Alright, this may be a long post so stay with me. I have a question that has probably been asked a hundred times in these forums but I simply do not have the time (or patience) to sift through the thousands of threads, so I'll start a new one. I am looking to upgrade my system. I would like a few things from this thread, first some feedback on my main issue which is what order is advisable for me to upgrade my pieces and secondly suggestions on what I should audition for said upgrade. Here's my system along with some comments about how I feel about the components (I've noticed that everyone around here wants more info, so I'll do my best to give as much as possible).
TV: Sony 32" Bravia LCD (happy with, long time 'til upgrade)
DVD Player: Yamaha DV-S5750 (moderately happy with except no upscaling)
Receiver: Yamaha HTR-5840 (relatively happy with, plenty of power for my use right now, would like something with hdmi support)
Speakers:
Front L and R: Klipsch B-3 (they're alright)
Center and Surrounds are left overs from Klipsch Quintet III (would like a new center, surrounds work alright)
Sub: Klipsch Sub-10 (rarely used since I live in an apt. above a very "sound sensitive" individual)
Power:Belkin PureAV Isolator
All are connected with Monster cables of different grades ranging from 600-1000 series.
For the DVD player I am looking heavily at the Oppo 981 due to it's relative value and versatility. I am fine with either bookshelf speakers or floorstanders. Since I have little occasion to crank them up, ridiculous volume levels are more or less irrelevant. But since I do not kick on the sub often, a decent extension into the low end would definitely be appreciated. I do like Klipsch, but am not dead set on them. If I hear something that catches my attention I'm all for it.
My budget will be approximately $1200-1500 for the first upgrade(s) with a similar amount every 6 months or so.
I hope this will help all you folks help me. Any suggestions on replacement order, must auditions, or pretty much any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all,
Mike