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<blockquote data-quote="Brocklander" data-source="post: 66520" data-attributes="member: 10390"><p>The Z5500's pack quite the punch alright! For the price it's fantastic, but whether you're happy with it after a component based setup depends entirely on your ears. The set I have has standard speaker wire so I guess you could use your own speakers, but when I was researching I think there were some with proprietary cables, so be careful.</p><p></p><p>I have the Microsoft MCE remote volume buttons programmed to change the volume on the 5500's and not the PC, but you still need the Logitech remote to change the subwoofer, source input, and so forth on the control center (which is really just a small reciever). I can't see the advantage the 5500's would have over buying a new reciever?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brocklander, post: 66520, member: 10390"] The Z5500's pack quite the punch alright! For the price it's fantastic, but whether you're happy with it after a component based setup depends entirely on your ears. The set I have has standard speaker wire so I guess you could use your own speakers, but when I was researching I think there were some with proprietary cables, so be careful. I have the Microsoft MCE remote volume buttons programmed to change the volume on the 5500's and not the PC, but you still need the Logitech remote to change the subwoofer, source input, and so forth on the control center (which is really just a small reciever). I can't see the advantage the 5500's would have over buying a new reciever? [/QUOTE]
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