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I have a SHARP 5 speaker Home Theater Hi-Fi. Its great for films and it can change modes for music (e.g. more BASS
), I've had it for about a year and a half now and it still sounds great, for the size of my bedroom its great in terms of volume. I have the left and right front speakers mounted on the wall which just adds to the experience ![]() |
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Just a suggestion. I would suggest buying Terminator 1, my cousin has bought this and it is just amazing! At the start where the music comes on it is just astounding... Especially if you have surround sound, which I think that system does.
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I've got a Pioneer home theatre system hooked up - but to be honest, I think it's easy to get acclimatised to having great sound.
![]() It blows you away at first, but then you become accustomed to having it around I guess. Oh - and welcome to TW, billz015. ![]() |
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