Hello all. I’m looking to do a system overhaul and seeking the advice of those more experienced and learned than me.
Last time I built out my home music/video system was in 2004 when I got a state of the art 45” Sharp LCD ($5,000!!!), connected to a Pioneer Elite receiver with a record breaking 2 HDI ports, all hooked up to B&W bookshelf speakers with matching center channel, LM1’s as rear speakers and a BA subwoofer. We live in a narrow city house (14’ wide on the inside) so the rear speakers are mounted directly over the couch (up against as wall) and fire down.
Now that the modern era is here, I cannot watch Game of Thrones (or most shows) on our TV because everything on the Wall looks like gray mud. We also have a PS4, Blueray player, Apple TV, SONOS all jerry-rigged because of lack of HDMI inputs… It’s time to upgrade.
I’ve settled on either the LG OLED 55” curve or the 55” 4k panel (still deciding between the two) but the rest of the system is up for grabs.
I’ve been combing through the forums and reviews to try to find the optimal system but the more I read the more I realize that I’m out of my league. Money is a factor but sound quality, system size and ease of use is the BIGGEST factor. I was looking at the Sonos Playbar and Amp but not sure if I want to lose the rear speakers (even though ours aren’t optimal) in favor of a soundbar and pretend surround. Then there is the Yamaha YSP with audio that can supposedly replicate surround. For the receiver, I’m realizing that the Elite I own is way more than I need input wise, and probably need something more basic for our needs. I liked the output power on our Elite, but always felt like it was power overkill for us—we only use the 4 inputs (for Apple TV, Sonos, DVD, PS4).
What would the experts recommend for:
Speakers: front, rear (if needed), sub, stereo, soundbar?
Receiver, amp
I really appreciate your expertise and feedback. Many thanks.