Ok, so, I am going to consider myself a newb when it comes to home theatre systems. I really need some help and guidance.
Some background; I am 47, have ALWAYS valued acoustical quality over volume. Hell, I even majored in music in high school, so that should tell you what I value. I built my first home theatre setup in '97, with a receiver change in '02 and a myriad of tvs!
First I'll list the components and then what I use it for.
Receiver-Sony STR-DE895, '02 model.
Speakers-Infinity IL40 tower speakers, Infinity IL25C center channel and Velodyne CT-80 subwoofer.
TV-Samsung QN65Q7CAM
Surround back are just some cheapy book shelf speakers....and they're on bookshelves!
So, the question phase with some info inserted for reference
I use this system for movie watching, playing XBox (38 year-long gamer) and listening to music.
What is the best way to send audio to receiver? (Meaning new one to be purchased) I currently have all units running fiber optic, mainly because receiver has NO HDMI ports, and I am a firm believer that the fewer connections in between destination means better quality for both audio and video. Or is technology so good now that it doesn't matter?
When a new receiver is purchased, obviously it'll have HDMI ports. Is it better to use these for audio and video or is it better to take video straight to TV and then run one HDMI to new receiver?
How are these old Infinity speakers compared to newer brands, or older brands with newer tech?
The living room that this set-up is in is @25' X 30' with couch being 10' from TV and front speakers.
I'm not looking for loudness, leave that to Polk Audio. I'm looking for fidelity for all three of the aforementioned activities.
Any help and input is greatly appreciated. This is one area I've obviously failed to keep up on and it's time to move into the new century!
As a side note, very important....I have Dish, XBox One, XBox 360, XBox, PS3 and an HD 4K blu-ray player, so that's 6 HDMI's. Can you guess which one is cheated?