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What is it your wanting to do?
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It sounds to me like he wants to run his computer, tv, home theater system, stereo, gaming, and DAW all on the same speakers with the same amplifier/receiver, etc. Did I miss anything? One giant blob of cables running to one device, is that what you want? I'm sure they make things like that, but why would you want to mix on your home theater speakers? Just because it's surround?
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come with speakers that are decent if used for mixing? or maybe a set of speakers that would be good for mixing as well as other types of media
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Personally, I wouldn't do it either way. My DAW and my home theater are and always will be two separate things. But here, why not try one of these if you feel like spending the dough:
Teac | AG-D2000 5.1-Channel Surround Receiver | AG-D2000 | B&H I believe it has all the inputs you need (optical, HDMI, coax, and a heap of analog). Now you just need to find some speakers. If you're really going to do this, I'd make sure the speakers are THX certified for surround mixing.
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