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I went with all Klipsch speakers. I bought the RP-280 FA floor speakers due to the built in ATMOS ceiling firing speakers. You cannot beat the effect if you would prefer not to install ceiling speakers. I selected the R112-SW 12 inch subwoofer and it produces 600 watts of very clean, room shaking bass tones. Finally, I selected the RP 450 center channel to round out the setup. Notice, I did not purchase any surround speakers. I DON"T really need them and I avoid running speaker wire all over my 240 sq foot living room. I have enough sound now to put on a rock concert in my home! Later on, I might add them just because that is the recommended way to create a HT environment but for now, I am very happy with my setup. Full disclosure, Best Buy does not carry these models I have listed. I wish they did as it would have added some major points to keeping my Elite Plus status, but that's life.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I guess it depends on your budget, space in your room, etc. I have an all Polk Audio system, front towers (can't recall the model, I'm at work), I believe I have the PS10 sub, and matching bookshelf surrounds. The only non-Polk item is my older Boston Acoustics center channel speaker set up - still kicking after 15+ years. So many to choose from, but I've always felt that PA gives you the best bang for the buck, and they definitely have some higher end floor towers. I'm probably going to get another pair of the bookshelves to complete the 7.2 set-up. A good friend of mine has a kick-bottom Infinity system with floor subs in each tower, along with a hefty and potent PSB sub. Another friend has a Definitive Technology set-up, really kicks out, but a bit more $$. These Yamaha RX series receivers are incredibly powerful and loud, IMO capable of cranking up any speaker system. I imagine you may have a set-up by now in looking at your original post date.
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