First, let me say "hello"! I've been reading a wide array of reviews and articles for the past month or so, and now that my wife and I have moved into our first house, I think it's time to give our home theater (if you can even call it that at the moment) a bit of a makeover. Here's what I have now, try not to laugh too hard:
Mitsubishi CS-35405 (a 37" CRT relic from '95, I got it for free so I can't complain too much)
2 x Athena AS-F2-1's
1 Wharfdale 100 W center speaker (another freebie)
Sony STR-DE197
Philips DVD717/17
From what I've been reading and thinking, the only salvageable parts from this are probably the AS-F2's. The CRT absolutely has to go, and while the Sony receiver is decent enough, it can only output to my two floorstanding speakers. The Wharfdale center speaker I know absolutely nothing about other than the few specs printed on the back. The DVD player was decent enough in college, but I can't justify keeping it if I'm getting a TV that vastly outclasses it.
As for my requirements, I need decent enough gear that will last me a while. I *think* I've convinced my wife to let me use around $2,000 on everything, and it may be some time before I can convince her we *need* to replace something else. I'd like to have the ability to stream Netflix movies (I think I can rig it with MoCA as the router is on another floor, but I haven't gotten to that step quite yet). I'd like a solid receiver that supports 5.1 so I can use what speakers I have and add on more later. Lastly, I would like to have blu-ray watching capabilities, but it's not a must have feature at this point.
So far, I've been considering the Oppo BDP-83 and the Yamaha RX-V465. Ignoring the cost of connections, that should leave me with around $1,200 for the TV, which is where I'm running into some difficulty picking something out. One last thing to consider is that I probably won't actually be purchasing stuff for a couple months. This is all still in the planning phase (I have to wait until we get our tax credit back), so hopefully the system I'm pricing out now might be slightly cheaper by the time I start shopping.
The only other thing I may have left out is that the room is shaped like an "L", and the two optimal places to put the TV are taken up by a fireplace and a window, respectively, so I'll probably resort to wall-mounting to squeeze in a few extra inches of viewing distance.
Thanks in advance for the comments!
~Trevor