I'm getting ready to move from from a coastal urban area to a small town in the midwest. With the new house my old strategy of putting the audio system in the living room and cranking it up will be drastically insufficient to fill the house with music. I'm currently mulling over my options to fix this. The current system is:
HK 630 receiver
Acoustech center/fronts/surrounds
Cadence Xsub 12"
The receiver is a behind the curve on HDMI, networking, etc. but sounds good enough that I'm not in a rush to replace it. The sub is probably the weak link, but more on that in a minute.
The home theater system will go in the basement family room, and I think it will be sufficient to have a single pair of speakers in the main floor living room. The two places I want to solicit opinions are 1) how to get full frequency reproduction in the second zone, and 2) how to get the sound up there.
Let's take #2 first. Given the receiver placement I can see three routes to get the signal upstairs:
a) wireless
b) I can run wires from the receiver, past a doorway, into the unfinished space, and up to the living room. Total distance is probably 20-25 feet, but since the basement is a concrete slab getting the wires past the doorway is tricky.
c) If I drill through the wall behind the receiver I can get into the basement bedroom, run the wires around the bedroom baseboards (30-40 feet), into the bedroom closet, and then up to the living room (~50 feet total). This is the route I'll probably take with the ethernet cable, but ethernet plus 4 strands of 12 or 14 gauge is a lot to cram under the baseboards.
I have a big bias against wireless, so option b) seems the best to me. I could use flat cable to run the wires under the carpet to get past the doorway then go back to 14ga round cable to run the rest of the distance. But with either wired option I don't see how to get a coaxial sub cable upstairs. Which brings me to the other question:
In a perfect world I'd move my Cadence sub upstairs and get a Hsu/SVS/eD to go in the theater room. This clearly won't happen right away for budgetary reasons, and given the wiring complications I'm not sure how to make it work in the long run either. It would seem the simplest thing to do would be to get a pair of speakers that do well at the low end and just drive them off my existing zone 2 amps.
So the two questions are:
1) What is the best way to get sound upstairs? Am I overlooking any options? Is there a way to carry the signal with a single wire (cat5 or coax) and then set up a second amp upstairs?
2) If I go with a single speaker pair upstairs, what are my best options? Lets call the budget $500ish. I listen to a lot of digital music, so my source quality probably isn't high enough to spend much more. This is for pure music so I don't need crazy LFE, but I do want good low end.
This is a case where getting sound upstairs is a priority, but I want to leave my options open to do it "right" later (we've got enough new house repairs that the budget is going to be tight at first). I'm definitely thinking of grabbing whatever I can get off Craigslist to buy me time until I can spring some real bucks. So, whatever direction I go, I want there to be an upgrade path.
Ideas? Thanks.