speakers
I mean i use a nakamichi dragon 7.2 sound bar as my center stage speaker the higher end ones definitely have their uses
I have a 2 MartinLogon front towers totaling just under $3000 alone, but a decent soundbar around $800 w/sub can sound better because 7 extra channels and Dolby atmos. So even a $500 soundbar like ur saying has its place and can be a quick (better) solution in most cases unless ur going to spend $1500+ in 1 shot for a whole setup just to get the same benefits of a soundbar
Got myself a JBL Bar 1000 open-box at best buy for like 600 or 700 bucks last year. Wireless surround is super nice and sure it doesn't sound as good as a modular atmos setup...but it's pretty damn good. Until I can afford a home and have a room/basement to really deck out as a home theater, the sound bar will do just fine
Dang that's awesome. Always heard good things about those
What's your thoughts on doing a projector set up for a hundred people but how do I figure out the sound should I go through HDMI EArc to create a Dolby sound... Or is it non-practical so instead go with two large powerful speakers stereo and to subwoofers... But the question is for this type of event should I use a mixer or a receiver, The projector I will be using is the horizon ultra
I had a set of 2-way DJ speaker from Highschool (Kicker subwoofers installed) and EV Amp hooked up to a 2 channel mixer (for my ancient Technique 1200's) and even though it wasn't 5.1 surround, the bass that it produced for movies and the acoustics of my basement movie setup was enough to really enjoy a movie. and FEEL the sound. I recently had a flood that destroyed my whole basement/kids room/media room/office and now I'm starting all over and all out of pocket because insurance isn't covering anything. Depressing to say the least. I've been out of the game so long and I REALLY appreciate this video because it is giving me ideas and the knowledge I forgot I knew. I will be a frequent visitor of you page. You're great! Thank you!
I had some busted DJ speakers i integrated to my home theater system. They were powered speakers and the amp on them was shot so i turned them into passive speakers by removing the amps ,installing a bass/treble crossover and plugging them in the AV receiver i got from FB marketplace. They gained new life. Definitely glad i didn't get rid of them when i bought new dj speakers.
Such great advice Chris. This is exactly how I started my home theatre set up over the years. And now fortunately have been able to fully upgrade to a proper complete home theatre with project and in wall wired speakers. But to start I bought everything second hand and it was all worth it.
I have went from AVR and speakers in 2002 to an Nakamichi shockwafe SSE ARC 9.2 4. 1000 watt soundbar in my basement. For $1,100. I was more than happy. That's i purchased another one in my master bedroom in 2019.
In 2023 I heard about the Nakamichi Dragon at CES 2024. I pre-order it, Spent the $3500 unheard unseen and unreviewed. I had to wait 5 months to get it. I couldn't be happier, i give it 99.95 out of 100.
Awesome video once again. I agree with the 2nd hand stuff. I started with a reciever for just €80 and it still powers my Klipsch system. Started with bookshelfs for 2.0. Added a 12" sub and after a time bought a center speaker. Then came the towers and the bookshelfs went to the rear. Now it's an awesome system!
A little tip: sometimes stores have some good outlet or (not used) returned products. This way I got my Klipsch RP-6000's for less then €600. Even today they are still going above €1000 for the two.
I personally think building PC is easier to learn than audio system.
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Best projectors for 2024 videos can't wait to see 😮
If you buy used HT equipment from somewhere nearby I recommend picking it up yourself if possible. Not only will you save money on shipping (subwoofers are big and heavy so shipping might cost you quite a lot extra) but you will also have the chance to test the device(s) before finalizing the deal, given that the seller agrees to take the time etc. When I picked up my speakers and subwoofer the seller had them hooked up to his own reciever so that I could listen to all channels to verify them working fine before we packed everything up.
I've been watching this channel for 6 or 7 years now since I started learning about 4k projectors and I just love it, I feel like you don't really farm a ton of videos to make more money (which is ok anyway we all need money) you just do the ones that you really like and for stuff you care about. I can appreciate that.
I just wish 4k projects came further than they have, seems like they've been pretty stagnant for the last 6 years unless you got tons to drop on a laser projector which don't seem that much different either.
Anyway, any upcoming videos or things you're gonna branch into? maybe figuring out which popcorn reallyyyyyyy tastes like movie popcorn? lol
Chris m8 thx you very much, i was uneducated on the subject of home theater and audio in general, your videos gave me better understanding of what exactly i was looking for plus general knowledge about audio.
