I am looking to make my first foray into buying "real" audio equipment. I have been doing research for a few months now and I have made a couple of visits to a high end audio store. Now that I have graduated college I can actually have a budget to build a system I can be proud of. I currently have a Samsug 46" DLP tv, and its time to add Audio in the near future. to use my system as follows:
35% TV
25% games
15% movies
35% music
The sound quality of the music is the most important to me. I have a long time friend that runs a professional recording studio, so I have heard what true audiophile sound quality is like in his control room.
Here is my proposed budget:
$750-$1,200 amp/receiver
$1500-$2500 for a 5.1 speaker set (dont really have an interest in 7.1 now, maybe in the future but I dont think it will ever be critical to me)
Questions:
1. Does this budget seem reasonable? It seems like this is a good pricepoint to get started, because the returns on increased dollars start to deminish after this.
2. How important is the source to the overall sound? I have a Pioneer 100 disc changer that I bought several years ago. It has a digital output, should I replace this as well or at this price level will it serve my purposes ok? How important is the source signal for music? I know most audiophiles do not like changers, but I would like to have one so I can play music without changing CDs manually while I am entertaining. Any reccomendations on changers?
3. Any general tips for a new guy?
4. Any equipment suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks for a great forum, I have learned a lot by reading posts here.