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Tlg1991
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This might be a long shot on here but i was wondering if anyone could help with picking the right surround sound system
I am after a 5.1 surround sound something with small speakers that are discreet enough to stick in the corner of the rooms, and also i was going to get the all wires and get some ultra flat speaker table and run it around the room. But now i honestly would rather just get some rear speaker i can plug in and that connect through wifi or blutooth. i know i would lose sound quality through wireless connections but for ease at the moment it still should be good enough. not to fussed about price as long as its not silly.
I am after a 5.1 surround sound something with small speakers that are discreet enough to stick in the corner of the rooms, and also i was going to get the all wires and get some ultra flat speaker table and run it around the room. But now i honestly would rather just get some rear speaker i can plug in and that connect through wifi or blutooth. i know i would lose sound quality through wireless connections but for ease at the moment it still should be good enough. not to fussed about price as long as its not silly.
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Get separate amp and speakers. Pop to your local richer sounds and explain what you want and they'll help you out.
Likely get a better sounding system that way instead of buying an all in one.0 -
Are you happy for the rears to be wired to each other or do you want them to have no wires between them (but each having to be plugged in as a consequence)?0
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