![]() To purchase VR500 spares or accessories, please. This website is not affiliated with or sponsored by Boston Acoustics. Powered Subwoofer System (1995) add a review. Other than the size, I really like them and am content.Manual Library / Boston Acoustics. I figured around $200 for the 800's, $150 for the CS, $200 for the FX's, and $100 for the 35's. Lastly, thanks DSkip on the confirmation on what I thought my speakers were worth. From what (little) I've read elsewhere on the Boston speakers mentioned above, they seem to have been pretty good speakers and have decent reviews. Thanks also to simm for your input on the VR-M60s. ![]() It certainly would be nice to have more than two HDMI inputs and lose the HDMI switch. Any recommendations on a good budget receiver that would be the best bang for the buck to drive these speakers? Or recommendations on a decent receiver (w/ pre-outs) and amp? I know those are WIDE open questions! Maybe someone could even point me to another member with one they are looking to pass on. It wasn't top of the line, but for nearly $1000, and pretty decent specs at the time, I guess I just thought it might 'last' a little longer. That's my only complaint.Īs for the receiver (cfrizz & DSkip) - I never really gave that much thought! It probably is time for an upgrade. They are a little intrusive in our HT room (roughly 10'W x 20'L x 7'-4' ceiling height). Thanks for the quick replies and advice so far! As for my current setup (in RE to cfrizz) - I'm very happy with my current speakers. ![]()
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