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2013 Mazda CX-5 priced from $20695*

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My house in Murrieta, California is up for sale. It’s 2,538 s.f., 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, FIOS fiber optic broadband, pre-wired for surround sound, intercom system, 3 car garage, move-in ready.

And less than 0/s.f.

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2013 Mazda CX-5 priced from 695*
The Moonroof/Bose® Package ($ 1130 MSRP) adds a moonroof and a 225-watt Bose® Centerpoint® nine-speaker Surround Sound System with AudioPilot®, which features advanced lightweight materials and components yet offers sound clarity and performance similar …
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HARMAN Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 Sales Up 18%; Operating Income Up 41%
During the quarter, the Company announced it was awarded a multi-year contract by BMW AG to provide the high-end surround sound system for its compact class luxury vehicle platforms. HARMAN also expanded its premium audio relationship with Daimler for …
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2013 Acura ILX at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show
The available Premium Package adds heated leather seats, an upgraded stereo, a multiview rearview camera and Active Sound Cancellation system. The Technology Package adds features such as ELS surround sound audio, AcuraLink multimedia functionality …
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Hooking up an extra sub to my surround sound system.?

Question by : Hooking up an extra sub to my surround sound system.?
i bought an lg surround sound system and at a yard sale today i saw an olin ross sub for 20 bucks. so i bought it thinking its easy to hook up to my surround sound but i dont k now how. the olin sub is from a 5.1 set but all i have is the sub. it is powered and does have a built in amp. the lg surround sound i use is http://www.bestbuy.com/site/LG+-+5.1-Ch.+3D/Wi-Fi+Blu-ray+Home+Theater+System/2073075.p?id=1218308263968&skuId=2073075 right there at that link. my tv is a 47 inch vizio and im sure it has all the hook ups that i would need i just dont know much about this systems and was looking for some help. thank you

Best answer:

Answer by Dances with cats
Why wold you want another subwoofer? It says right on that link that it’s subwoofer “Delivers amazing low bass response.” Seriously though, I doubt that this thing has a “SUB OUT” jack on it anywhere. This makes it troublesome to hook up another subwoofer. From what I can tell, Onil Ross makes all in one systems and their subwoofers are not active (powered) units. This doesn’t make it troublesome to hook up, it makes it impossible, at least to your LG system. If, by some odd chance, it is an active subwoofer with speaker level inputs you could run your left and right front speaker wires to it and use it that way.

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Q&A: Need a surround sound to go with new tv can anyone tell me about these black-friday sale systems?

Question by ludachris1982: Need a surround sound to go with new tv can anyone tell me about these black-friday sale systems?
I just bought a 52″ Samsung HDTV for my man cave now I am looking for surrounds sound systems wondering if anyone has any advice on what i found in the black friday ads.. FYI I realize some include Blu-Rays others don’t the player is not really a selling point one way or the other I am more interested in a combination of quality and value…

Best Buy
Samsung – 1000W 5.1-Ch. Home Theater System with Blu-ray Disc Player $ 399.99
Sony – BRAVIA 1000W 5.1-Ch. Home Theater System w/ 5-Disc Upconvert DVD Player – 279.99

Sears
Panasonic 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc 1080p Upconverting Home Theater System 399.99
Samsung 5.1 Channel Blu-ray 1080p Upconverting Home Theater System- 397.99
Sony Bravia 5.1 Channel 1000 Watt Integrated Home Theater System DAV-HDX589 – $ 329.99

new egg
Yamaha RX-V365 5.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver w/Energy Take 5 Pack 5CH Home Theater Speaker System – $ 299.99

Amazon
Samsung HT-BD1250 Blu-ray Home Theater System- 399.99

Best answer:

Answer by answerman3
you spent lots of money on your TV. That’s the “picture” half of it. Don’t skimp on sound. To get the most out of your TV, make sure you get a blue ray player, you’ll get the most out of your TV if you go blu ray.
also, not a big fan of samsung sound systems because when you think of quality sound, samsung doesn’t come to mind.
stick with Sony or Yamaha… and try to budget a little more so that you get a little more, your TV will thank you. (it’s like buying a Cadillac, don’t go for the cheap tires)

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