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Does audio person out there know if the KEF 2005.2 speaker set loud/suitable for home theater system in relatively large room, about 14 feetx20 feet?
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The 2005.2 is capable of filling a large, 500-square-foot home theater with sound.
The statement above is from CNet review of these speakers:
http://reviews.cnet.com/surround-speaker-systems/kef-kht-2005-2/4505-7868_7-31232148.html
You should be good to have this in your room that is 280 sq ft in area.
Brochure on KEF site about their speakers:
http://www.kef.com/KHT/K1196_KHT_Brochure.pdf
Set up instructions from KEF:
http://www.kef.com/KHT/KHT2005.2/speaker_diagram.htm
The 2005.2 is capable of filling a large, 500-square-foot home theater with sound.
The statement above is from CNet review of these speakers:
http://reviews.cnet.com/surround-speaker-systems/kef-kht-2005-2/4505-7868_7-31232148.html
You should be good to have this in your room that is 280 sq ft in area.
Brochure on KEF site about their speakers:
http://www.kef.com/KHT/K1196_KHT_Brochure.pdf
Set up instructions from KEF:
http://www.kef.com/KHT/KHT2005.2/speaker_diagram.htm
What would be the best surround system for large room in basement?
Freedom Fr
Finished basement...TV on the wall..
The room has a low ceiling and is opened to the playroom.
3 walls + the open section to the playroom if you know what I mean. I would like to spend around $500.
Thanks for your inputs.
Answer
Just so you know, you cannot have the best surround system for a large room in a basement for $500. I dont mean to sound rude, but $500 is not even going to give you something average. An OK reciever is going to cost more than $500 just by itself. So throw words like best out of the window. What you need to find is an all-in-one system that comes with the speakers and the reciever (sometimes even a DVD player). Samsung, LG, Panasonic,... all make home theater in a box. They are not the best, but atleast you will have a surround system that you can enjoy.
Just so you know, you cannot have the best surround system for a large room in a basement for $500. I dont mean to sound rude, but $500 is not even going to give you something average. An OK reciever is going to cost more than $500 just by itself. So throw words like best out of the window. What you need to find is an all-in-one system that comes with the speakers and the reciever (sometimes even a DVD player). Samsung, LG, Panasonic,... all make home theater in a box. They are not the best, but atleast you will have a surround system that you can enjoy.
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