I have been searching around here for a while, but decided it was time to make an account as I do enjoy the discussion that goes on here.
Currently, I am looking at doing some upgrading to my equipment, but I am not totally sure where my money would be best used. I currently have the Onkyo 6200 system, Polk Tsi200s and Polk Cs20 center channel. I do like the polks regardless of what people think of them but I know there is a lot better out there. So right now the way I have things set up is I am using a 3.1 system. The receiver is what came in the 6200 system, the Tsi200s as my fronts, the Cs20 as my center and the subwoofer that came with the 6200 system (I have the other surround speakers from the 6200 system but do not have them hooked up).
The question I find myself now is where my money would be best used to upgrading my system the most (keep in mind I'm a college student so there is a loose budget). I have been flipflopping all around whether to get Tower speakers, a new subwoofer or a new receiver (or any combination of the 3). My budget probably maxes out at $1000 right now, but I plan on doing this piece by piece so I am not looking to finish the entire system as of now. So if that means I buy a really nice pair of Tower Speakers and I have to wait in a new receiver or subwoofer than that is fine (if that maximizes my system the most, but I would need to be sure my Onkyo 6200 receiver could power the towers I purchased in the meantime). Also, if I needed to spend $100-$200 more and get some much higher quality stuff then that is something I could do. Keep in mind a very large majority of my time with my speakers is music, but I do watch a few movies and play video games quite a bit. I listen to pretty much everything but I listen to classic rock, hard rock, rap, Alternative (think Script, Mumford and Sons type bands). I would be listening to my music in a 2.1 format or 2.0 depending on how much bass the Tower Speakers could produce, but I would like to be able to have a receiver that will allow me to have a nice 5.1 or 7.1 set up in future.
I would appreciate any and all feedback people have!
Thanks,
Nick