Thx to you i found someone who is selling exactly what i need if not better for a really good price.🙏
Well, I just built an entry level 'proper' Atmos 5.2.2 for just $350 by buying an Onkyo SR494 but I had to hook up my old PoS speakers to do that.
I really do recommend this because the Atmos is truly a step up from basic peasant AC3, (the height channels really are all they cranked up to be) and it beats any soundbar 6 ways to Sunday. Besides, then you can get whatever speakers you want when you get the money.
My speakers and subs are nearly $60K not counting the TV and receiver. There's always a way to spend more.
I've enjoyed the journey up to this point starting with my dad's decent home-theater-in-a-box back in the mid-90s.
I honestly kept it extremely cheap until 2019 when I bought a bunch of speakers and subs totalling $2K.
😀
I bought an old 2006 6.2 Sony Muteki for $300. I believe it was not sold in the US but it provides a great experience for mid-size rooms, however, it's a little aged for today's standards
My friend went all used for his home theater with Facebook marketplace and ended up with an awesome system for a quarter the price. Still sounds pretty much the same as all new in my opinion
You showed a Yamaha home theater pack there a few times and i happened to find a guy near me selling what looked like exactly that kit, at least the speakers were and it has a Yamaha RX-V377 with it for $125 in good condition. Figured it was a steal and way better than any sound bar we were affording for $200. My wifes just going to have to trust me on this lolll
Report back your thoughts on it!!
Thank you! Super helpful and nice vibe here. +1 sub!
I already have a 3.1 setup but still enjoyed this video. lots of great advice especially with the going used part.
stoked i found your channel 🤘🏽
Very nice and all but, can you please give me advice on just a projector with screen for a 3 year old’s room. That I’m trying for her to learn her Spanish. And just for watching movies cartoons. Any help? Plus please it’s just on a disability check that I’ll be buying. So the less the better. And do you have anyone also that can come and install? And yes I’ll pay also. Ty
This is exactly what I needed thank you so much!
Mexico second hand market is so expensive, hopefully I can build my setup over the next year
Always great information. Thank you.
I just got the SR 494 onyx AV receiver and a sonny Bravia x90l tv with a Samsung sound bar q800 D. My challenge was and is that I am unable to output sound from my tv via the Av receiver to the soundbar. the connection I used was/IS connecting the HDMI cable via the arc port from the tv to the Av receiver arc port and finally connecting the sound bar to the bd/DVD port of the Av receiver using the HDMI cable. unfortunately still no sound, I have put the Av receiver aside as there is no luck even after switching the cords in all directions, is there a tutorial on how to connect or a guide? please I am a complete newbie to this.
I see ppl putting speakers high up on the wall, on the right and left front channels, does go plugged into the same channels of front right and left? an addition to the floor standing right and left?
My parents got a home that was an architects first project in the mid 90's. There are 4 in ceiling speakers hard wired to an RCA jack port in the living room. Everything else in the house is over-built or of high quality. Is it worth looking for a compatible receiver or should they start from scratch? They would probably be happy with a soundbar, but it feels like a waste of potentially great speakers that are already installed.
Hi Chris - I am considering a UST projector for a dedicated black room in the basement.
Can you please recommend a UST under $2500?
Another way is to get a used Receiver with Audyssey and start with a simple 2.1 setup. The room correction works wonders.
I got a 5.1 setup consisting of used old components: An Onkyo HT-R518 for 80€ and the Teufel Consono 35 Mk3 for 220€, it seems like this setup would have been about 700-800€ with the original prices, maybe even more, I paid 300, but goddamn it's powerful
Every time my group of friends wants to watch a movie, it is clear from the start that we HAVE to watch it at my place
Great advice as always Chris! Looking forward to more content.
I'm running a soundbar on my 100" Epson projector. sounds good enough for a small apartment "theater" (living room 🤣)
What's the best type of input for audio? I have optical but I've been looking for HDMI receivers. Not sure if it's even a better quality or anything, I'm a car audio guy honestly
Hi Chris, I am a big fan of yours. ive been watching you channel for almost 5 years and I enjoy watching your home theater videos which gives me more idea and knowledge since I am a IT technician. I need advive as i have a Sony 5.1 home theater speaker system with toslink and a ARC HDMI, A Benq projector (TK850i), mediaplayers are Nvidia pro and Amazon fire stick. I need to know how to connect ARC HDMI form my media players to Sony 5.1 home theater system to get Dolby sound, is there any device available?
