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Since you like music, want good sound, and don't want to break the bank, start out with the 532s. Add the 534-VAC and a pair of 422s (for the surrounds) down the road. If you budget permits, and your receiver has enough power, try out the 632s (and add the 634 later on).
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Congratulations! I have a similar set up (632LR's for fronts, 533VAC center, and 532LR's for surrounds, S10 for sub, 522's for presence--piano black) running on a Yamaha 2700. Have been listening to music most of the day and I am listening to a live Santana CD right now--the Aperion's sound great. I don't think I've enjoyed my CD collection this ...
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Just got my new Aperion Home Theater speakers last Thursday and all I can say is WOW! I ordered the Aperion 632's for my fronts, the 532's for my surrounds and the monster 634 vac for my center. I already had a SVS 350 watt sub so I was set in the sub department. I thought I was set in the speaker department with some JBL's until ...
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#1: 532L&R+S10
#2: 632L&R+S10
#3: 533PT L&R
I have a 20x30 living room with 50 inch plasma. I'm trying to build a nice HT but I know nothing about audio systems.
My listening will be 70% movies and 30% musics but despite music being only 30%, I sure don't want to be missing any music quality.
I know 533PTs are ...
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