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Good sound equipment stores both online and offline - Clamshell - 06-04-2010

Does anyone know of great places to get quality sound equipment; preferably online? I'm tired of looking at Wal-Mart and Best Buy. They really don't have much that is good. Amazon is pretty sparse, as well.


RE: Good sound equipment stores both online and offline - apexi1100 - 06-11-2010

I wouldn't order audio equip of any kind from amazon. Stuff tends to get thrown around whether it labled fragile or not. You might try www.crutchfield.com. their prices are on par or a little less or more depending on what you are looking for. They should have stuff that can handle the higher frequencies but it will mediocre quality at best.


RE: Good sound equipment stores both online and offline - Clamshell - 06-12-2010

Thank you. The Crutchfield stuff looks very good. I will probably be ordering from them after I make my millions.


RE: Good sound equipment stores both online and offline - ronatello - 07-17-2010

Best Buy in the States has some pretty good stuff. I would say if you're on a budget, check out these Insignia speakers. They come with a woofer with a tweeter in the middle of the woofer. It should make for some nice computer monitor speakers / bedroom / home theater / bookshelf (VASTLY superior to the computer speakers out there right now save for the more expensive Kliscph, Logitech units).
You need a stereo receiver / amp to push these but that's not a really a biggie since most people have old stereo equipment lying around (like me, lol)
Ebay has a lot of ppl unloading their old stereo receivers and amps for dirt cheap. I have 2 (one was given to me) old Pioneer 105 Watts per channel A/V receivers made in the early 1990's that have a full 20-20,000 Hz power bandwidth unused right now (one may get put into use soon; the other may get put to use in my parent's pavilion once I get them a pair of outdoor speakers to go with it).