We just got a home and now I can start thinking about my home theater. I have a nice sized rec room and since it's mine (Mine! Mine! All mine!) the wife has said I can decorate as I please.
So my budget has been around $700 for an entire home theater: receiver and 5.1 system.
I was considering the Bic America DV62 configuration with 4 DV62si, the center DV62CLR-S, and the V1220 subwoofer. This system with an entry-level Pioneer or Yamaha receiver would have been about $700.
Then I started thinking. It's my man cave. No WAF so size doesn't matter. I have two Sansui SP-6300 4-way speakers with 12" woofers and a freq. response of 30-20000hz.
As a temporary solution, I was thinking of taking that $700 and putting the system together piece meal. All I'd need is a center and two satellites and I can set the system to large and my Sansui's should take care of the bass, correct? (If I'm wrong in this, please let me know.)
So here's is my starting grid:
HK AVR235 (50wpc) or maybe the Pioneer 1015
2 NHT SB1
1 NHT SC1
Then somewhere down the road I can add SB2s as fronts and a subwoofer (SVS or Hsu).
Or
2 Paradigm Atom
1 Paradigm CC-170
then add a pair of Titans later.
or
2 Polk Audio RTi4
1 Polk Audio CSi3
then add a pair of RTi8s.
(Anyone know if the HK at 50 watts will be enough to drive the NHTs which are rated at 86 spl?)
Is this a better solution, piecing the system together with better parts, than starting with a cheaper entry level system?
And if anyone has a better suggestion for the center/rears, I'd really appreciate it. I understand I should be timber matching (how do you timber match to 26 year old speakers?), but since it is temporary (temporary could be up to a year) does it matter?