Hi All,
So as the title says, I'm basically a complete newbie.
My wife and I watch tv and movies in our living room with the built in TV-speakers, and I've got a 6 or 7 year old $80 set of 2.1 Logitech speakers that I listen to music on in my home-office.
We've got an extensive movie/music/game collection. Due to the recommendation of a friend long ago, I've always ripped my cd's in FLAC and have a fairly large music library(currently organized and played through MusicBee).
The equipment that I currently have:
- Aforementioned Logitech speakers in office
- Sharp 42 inch LED TV(only sound currently in the living room)
- Xbox-One
- Bose AM-500 Acoustimass Subwoofer(not in use, received from a friend who upgraded)
- Yamaha rx-v563 receiver(not in use, received from a friend, missing remote)
What I'm wanting to buy/do:
I'd like a set of speakers that would work for both music and movies/tv
I'd also like a way to play my music collection in the living room. The files are currently housed on my desktop located in my office. I can stream mp3s fine to the Xbox-One, but I'd like a way to listen to the much larger FLAC collection without converting them all.
The setting:
I'm a little concerned about the layout of our living room. The living room is actually fairly small, but our house has a pretty open floorplan and with the way the living room is currently laid out there is no "back" wall as it opens straight up into the breakfast nook/kitchen area. So if possible I'd like something that would still sound good despite this limitations. Due to the lack of a back wall, I'm not really looking for something that is 5.1 or 7.1 surround as I think it might be hard to place the rear speakers.
The Budget:
This will probably be the kicker. I don't have a lot to spend for all that I'm asking. I'd like to keep whatever I end up with under $400 with $500 being the tops for now. I'm okay with piecing together a system over time as more money becomes available, however if I were to do that I'd like to at least start with something I could enjoy listening to in the mean time.
As stated, I'm basically a newbie to this genre of technology so I'm not entirely sure of what all is needed for what I'm wanting to do. Any tips/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Edit to original post: In case it's helpful; we would probably use whatever we decide to go with for around 50% TV/Movie watching, 40% music, and 10% gaming