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You want them for 2 channel or music/HT? Personally I'd go with the 5 piece set and buy or build a decent sub. Usually subs built in isn't the best set up as placement might not be ideal and you have little choice since they're in your mains.

Speakers look good for the $$$. Have you read any reviews on them?

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You want them for 2 channel or music/HT? Personally I'd go with the 5 piece set and buy or build a decent sub. Usually subs built in isn't the best set up as placement might not be ideal and you have little choice since they're in your mains.

Speakers look good for the $$$. Have you read any reviews on them?

well its mainly for my parents, and they arent looking for any hardcore surround sound or watever...its just i cant stand the stock tv's speakers. they are TERRIBLE! im looking for a 2.1 or 2.0 set for a little upgrade in sound. but after looking at all the reviews and such, it looks like they sound pretty good.

http://reviews.cnet.com/surround-speaker-s...7-20984105.html

http://www.techdose.com/reviews/Fluance_AV-HTB/

okay i go sleep now

Holy crap for the price I might try them out.

I'm just wondering where they cut corners to meet that price...

They are decent, just don't expect too much. They are cheap because they use inexpensive drivers, simple crossovers, and thin mdf boxes, and the of course off-shore labor. If you want okay HT speakers then they really are not that bad.

JP

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