I'm a newb in the home theater world, although I've always been an enthusiast. My father was always big into home theater and I have acquired some hand-me-downs from him. I'm looking for advice on where I can get the biggest bang for buck improvements on a very tight, newly-wed budget.
What I have so far:
A brand new LG 42LK520 (42" LCD 1080p 120hz), Our Christmas gift to ourselves.
Two Boston VR20's in very nice condition
One Infinity BU-2 in nice condition
And an old analog TEAC AG-V3020 receiver
Sony PS3
I have the PS3 running to the TV through a high quality HDMI cable. This television only has one audio output, a digital optical Toslink. I found an inexpensive digital to analog converter on Ebay, so that's how the receiver is hooked up to the TV.
I'm in an apartment, and we don't even turn the sub on, so I'm not worried about replacing that until we find a house. But I would like some advice on the rest of the system.
I understand you're 3 front speakers should be voice matched, so should I look for a good used VR10 or VR12 center channel? Or should I just worry about getting a good center channel and plan on replacing the VR20's? I'm happy with their performance as of now, and if I bought a different center channel I'd more than likely be on the Bostons for a while with a mis-matched center. Aside from the VR10 & 12 are there any center channel speakers that would work well with the Bostons?
Also, should replacing the old analog receiver be a priority, or would completing a 5 channel surround be more worth while? Everything works on the receiver, and is sounds pretty good to my ears, although I don't know what I'm missing converting the digital signal to analog.
Any advice is appreciate, and I apologize for such a long first post (hopefully it's at least in the right section).