Hi there!
Starting my first surround sound home theater system for use in a mancave/den sort of scenario and wanted to see if you guys felt like I was making the right buying decisions given my circumstances.
Ok, so I need to buy all of this at Best Buy because I work there so I get an employee discount. Because of this, I will not be listing costs but assume its around where I want my budget to be. However, I always prefer better bang for my buck so it doesn't mean that I don't want to go cheaper.
It will be used for 50% games, 30% tv, 20% movies. I want to be as future-proofed as possible (within reasonable costs). Because of that, I'm sticking to Atmos-capable speakers--either via add-on or built within the speaker. I'm starting with a 2.1.2 setup (with the eventual goal to be 5.1.4)
So without further ado, here is what I'm going for so far:
-2x Pioneer Elite Floorstanding SP-EFS73
But my problems start quickly... every single subwoofer that BBY sells seems to get a bad rap. There seems to be a love it or hate it feeling on the Def Tech Supercubes and Martin Logan Dynamos but that's kind of where my head is at. I want to stay at around $5-600 retail at the most. Is it possible to get an internet direct sub at such a great price and value that it would outweigh getting a B&M sub on a discount? and finally, is it necessary to get a subwoofer immiedately if I'm getting the above floorstanders?
Ok, so sweet sub- check.
But what about the receiver?? It needs to be Atmos capable and, hopefully, DTS: X capable (eventually). And of course I want it to safely power my speakers and sub and be able to eventually go to a 5.1.4 system.
Ok, so sweet receiver- check.
But do I have all the needed accessories?
Was going to get this speaker wire (SKU: 8632037 at bestbuy.com) and these banana plugs (SKU: 4224262 at bestbuy.com) and would cut the wire manually. Are there any tips in regards to that? Do I need a different kind of cable for the sub and what is a good recommendation from Best Buy if so (don't mind getting an overpriced brand here)?
So does that cover everything I'll need to connect?
And I guess just for kicks I'll throw the proposed TV in there in case anyone wants to comment for fun:
Sony XBR65X850B
- HOWEVER, debating if I should get the new 2015 model instead.
- Also debating if i should wait for an HDR capable TV (like I believe the new 2015 Samsung will be)
- Needs low input lag for gaming
Well thanks all for any guidance you can provide. I know the above is in-depth to say the least so feel free to pick and choose what you want to bother with, I just want to get some good feedback.
Thank you!