Is upgrading speakers or subwoofer better for noticeable sound improvement?

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HenryCollins123

HenryCollins123

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Hi everyone,

I’m still pretty new to the home theater world and trying to improve my setup little by little. Right now I’m running a basic 5.1 setup with an entry-level AVR and budget speakers. It’s decent, but I feel like something is missing, especially when it comes to bass impact and overall immersion during movies.

I’m trying to figure out what upgrade would actually make a noticeable difference. Would upgrading the subwoofer give me the biggest improvement, or should I focus on better front speakers first?

Also, how much difference does proper speaker placement and room setup really make compared to upgrading hardware? I haven’t done much in that area yet.

Mostly using the system for movies and some occasional music.

Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks
 
Squishman

Squishman

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Definitely upgrade those speakers first. If you are talking about just mains and since you have a HT, I'd suggest getting new mains where you can eventually add a center that is a direct match. Like for example with my Kef Q11 Meta's, my Q6 Meta center is a direct match.
 
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Teetertotter?

Teetertotter?

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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

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Hi everyone,

I’m still pretty new to the home theater world and trying to improve my setup little by little. Right now I’m running a basic 5.1 setup with an entry-level AVR and budget speakers. It’s decent, but I feel like something is missing, especially when it comes to bass impact and overall immersion during movies.

I’m trying to figure out what upgrade would actually make a noticeable difference. Would upgrading the subwoofer give me the biggest improvement, or should I focus on better front speakers first?

Also, how much difference does proper speaker placement and room setup really make compared to upgrading hardware? I haven’t done much in that area yet.

Mostly using the system for movies and some occasional music.

Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks
The front three speakers every time. They are priority 1. Most likely if you have cheap budget speakers they are not very good. What are your speakers and sub?
 
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rajsingh

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Start with the subwoofer upgrading it usually gives the most immediate, noticeable improvement in movies (deeper, tighter bass = more impact). But before spending, fix placement and do basic room setup; even budget gear can sound much better when positioned correctly. After that, upgrade front speakers if you still want better clarity and dialogue.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Start with the subwoofer upgrading it usually gives the most immediate, noticeable improvement in movies (deeper, tighter bass = more impact). But before spending, fix placement and do basic room setup; even budget gear can sound much better when positioned correctly. After that, upgrade front speakers if you still want better clarity and dialogue.
That is may be true if your main speakers are no good and woefully deficient.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
I think this might be a chat bot, I’d agree. It really depends on which thing is the weaker link.
 

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