I have read quiet a bit of the information on this site and the discussion boards and though it is very helpful, I must admit that I am still a little lost. I am in mechanical engineering so it is not that technology intimidates me ... I just have yet to get into audio enough to understand all the terms and factors and brands that are thrown around. But I am trying to learn ...
That being said, I was hoping you could provide some advice. I am hoping to build a nice little home theater. Currently, I have a smaller apartment living room to work with (14 X 12); in a year or so, I will have a house. My first priority is television/moving viewing, but I do hope to be able to get some great audio for CD's, MP3's, etc. What I currently have is not fancy:
Sony 27fs100 television
Sony DVP NS725P Dvd Player
VCR
Series 2 TiVo (standalone)
Nintendo 64 (old school I guess)
My goal is to add some speakers and a receiver. Eventually, I would like to build off of this system (say, upgrade the speakers later, upgrade the television, etc). Thus, I am trying to get some real quality items that will last a long time. Here is what I have been considering:
A/V Receivers:
Harmon Kardon AVR 130 or 230 (but I hear it doesn't play nice with various speakers and has a cheap volume dial that breaks--but the auto set up of the 230 would be real nice)
Onkyo SR 502
As for speakers, I considered getting seperates but they seemed a little more than I could handle price-wise. Currently, I am considering:
Polk Audio RM 6700 ($599) which comes with a sub (the PSW202 I believe). I have not seen very good reviews on the sub but I did hear these speakers in a store and they sounded decent.
Harman Kardon HKTS 14 ($460) (or HKTS 7 at $300) ( (includes what I hear is a pretty nice sub)
I also considered the Bose Acoustimass 6 Series III b/c I could get them for about $300 but I have been convinced by an instore demo that they are not very succesful at creating the midrange and rely too much on the sub.
What are your thoughts? Ultimately, I want to stay under $1000 for a A/V receiver and the speakers. Hopefully, some of the components will be able to be reused when I upgrade in a couple years. Is there any suggestions for a better way to spend the $1000?
I have read the $1000 Audioholics Recommended system but I hadn't heard of those speakers so I was a little hesitant. Of course, I haven't heard of much as I am pretty new to this "field."
Also, if you think there is considerable value if I exceed the $1000 budget, I am willing to make concessions.
Thanks for all of your help. It is greatly appreciated.
Have a great day,
Chris
(I am sorry for the lengthy post --- thanks for your patience)