DAMN!! You guys are great!!!
Sorry to have gone "Off the Grid" but I didn't want to post again until I had ample time to digest and further educate myself as to all of the suggestions and info I have been given by everyone here. Like falling down a rabbit hole--the world of Audio/Video is a world unto itself!!! I think it's killer that you guys share your knowledge!! After studying reviews from this site and others as well as educated product owners, I feel like I'm understanding what you guys are telling me. You guys are really right on with your guidance. I really appreciate all the suggestions....I can't thank you guys enough!!!
Please forgive my rambling update. For as a young grasshopper, I am very jumpy!!
What I have learned from my research and the ESPECIALLY the expert guidance here is, for an odd sized/open floorplan type of room, and in order to get the most out of the performance of the speakers ***PARTICULARLY THE SUBWOOFER***, it is highly advisable to have a receiver running the most advanced Audyessy "flavor" within my budget. I know that all the Audyessy systems can calibrate the room (to varying degrees depending on the "flavor").
However, I'm not clear on if ALL the "flavors" will properly EQ the SUB or only the newest ones??
Is it only the higher end, Audyessy MultEq XT and Audyessy MultEqXT32 that would properly integrate and eq the sub?? Or do the other lower "flavors" also have that ability??
On that topic, because of the importance of the SubEQ and integration, I have tried to research as much as I can about the various companies and their room correction technology. From what I gather, the Audyessy MultEQ technology seems to be the best among the various technologies out there )with the exception of the Anthem products perhaps). I saw that the others (YPAO etc.) do not appear to have the SubEQ abilities that the Audyessy technology has. I see that Onkyo no longer utilizes Audyessy (altho that could&should change in the future) and it appears that mostly higher end Receivers use the higher Audyessy technology. Denons all use some form as does Marantz apparently (no surprise there)
MY TENTATIVELY NEW APPROACH: So based on everything you guys have suggested, I am looking to tweak my priorities, but HERE IS THE RUB: I still want to put the bulk of my money into the speakers and sub BUT what good are quality speakers if the Receiver can't integrate and EQ the speakers SUB????
THAT SAID, my thinking is to narrow my Receiver brand choice to Denon (SHOCKER--ALL YOU GUYS HAVE RECOMMENDED DENON!!) and particularly, to try to get the highest Audyessy Flavored Denon Receiver with WiFi and Bluetooth for the best price. (Secondarily I would like to also have multi Zone options---SO MANY WISHES, so little DIMES!!) As of this morning, I had been mulling a new Denon AVR X1100. Obviously, if bought new this is a bit of a drain on my speaker budget (or I tweak the budget painfully upward a little....getting tight....
).
Psbfan9 recommended the Denon X2000 from Accessories4Less (along with a couple speaker set up packages---THANKS for the suggestions!!).
I know I mentioned this before, and I'm sorry for sounding like a moronic tech-snob (yeah right a
snob with MY LIMITED BUDGET!!!! lol) but I still am having reservations about purchasing a refurbed Receiver especially the more money I am spending for it. I read these nightmare reviews about problems with returns and return shipping etc.... I know that the whiners really can taint the review pool and skew things unfairly a lot of the time. It can be tough to gleen the smart legit complaints from the idiotic bitchers!! Its just hard to wrap my head around the AV Receiver, the brains of the whole op being a refurb when everything else from the TV to the speakers is brand new. I'm on that LEDGE!!! Talk me down boys!!!!!!!!!!
Because I ramble, here is my Summary of Questions:
I'm not clear on if ALL the Audyessy "flavors" will properly EQ the SUB or only the newest ones meaning: Is it only the higher end, Audyessy MultEq XT and Audyessy MultEqXT32 that would properly integrate and eq the sub?? Or do the other lower "flavors" (MultEQ and 2EQ) also have that ability??
Because the Audyessy MultEQ seems to be important would you guys see any value in getting a NEW x1100 and taking away a little from the speaker/sub budget with the Total budget still being around $1500.00? If so, what speaker/sub combo recommendations would you have ??
Has anyone had any bad experiences using the Bluetooth and or WiFi on a Denon receiver??? (I've read of some issues....)
KEW and Zieglj01, what are your opinions of the small speaker packages recommended by Psbfan9 above??
Is the following set up (links below) a good combo in your opinions or would you guys recommend always trying to have bigger sound coming from the front and hence bigger fronts than rears in a 5.1 set up?? Are bigger fronts always the way to go in your opinions/experience??
DAMN!!! Forgot I can't post links yet
I was proposing some ascend products......
Wondering if you would recommend the same cbm170 bookshelfs for the four corner speakers of the 5.1 or if its more advisable to get bigger fronts since that's where more of the sounds come from in movie set ups??
BTW, I really like what I'm reading about the HSU subs. Im kinda leanin that way at least right now.......
Man, I feel like I'm back in school learning a new language!!!! Very interesting stuff and you guys are great for helping, teaching, guiding, and advising the Audio Jedis in training!!! Can't wait to use my light saber errrr I mean...Can't wait to post links and pics!!
Thanks a TON y'all!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really appreciate the responses..... sorry to keep sayin...