The Pioneer Elite SC57. It is also THX Ultra 2 Plus certified.
Hi there are so many home speakers that provide very good audio. But klipsch speakers are one of my favorite and there is a company in USA that is branhamsound.com which is a great dealer of it. It provides best klipsch speakers at an affordable price.
Klipsch Speakers Sell High End in-Home Speakers, That Can Be Purchased Online Through the Klipsch Website. They Can Also Be Found on Amazon, Through Best Buy or Through Private Dealers on Ebay.
Any of the nicer Klipsch speakers or recievers would work well. It all depends on if you're going just for loud sound or more for quality.
Your home theater doesn't have to be one brand. The TV can be one, the receiver another, and the speakers the third. The best speakers are made by companies that don't make the other two parts. For TV, go with a major brand, such as Sony, Sharp, Samsung, LG or Panasonic. For receivers, go with Pioneer, Yamaha, Onkyo or Harmon-kardon. For speakers, I've always had good luck with Klipsch.
sony The answer to that question depend highly upon the type of speakers you are looking for and your budget. 'Compact' speakers like bookshelf speakers for Home Theater applications are made by hundreds of manufacturers, but the best in the market are made by JBL, Klipsch and Tannoy. Price-is-no-object audiophile speakers can usually beat these major brands, but a a cost of several thousand per speaker.
One can go to the local electronic stores such as Best Buy to buy them. Also one can go to electronic websites such as Amazon, Best Buy, or even eBay.
You need a receiver to control all the options in your home theater. The receiver is your main unit that will directly send signals to the speakers for their best performance!
I always try to match an amplifier or receiver that is rated within the following range: from .8 times to 1.5 times the RMS rating of the speakers. The impedance of the speakers should not be rated below 5 ohms unless the amplifier/receiver is conservatively rated as 4 ohm stable.
There isn't a best brand for backyard speakers simply because not everybody backyard is the same. Also, not everybody' listens to music the same. The bottom line is that speaker quality isn't the issue so much as location of the speakers. But to answer your question here a few brands that are worth looking into. They are Klipsch, Niles Os, and Boston Acoustics.
Bookshelf speakers are sold at consumer electronic stores like Best Buy. They can be found online as well on Overstock, eBay, and Amazon. Purchasing them secondhand can result in great savings, so try Craigslist too.
The Technics SU-X860 is a versatile integrated amplifier that pairs well with a variety of speakers. For optimal performance, consider bookshelf speakers like the KEF Q150 or the Bowers & Wilkins 606, which offer a balanced sound and good sensitivity. Additionally, floor-standing options like the Monitor Audio Bronze 6 or the Klipsch RP-6000F can provide dynamic sound and deeper bass. Ultimately, the best choice will depend on your specific listening preferences and room acoustics.
Your speakers are probably messed up in some way, I would remove your door molding and take a look at them to see if they have any holes or tears in them. Also it could be a bad CD with scratches on it. Your best bet is to upgrade from your factory speakers to after market ones as well as your in-dash receiver to something after market. Have the speakers and the receiver installed by a professional, most places like Best-Buy, Circuit City, and Radio Shack can accommodate you for a decent fee.