Hey everyone.
I've always appreciated good sound, but could never afford a decent setup until recently. I've had Klipsch promedia 2.1 speakers on my computer for about five years, and have a 5.1 Klipsch setup (home theatre in a box) for my movies, however the time has come for a good 2.0 setup for music.
I will be listening to mostly my collection of vinyl, but also CD's and and iPod (when i'm not too concerned about quality). I love the way Klipsch speakers sound, they reproduce rock music very well which is 90% what I will be listening to; however, I haven't had much exposure to a lot of high-end audio equipment so I'm sure there are many other brands that I would enjoy.
My budget is in the $400 range for a stereo receiver and two speakers. I know it's not a whole lot, but I figure I can get something decent to fill the 180 square foot room it's intended for.
I've pretty much already decided on a Harmon Kardon 2.0ch amp, however I'm not sure if the HK 13480B (120w/ch--$210) would make a noticeable difference over the HK 3380B (80w/ch--$170) with the kinds of speakers I'm looking at.
For speakers, I would really love to get the Klipsch Synergy SB-2 ($250, amazon.com) however they may be a little too expensive, and I also noticed the JBL 6" venue series 2-way speakers ($127, amazon.com) and they seemed like they may be good as well. Could anyone recommend a setup comparable to the SB-2's at a lower price point? Or is that asking too much? Are the JBLs any good?