My impression is that this system is seriously unbalanced: i.e. pretty decent ampli and sub and horribly subpar speakers. Since the most important part of any audio system are the speakers this solution makes very little sense. You would be MUCH better off by starting to buy some good speakers and a good powered sub that you can use as ampli, and then when your budget allows it, you can add a good surround ampli/receiver, and maybe 2 more speakers to make the system 7.1
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My impression is that this system is seriously unbalanced: i.e. pretty decent ampli and sub and horribly subpar speakers.
Since the most important part of any audio system are the speakers this solution makes very little sense.
You would be MUCH better off by starting to buy some good speakers and a good powered sub that you can use as ampli, and then when your budget allows it, you can add a good surround ampli/receiver, and maybe 2 more speakers to make the system 7.1