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  • 15-01-2017 6:40pm
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    Im looking at a new 5.1 setup for a relativly small room.

    Im thinking Kef

    2x q500 fronts
    2x q100 rear
    1 q 200 centre
    and maybe a different sub as i hear the sub q400 is poor enough. Ill probably add 2 ceiling speakers for Atmos if you have any decent ones


    Ill probably be getting a Pioneer VSX-1131 to run it all, which i can source seperatly

    Can you give me your best price on it thanks 


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,285 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    aidankkk wrote: »
    Im looking at a new 5.1 setup for a relativly small room.

    Im thinking Kef

    2x q500 fronts
    2x q100 rear
    1 q 200 centre
    and maybe a different sub as i hear the sub q400 is poor enough. Ill probably add 2 ceiling speakers for Atmos if you have any decent ones


    Ill probably be getting a Pioneer VSX-1131 to run it all, which i can source seperatly

    Can you give me your best price on it thanks 
    Hi aidankkk,

    For that system the best price I could do on the Kefs would be: £737.

    If you are looking for a good sub to go with these speakers I would recommend either the Monitor Audio Bronze W10 at £449 or the Q Acoustics Q3070 at£319. Both of these subs pack a good punch.

    For in ceiling speakers you can't go wrong with the Monitor Audio CT165. These usually retail at £105 each but with the package I could do them for £85 each.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David


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