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cjwolverine
Audiophyte
Holics help me!
My wife, 2 boys (soon to be 3), just moved into a new house.
I have anchored my new living room with a Pioneer Elite 1130HD 50 inch plasma. Now I need help with the rest. I have $3-$5K to spend. So far I have bought tons of magazines visited this forum and others and have only caused myself confusion. The last equipment I bought was in college over 12 years ago.
My local dealers basically carry Denon, Marantz, Yamaha, Pioneer, NAD. Speakers from Boston, Def Tech, Paradigm. I am willing to buy outside of these local dealers or even online. I'm just telling you what I've been introduced to so far.
There is much discussion about the Denon/Yami debate. I don't wish to start another debate here.
This is what my home setup needs to do:
60% of the time the T.V. will have kids shows and basic prime-time tv. Some in HD. So far we love this and have Monday thru Friday and kid time covered.
The rest of the time. I'd like a solid Home Theatre experience with some quality audio/video. I won't blow the roof off every night, but once a week would be cool.
Also, we like to entertain. I would like a receiver that could also power some speakers in the kitchen dining area where guests tend to mingle. I'd also like to power some outdoor patio speakers when I'm on the grill and people are outside. This way I could still here the football game if I have to tend to a grill outside or listen to music in or outside party.
So 5.1 in the living room, plus 2 in the kitchen, and 2 on the patio. Is this too much to ask of one receiver? Will I need separate amps? If so that is ok.
Also for entertaining i'd like some sort of cd changer vs. ipod capable player. I rarely see reviews on multi-disk changers but I really don't care to play D.J. and constantly switch things around at my own party. I wouldn't mind having a decent changer for the parties and a better quality multi DVD format player (like the Denon 2910 or similar) for the rest of the higher quality video and listening.
I hear Pioneer has a new rec. that will control an ipod. But I don't want to sacrafice the quality of the sound for my few annual parties when the music is just background anyway. If you Holics say another receiver is better for my needs then I can always make playlists and hook ipods and cd changers up another way to give me 6 hours of "background noise".
I'm sorry this is long. But lastly speakers. My room is about 30 ft wide and 15 feet deep. We will watch t.v. from about 12 feet from the screen with lots of room on either side. The rear is partially open to a kitchen dining area to the right and stairs to the left. I know it is not ideal, but it is our home and the space was more important than the "media room". The ceiling is peaked. The T.v is centered on the peak.
So far my plan is surrounds mounted in the peak pointed to the center of the room just above where the angles peak meets the vertical side walls.
The front sides and center will be in a custom entertainment center I'm having built. So I can pick a decent sized bookshelf style speaker. And the sub is likely going to be built in the bottom of the cabinet or could even be in the floor below from the basement. I know Boston sells one of these.
So feel free to pick this set up apart. Any and all recommendations are greatly appreciated. I'm having lots of fun so far, but I have succeeded in confusing myself with information.
Please Help
thanks
chris
My wife, 2 boys (soon to be 3), just moved into a new house.
I have anchored my new living room with a Pioneer Elite 1130HD 50 inch plasma. Now I need help with the rest. I have $3-$5K to spend. So far I have bought tons of magazines visited this forum and others and have only caused myself confusion. The last equipment I bought was in college over 12 years ago.
My local dealers basically carry Denon, Marantz, Yamaha, Pioneer, NAD. Speakers from Boston, Def Tech, Paradigm. I am willing to buy outside of these local dealers or even online. I'm just telling you what I've been introduced to so far.
There is much discussion about the Denon/Yami debate. I don't wish to start another debate here.
This is what my home setup needs to do:
60% of the time the T.V. will have kids shows and basic prime-time tv. Some in HD. So far we love this and have Monday thru Friday and kid time covered.
The rest of the time. I'd like a solid Home Theatre experience with some quality audio/video. I won't blow the roof off every night, but once a week would be cool.
Also, we like to entertain. I would like a receiver that could also power some speakers in the kitchen dining area where guests tend to mingle. I'd also like to power some outdoor patio speakers when I'm on the grill and people are outside. This way I could still here the football game if I have to tend to a grill outside or listen to music in or outside party.
So 5.1 in the living room, plus 2 in the kitchen, and 2 on the patio. Is this too much to ask of one receiver? Will I need separate amps? If so that is ok.
Also for entertaining i'd like some sort of cd changer vs. ipod capable player. I rarely see reviews on multi-disk changers but I really don't care to play D.J. and constantly switch things around at my own party. I wouldn't mind having a decent changer for the parties and a better quality multi DVD format player (like the Denon 2910 or similar) for the rest of the higher quality video and listening.
I hear Pioneer has a new rec. that will control an ipod. But I don't want to sacrafice the quality of the sound for my few annual parties when the music is just background anyway. If you Holics say another receiver is better for my needs then I can always make playlists and hook ipods and cd changers up another way to give me 6 hours of "background noise".
I'm sorry this is long. But lastly speakers. My room is about 30 ft wide and 15 feet deep. We will watch t.v. from about 12 feet from the screen with lots of room on either side. The rear is partially open to a kitchen dining area to the right and stairs to the left. I know it is not ideal, but it is our home and the space was more important than the "media room". The ceiling is peaked. The T.v is centered on the peak.
So far my plan is surrounds mounted in the peak pointed to the center of the room just above where the angles peak meets the vertical side walls.
The front sides and center will be in a custom entertainment center I'm having built. So I can pick a decent sized bookshelf style speaker. And the sub is likely going to be built in the bottom of the cabinet or could even be in the floor below from the basement. I know Boston sells one of these.
So feel free to pick this set up apart. Any and all recommendations are greatly appreciated. I'm having lots of fun so far, but I have succeeded in confusing myself with information.
Please Help
thanks
chris