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My personal opinion is that you should have a seperate sound system for movies/gaming and music. Most surround speaker sets that you will find don't really sound good for music until you move in to the higher end stuff. The same is of course true of stereo setups, but it's a lot easier to find a pair of good speakers either used or on sale than it is to find a complete, good quality surround setup.
You say you're just looking for speakers, but you don't know if you should get surround or stereo speakers... well, what kind of amp do you have? Because $100-150 invested in speakers alone is quite different from $100-$150 invested in a complete setup.
That said, I recently bought an RCA RT2380 surround system for about $150. It supports Pro Logic II and Dolby Digital, and has coax, optical, and RCA inputs. I have no complaints about the quality. It's not super crystal clear, but you're not going to get that for $150. It works great for watching movies and playing games, but when it comes to music, it just won't cut it. Of course, if you live in an apartment, your mileage may vary. |