Hello everybody!
Please help me fill in everything else around 3 pairs of B&W 602 S3's! (Long story!)
6 years ago I had a job in which I was "on the road", had no rent, and was making pretty good money!
So I was wondering what I was going to do with it!
I decided to start in on putting together a home theater!
Well, after purchasing 3 pairs of B&W 602 S3's the job came to an unexpected screeching halt!
These 3 pairs of speakers have yet to be out of the still factory sealed boxes!
Anyhow, here I am 6 years later and I think I am going to come into enough money soon to buy and fill in the missing pieces!
My FIRST question is which receiver you would think would be a nice match to these speakers?
Can anybody recommend a receiver that would bring out the best of these speakers? I'd just like to research a few good ones and then make a decision - perhaps finding a place I can actually listen to it with my (or similar B&W) speakers.
Would I be better off going with a separate processor / amplifier, or is that unaffordable? What is the best receiver that is good enough to justify going with an all in one?
I would like to spend enough to do these speakers real justice. I don't know how much that is yet.
In another thread on another board they are recommending the Rotel RSX-1550, which is quite expensive, or even worse (or better obviously!) a separate Rotel processor and amplifier.
I'd like to stay within $1000 to do these speakers justice, or a little more if I must to make them sound significantly better. But I have to strike a balance between affordability and not doing an injustice to these speakers.
By the way, I DO also own a Rotel stereo integrated amp, which I purchased around the same time as these speakers, which has ALSO never been out of the box! So I have a question - do they make some kind of "switches" which I can just flick to switch between listening to music from the integrated amp as the source, AND switching to the receiver for movies?
Obviously I would not want to switch the speaker wires over every time I wanted to listen to one or the other.
Would this downgrade the sound quality?
Or would I be better off simply buying a great receiver that performed magnificently in stereo with music as well?
What center channel speaker should I purchase?
I understand B&W has discontinued the 602's and whatever center channel that went with it -
Have they made replaced it with something nearly identical?
What do you think of the idea of going with a 5.1 setup and simply using one of my 602's as a center channel? Could it handle the center channel signals for movies? Could it actually handle it better than a center channel speaker?
Thanks a lot in advance for any information!