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Ok, I’ll try my best to be more helpful.
My last system consisted of an Onkyo A-8087 integrated amp, a pair of Bose 8.2 floor standing speakers and a cd player bought circa 1980. Believe it or not the speakers still work but the amp gave up the ghost last year and the cd player is long gone. Needless to say, innovation and technology have left me in the dust.
So now it’s 2007 and I have $1000-$2000 to spend on something new but with little clue where to start. I’ve been playing audio via computer so I figured I would stick with that as a source for now. I just bought a new computer and the only audio it has right now is what is integrated on the motherboard. The user guide is calling this C-Media Superior Quality Audio 7.1 channel audio CODEC, supports S/PDIF Out interface. I’ve never heard of it. Usually on board audio is not that good so I usually expect to upgrade to a sound card. Also, I didn’t know there was something called optical (toslink). Sounds cool but I definitely don’t have it. Any suggestions here are appreciated.
I hadn’t given any thought regarding placement. I’ve always had the Bose speakers and they sat on the floor. To be honest, it doesn’t really matter to me. If acquiring the optimal audio at my budget suggests floor standing speakers, then I’ll just move stuff. If wall mounted provides higher quality per dollar then I’ll drill some holes in the walls. I know it’s subjective to some extent, thus the admonishment to go listen, and that’s fine, but it helps to know where to start. I guess I’m trying to say I’ll take quality over convenience.
From here I’m pretty much lost. I know you can get pre-amps, power amps, power regulators, tubes vs. solid-state, cables and probably many other useful/necessary components, but I have to admit I don’t really know what it’s all about. For instance, I don’t know why it may or not be better to have separate pre-amp and power amp as opposed to an integrated amp.
I think a high quality solution for use with my computer is what I’m after, at least for now, but I don’t require speakers that fit on the desktop. My last “desktop solution” was a Klipsch out of the box set-up that consisted of four desktop speakers and a sub. I think it cost me about $400 several years ago.
So right now all I have is my computer and a pair of headphones. I'd very much like to do something about that.
I hope this helps some and thanks so much for all your help.