Family was clearing out their garage and the Sherwood was in there, figured if nothing else it would be good for garage audio but it was a better receiver than my stereo in the den so I was going to use it, then I ended up here.
I've really only got space for 2 or 2.1, it's the room with my pool table and it's already a little cumbersome having the speakers a couple feet out from the wall like they ought to be according to the booklet. I have no idea if I want a receiver or avr or integrated amp, I don't know the difference. I'll be playing almost entirely music on it though, no gaming or movies.
As for budget, I've no idea what parts generally cost so my kneejerk price would be $500-750 with possible room for expansion, not counting adding a subwoofer.
KEW - While it might not be true for all volumes, it still just makes me nervous being so close to maxing out the amp, especially still wanting more bass at that volume (receiver is at 0 adjustment for bass or treble). I've ordered a decibel meter so I can actually get a reading on how loud I'm turning it up as well, to help me understand.
highfigh - I cranked it pretty high, 30 out of (I think) 40 and Slipknot came on and the vocals sounded...off? So I panicked and turned it down and shut it off for now. But....it's also Slipknot, which all sounds a bit off anyway when I'm listening super close and paranoid that the speaker is too loud for the amp and I might damage it. So...hard to say. Nothing I listen to really lends itself to hearing crackling or anything. I'm also not sure how to tell I'm in the "normal operating range" for the amp, I've nothing to measure it with.