5.0 Speaker System and Home Theater Receiver Bundles

A 5.0 home theater system INCLUDES a front left and a front right speaker which should be located at or near each side of your television or projection screen; a center channel speaker for dialogue which should be located underneath your TV, projection screen, or ultra short throw projector; a pair of rear surround speakers for off-screen effects which should be located near each side of, or slightly behind, your seating area; and a surround sound receiver. Speaker wire and HDMI cables are sold separately.

A 5.0 home theater bundle DOES NOT INCLUDE a subwoofer to complete a 5.1 home theater system.

To be sure that you are buying at the lowest possible price (due to price variations, fluctuations, and sales), compare the BUNDLE PRICE to the TOTAL IF YOU INSTEAD ADD EACH SYSTEM COMPONENT TO YOUR SHOPPING CART INDIVIDUALLY (INCLUDING SHIPPING) before completing your purchase either way!

Already own a nice powered subwoofer, or have your eye set on purchasing a specific model separately? Or maybe you lack the ideal floor space in your room to properly locate a sub, or simply prefer not to disturb others in your home or the neighbors with excessive deep bass. Check out the budget-minded 5.0 home theater system bundles below.

Polk T Series 5.0 Speaker System and Denon 5.2-Channel Receiver

The discontinued 36.3″ high, 9.3″ wide, 10.3″ deep Polk T50 floor standing tower front speaker [product link] [T Series YouTube video] [each at Amazon] (only one of the two included is shown below) features a 1″ wave guide tweeter, 6½” woofer, dual 6½” passive radiators, and is rear-ported. Frequency response is 40Hz-20kHz ±3dB. Sensitivity is 90dB. The matching 19″ wide, 6.5″ high, 8.5″ deep Polk T30 center channel speaker [product link] [at Amazon] features a 1″ tweeter, dual 5¼” woofers, rear port, and lists the same frequency response and sensitivity as the T50 towers. The wall-hangable 10.6″ high, 6.5″ wide, 7.3″ deep Polk T15 bookshelf rear speakers [product link] [at Amazon] feature a ¾” tweeter, 5¼” woofer, and front port. Speaker impedances are compatible with Denon receiver.

The Denon AVR-S660H 5.2-channel network home theater receiver [product link] [YouTube video] [at Amazon] is rated 75 watts per channel with two channels driven. Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround decoding. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) for gaming. Connectivity include 6 HDMI inputs (4-6 with 8K), eARC, Ethernet, 3 digital audio inputs (2 optical, 1 coaxial), 2 analog RCA audio inputs, phono input, front USB, headphone jack, and mic input for Audyssey MultEQ auto speaker setup. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Receiver dimensions are 17.1″ wide, 6″ high (8.5″ with antennas up), 13.3″ deep, and it weighs 17.2 pounds. BUNDLE PRICE with this Denon receiver at Amazon.com.

Klipsch Reference 5.0 Speaker System + Yamaha 5.1-Channel Receiver

The discontinued two-way Klipsch R-610F floor standing tower front speaker [product link] [at Amazon] features a Tractrix horn loaded 1″ aluminum LTS tweeter, a 6½” spun copper IMG woofer, and a rear-firing Tractrix port in a reinforced MDF cabinet measuring 37″ high, 9.4″ wide, 15.1″ deep, and weighing 36 pounds. Frequency response is 45Hz-21kHz ±3dB, sensitivity is 94dB, and power handling is 85 watts continuous and 340 watts peak. The matching 18.8″ wide, 7.3″ high, 7.6″ deep, 13.5 pound R-52C center speaker [product link] [at Amazon] features a 1″ tweeter and dual 5¼” woofers in a sealed cabinet. The 11.3″ high, 5.8″ wide, 7.9″ deep, 7 pound R-41M rear speakers [product link] [at Amazon] feature a 1″ tweeter, 4″ woofer, and a rear port. Speaker impedances are compatible with Yamaha receiver.

The Yamaha RX-V385 5.1-channel home theater receiver [product link] [at Amazon] is rated 70 watts per channel with two channels driven. Not network capable, but has Bluetooth. Surround decoding includes Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio, and 17 DSP programs. Connectivity includes 4 HDMI inputs (4K only), eARC, 3 digital audio inputs (one optical, 2 coaxial – one with composite video), 2 composite A/V inputs, front USB, front headphone jack, front analog mini audio jack, and front YPAO mic input for initial speaker setup. No phono input. Receiver dimensions are 17.1″ wide, 6.4″ high, 12.4″ deep, and it weighs 17 pounds. BUNDLE PRICE with this Yamaha receiver at Amazon.com.

Klipsch Reference 5.0 Speaker System + Denon 7.2-Channel Receiver

Also discontinued, the step up model two-way, three-driver Klipsch R-620F floor standing tower front speaker [product link] [at Amazon] features a Tractrix horn loaded 1″ aluminum LTS tweeter, dual 6½” spun copper IMG woofers, and a rear-firing Tractrix port in a reinforced MDF cabinet measuring 40″ high, 9.4″ wide, 15.2″ deep, and weighing 41 pounds. Frequency response is 38Hz-21kHz ±3dB, sensitivity is 96dB, and power handling is 100 watts continuous and 400 watts peak. You also get the same R-52C center channel speaker and R-41M bookshelf rear speakers from the above bundle. Speaker impedances are compatible with Denon receiver.

The Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-channel network home theater receiver [product link] [at Amazon] can alternatively be set up as 5.2.2 or 5.2 plus stereo in Zone 2 with two different sources. Rated 90 watts per channel with two channels driven. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) for next-generation gaming. Surround sound decoding includes Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Connectivity includes 6 HDMI inputs (three are 8K), eARC, Ethernet, 2 optical and 1 coaxial digital audio inputs, 4 analog RCA audio inputs, phono input, front USB, front headphone jack, and front mic input for Audyssey MultEQ XT32 speaker setup. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Receiver dimensions are 17.1″ wide, 6.6″ high (9.3″ with antennas extended), 13.4″deep, and it weighs 21.8 pounds. BUNDLE PRICE with this Denon receiver at Amazon.com.

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