Hi everyone!
The 'holics (holla!) helped me so much getting an idea what to buy for a budget/beginner semi-audiophile set up. Thanks so much for everyone's help. I went with 3x Emptek EW-30's an Outlaw LFM-1 EX, and a refurb Marantz 5004.
My wife and I were not impressed by the Emptek's voice reproduction for movies at all. For music they were great. I ran Audyssey and could never get the microphone to behave. Sometimes it would not detect. Other times it did not like the ambient noise. I ran the process many times. Night, day, off-hours, etc.
Long story short: now the entire set up lives in an external office in 2.1 form. They are wonderfully broken in and sound great in the relatively near field of my office for jazz, hip hop, classical, and electronic music. I love 'em for music! No love lost at all. I wonder if the room size is an issue. Or the audyssey problems a result of the refurb. At this point, does not matter.
We struggled along with TV speakers (gasp!) for too long. We're getting a pair of Ascend Sierra-1's (probably with the NrT upgrade) in the next month or so. I plan to start with simple stereo configuration. If needed I may move the LFM back into the house. Eventually we may add center or surround.
The room is 22 x 13 x 8, hardwood floors, with a large rug, tons of furniture, and children's apparatus. It's mostly open on one long side to small dining room and smaller kitchen (two openings). The LFM pressurizes the room well enough for our purposes. Given the kids are so close to the main room I doubt we'll take advantage of the sub that much. Pains me to say it. The real issue is vocal legibility and clarity.
Sources will be: either PS3 or Oppo on BluRay for movies, Xbox for streamed movies. Music will be Macbook Pro optical to the receiver. Music files are everything from 24-bit WAV, FLAC, and AAC to 320-bit MP3. I am very familiar as a graphics professional about "garbage in, garbage out."
Rough requirements would be:
0. Good voice legibility for movies even though usage will be 80% music -- I know this is crazy, but I am trying to create a new female Audioholic here
1. Power Sierra-1's well enough -- should I be looking at something else? (wrong board I know)
2. Audyssey Dynamic EQ & Volume -- would love to test with Sierra's before making huge commitment
3. Ability to use sub later -- inevitable I think
4. No more than $600, preferably less -- can be up to $900 if bang/buck is obvious, willing to test
So … to power the Sierra's without totally breaking the bank I am considering several options. Really I am asking what you would do in similar circumstances!
1.
Denon 2112CI for $380 -- cheap, with audyssey goodies
2.
Denon 3312CI for $600 -- more power
3. Use existing Marantz 5004 for Sierra's and buy something cheap as hell for the office system
4. Something else entirely?
Really could use your help here. I can provide drawings of the space if that helps. Big love!