Forgive me for posting here, and let me explain a minute why I should not be flamed
Please note, put the ach tee tee pee colon slash slash dubya dubya dubya in front of the urls I have listed here because this website has some stupid requirement before I can post "links".
I've been trying to find a middle ground for breaking into becoming an audiophile however I can not find any. I can basically only find two kinds of resources: Someone who says "everything is subjective, just test it out, spend a couple grand, and if it sounds good, keep it"
or
Someone who has a degree in electrical engineering and spews out 20 paragraphs about numbers I don't understand.
I'm not unintelligent and don't have problems with learning and looking up stuff on my own, however I do need someone to hold my hand a little.
Basically I want to build a really nice stereo system for under $900. I have encountered two problems with my idea, that I require help with.
For the actual CD player itself, I was going to get the OppO DV-970HD DVD Player. I was told that it can play SACDs and audio DVDs, and generally provide a high quality sound that a cheap CD player could not reproduce. No problems there.
The speakers I want (again, on a recommendation) are Onix X series x-ls bookshelf loudspeakers. Apparently they are the best speakers I can get for around $200. My first problem is: I have searched for an hour and *can not* find a webpage for the company Onix. Doesn't every company have a webpage? Onix-x doesn't have a webpage and I can't order speakers from them. In fact, I can't find out where to buy these at all. How do I buy these speakers directly from Onix? If not, where do I buy them at all?
My third problem is my receiver. Now, I was recommended to buy this receiver:dub dub dub dot harmanaudio.com/search_browse/product_detail.asp?urlMaterialNumber=HK%203390&status=
(you can find the specifications on that page by clicking 'specifications'
Seems okay. The thing is, I already own a NAD3155 receiver. (Here are the specifications: dub dub dub dot ihminen.org/file/NAD_3155.pdf)
Basically, can I please have a comparison of those two receivers. Do I need to spend $350 on a new receiver when I have the NAD3155? I'm going to be using it like I said for playing CDs and SACDs and I'll also be running my TV and xbox through it. I just want the better receiver, and I have no idea what all the numbers mean. I don't even know what numbers are supposed to be low and what numbers are supposed to be high. So, can someone please tell me a comparison of those two receivers and if I should buy the harman or just stick with the NAD3155?
Thanks for reading and thanks for responses, and sorry I am not very savvy with all of the numbers.