So many questions, don't know where to post them. First question is about Klipsch and Definitive Technologies. At the local stereo "boutique" (not quite but close enough for around here) the salesman told me Klipsch is the #1 speaker for HT, with DT third, and DT is #1 for music and Klipsch third. I was wondering what everyone's opinion is on that.
Next question is about the Yamaha 2600...seems that receiver is always being talked about. The salesman told me that the receiver will upconvert all video to near HD quality, VHS, SD sattelite, etc. Says there's about a 10% noticible difference between the upconversion and a Blu-Ray DVD. From what I gathered from reviews is that the video abilities of the 2600 really isn't its strong point. I know a lot of people really like the Oppo DVD player for its upconversion, however that will only improve DVDs.
Lastly...the dreaded "what should I buy" question. I want to expand my system, peice by peice, just don't know what first step I should take. Here is a rundown of what I have now.
Samsung HL-R5087W 50" DLP HDTV
Sony DVP-NC80VB DVD Player
Harman Kardon AVI 200 II Receiver
Cerwin Vega LS-15 Front speakers
JBL D38 Bookshelf speakers
The HK receiver is fairly old and doesn't have any of the digital input/outputs, nor DTS or THX, just Dolby Pro Logic. I've tried using the JBLs as rear speakers but don't really notice anything coming from them. I don't have a center channel, but I seem to be able to get around that by running the stereo in Phantom Center mode. I have a lot of trouble with Lyp Sync, can't seem to get the voices right. Is it unwise to keep the Cerwin Vegas if it means mix and match, or do I need to start from scratch on speakers. I haven't seen much written about Cerwin Vega and I can't find the LS-15s for sale anywhere...are they not as good as I thought they were?
I think thats enough for right now. I know I need to listen to the systems and make my own choices, I just need to take a trip to Dallas if I want to listen anywhere other than BB or CC. I want to get as much info as I can before I make the trip. Thanks a lot.