Chris, is there any hope for a top notch bluetooth theater surround speaker system? I’m planning a theater set up and dread dealing with speaker wires.
Bluetooth has very limited sound quality so I highly advise against it if you’re looking for high sound quality
Go with wireless instead of Bluetooth.
@@mavfan1 Can you point me to a system that is really doing this well? Wireless is the aim, I just wasn’t sure of the possibilities for high/medium end home theaters these days. Anything to spare me having to hide speaker wire!
Excellent video as always…really enjoy your content 👍🏼
Man, you hit it on the head. There's nothing wrong with used, I've got two older Harmon Kardons they have HDMI but I'm unsure of the spec so I run the optical from the HTPC straight to the receiver. I spent less than $200 for both of them and one came with an Earthquake sub. I'd love to know more about how HDMI receivers can affect input latency while gaming if you find some time to give an opinion and advice on what brand offers the best throughput I would appreciate it for sure.
Chris, can you do a review on the JMGO N1 Ultra? People are raving about it.
Thanks for showing me the the lay of the land.
What streaming device support Dolby atmos and dts-x and HDR10+? My fire stick has v cube doesn’t
Can you use a receiver that has a max output of 100w with a speaker that has a RMS of 145w or would that damage the speaker?
Yes you can. I would just recommend that you not use the receiver anywhere near max volume.
@@ChrisMajestic is there any receivers in the $500 range that you can hook up an amp to?
@@ChrisMajestic also can I use a 8 ohm receiver with an app on a 6 ohm speaker?
As always, filled with useful info
moving into a one bedroom apartment and want to enhance my tv audio in my living room, want to spend no more than around 300, should I go soundbar or surround sound system?
300 is not a lot.
Soundbar on that budget
Do you need to buy actual CDs to get the full experience with the sound box or you can use like Netflix disney, etc?
Discs > Streaming
HELLO, what projector do you recommend for my private cinema room, its a very dark space, no windows, there is no light interference, a proper cinema room? thanks
5.1
Another sub man. Cheers.
Those are actual good tips for a budget home cinema, started with 200$ projector and 50$ logitech speakers, just to see if I liked it, today almost 5x this budget and very pleased, no need for hard start
Thank you this video!
What about the sonos arc system. I have that system which is really expensive. soundbar about $800, a subwoofer 600.00, and surround speakers in the back about another 600.00.
Sonos is just expensive in general. You’re paying for the name and convenience of an easy to use whole home audio system.
@@ChrisMajestic Not only am I paying for the name brand but also the quality of the product which I really like. I just hope that sonos will come out with more wireless speakers that you could add to the 5.1 and make it up to a 7.1 system.
@@ptrain9020 agreed. that's the one place I think Sonos is lacking. the quality is great though.
Good video 👍👍👍
Thanks Chris! - Cheers!
I bought a used receiver from ebay and found all my speakers at the thrift store I spent around $400 for everything.
Pienso que debemos de tener un systems de home theater o sonido, de acuerdo a donde vivamos,si tienes una casa propia u puedes tener un siytema de mucho valor , pues compralo, pero esto de sonido va de acuerdo a lugar donde vives…
I found a lot of great deals on used home theater setups.
Have my Dads old speaker and receiver he used in the 90s and it’s the best thing. Genuinely sounds more like a theatre than a lot of high priced sets i’ve heard.
Title should be Budget Audio For Home Theatre...such a short video and you didn't include anything else for the "Home Theatre" besides just audio. And even the stuff you listed isn't "budget" My 5.1 RCA surround sound was $80 from Walmart.
i came here because I have a ton of dvds and want something ~£250 to watch nice movies cheap
I understand that most people watching are willing to spend more but for me i would like to see something actually budget
“Mistreated stepchild” real
You guys are getting a Klipsch 5.0 system with a 5.2 av receiver for freaky 600$????? Come on. It's going to be atleast 3 times that in India.
"Sorry for ruining your perfect 1000 like counter" - now you have 1001 buut it is a palindrome so I hope that is comforting!
budget friendly is relative
budget friendly is relative
budget friendly is relative
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$500 for a sound bar...
~What.
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SVS are overpriced for what they are, and they are NOT higher quality lol.
Not higher quality than a home theater in a box sub???
sound bars suck and are clear rip off.
when should you go for soundbar NEVER 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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