Hi guys.
So my home theater as it stands, includes the following:
- 2 Polk LSiM 703 bookshelf speakers
- 1 Denon X4500h receiver
- Xbox One X (media streamer, and 4k Bluray player)
- Samsung JS8500 65" 4k TV
As such, I have no surround, no subwoofers, and no towers.
Planned audio additions:
- 2 Polk LSiM 707 tower speakers -- ($1600-2000)
- 1 Polk LSiM 706 center channel speaker -- ($500-600)
- 2 powered 15" subs (Rythmik, HSU, JTR, etc.... not sure yet) -- ($2500+)
- 1 power amplifier (either 2, 3, or 5 channels) -- ($1,000+)
- 1 AVR cooler (Looking at the ACfinity S9) -- ($80)
- ??? (could be room treatments, power conditioning, atmos speakers, etc... don't know yet... suggest something)
Since I cannot afford all of this at once... The question is.... what should my upgrade path look like?
I see a few real options here:
A) Get a center channel speaker, plus 2 subwoofers, for around ~$3,000. This will give me a complete front stage, lots of bass, and take a load off of the receiver (hopefully)... by crossing over all the bass to the subs. I don't know how much of a load off this is. I should probably add the AVR cooler in here if I do this.
Pros: Gives all the bass I will ever need in my theater up front, and gives a complete front stage.
Cons: Provides no surround sound at all, and the front sound stage may lack depth of without the towers. Receiver may still run hot powering 3 speakers, even if subs are handling the main bass.
B) Add 2 tower speakers, and a power amplifier, for around ~$3,000. This will give me a 4.0 surround sound system, and give me much more bass, since I'll be adding power amplfication and tower speakers with large woofers. A center channel and subwoofers will not be absolutely necessary yet.... as I can run a phanton center, and allow the amplified Polk towers to make the bass.
Pros: Gives instant access to surround sound, takes huge load off of the receiver.
Cons: Lacks bass from subwoofers, lacks center channel
C) Suggest your own combo? I want to stay around $2,500 to $3,000 here for this phase, and use the components I have listed above.