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Has anyone heard this system??? If it sounds decent I will recomend it to my dad. I assume the sub is pretty good since I see it being talked about so much.
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I heard the Hsu system at an electronics show in Las Vegas a couple (or a few) years ago and was pretty much sold on it -- I was in the market for a home theater audio system at the time. It was still in development, and I was impatient, so I ended up with an Axiom system + SVS subwoofer, instead. I don't regret my decision for a minute, but if you're looking for a great budget system, the Hsu Ventriloquist system knocks the socks off anything remotely close to its price.
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Ok, that sounds great, but here comes a tough question. How would this compare to the earlier idea of using the 5 m2's for the system. I do realize this would add a lot more to the price, but for dollar to sound quality what would everyone think???? I have never heard the m-2 or the HSU obviously so I wonder what the noticeable differences would be.
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I feel confident that five M2's would be clearly superior to the Hsu V-12 system, but the costs are not close to comparable; 5 FO M2's with no sub and no brackets cost $120 more than the Hsu system. I'm partial to the Axiom sound, so that's the way I'd go, but it's not my money.
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Five M2i's plus the Hsu STF-1 would be a better option in my opinion, but of course it costs more.
If size is an issue, you should be aware that the M2i's are not small speakers. Check out the dimensions. The little satellites that come with the Hsu system are quite small.
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>>Ok, that sounds great, but here comes a tough question. How would this compare to the earlier idea of using the 5 m2's for the system. I do realize this would add a lot more to the price, but for dollar to sound quality what would everyone think???? I have never heard the m-2 or the HSU obviously so I wonder what the noticeable differences would be.
The M2v2 has the same driver and tweeter as the M22 bookshelf and is built with top of the line quality drivers.
I forgot to add that if he orders all 5 M2s from the factory outlet that the final cost will be $617.00 USD because of the 5% discount on ordering 5 or more items at once.
Again, the M3s are a better speaker with lower response. If you get 5 M3s all around your dad will have an awsome system. With the 5% discount from the factory outlet, ordering 5 M3s will be $684.00 USD but the downside is that the M3s are pretty hefty speakers in size just so you know.
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions, It looks like the HSU route would probably be more to my dad's price and I think the HSU subs would go a long way to getting a more full sound that I would like him to have. If I could get him to go the axiom route I would, but I think that is just out of his range for what he wants. Am I right to think in this manner. I have seen the reviews for the sub. Would this HSU system sound fuller or would it still sound high becuase of the frequency response it has. What about the sense of envelopment. Does this hsu system do this pretty well? Do the speaker placements have to be dead on to create the proper soundstage for listeners?
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I'm helping a friend with a similar situation right now. I got him the Onkyo SR503 - looked at ecost ($149) but went with shoponkyo.com for $169 because no shipping or handling fees (was about $25 extra I think). Ecost is OK - I got 2 denon refurbs there - but ecost is getting stingy on returns. The reburb from shoponkyo was packaged and wrapped like new and as far as I can tell in perfect condition.
I have a M22/VP150/QS8/STF-2 system in a 30x15x9 room and I love it. I started with the M22s and sub because music was most important to me, then added the center and surrrounds later for HT. I didn't mind watching movies with the 2 speakers and sub (either as is or using existing speakers on hand for remaining channels), and was all the more pleased when I went to 5.1. I'm not sure how "adjustable" your stated budget is and what the listening priorities are, but the nice thing about this approach is that you have an excellent music system right away and you'll enjoy HT all the more when you add components (after you're hooked and the budget mysteriously opens up). I think M2s for the center and surrounds would work well and make nice gift opportunities.
Back to my friend, I'm recommending a pair of M3s and a STF-1 or 2 to start because music is important to him, we'll use his current speakers for center and surrounds and then we'll see where it goes from there. I haven't heard the Ventriloquist system but every other small speaker system I have heard sounds...small. I have an Athena Micra6 in the bedroom that I got on closeout for $200 and it serves it's purpose well - late night HT without waking the kids, although you can crank it up quite a bit with no distortion. Music on the system is OK but disappointing compared to the Axioms.
Hope this helps. I think the front mains should always be good quality speakers. Good luck.
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The Hsu Vent system would be my recomendation. Pair that with the STF-2 with a grand total of $598. I have had this system since it came out and I still get the wow factor when watching movies. Don't sell it short until you have heard it. It's an amazing system for the price and size.
My brother in law has an Onkyo HTIB and it is no comparison to the Hsu system imo.
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Thank you wid. That was exactly what I was thinking too. I am glad to hear you say that it sounds that good. I will definitely give this idea to dad then. Thanks, again.
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