Sorry about the vague title to this post but I couldn't think of a concise title that would describe what I am after. I am setting up a home theater/media room and have decided on Paradigm Studio 60s for my front speakers. I have a NAD amp and am trying to secure a new processor, though I do have an old receiver that I can use as a processor for the time being. Although I would love to go buy the Studio 60s now, the responsible side of me is saying I need to take care of a few other things first. Nevertheless, I am going to need at least a couple of speakers to start enjoying the room so I want to see what I can do for around $500. So, the way I see it I have a couple of options.
First, I could just get a cheaper system to use until I can swing the Studios. I could either go full 5.1, 5.0, 3.0 or even just 2.0. I am sure I could find something to get me by for around $500 but I am not sure what I would do with them once I get my setup.
Second, I have a 42" flat panel in another room with in-wall speakers that I can't stand. I could get some on-wall speakers (L-C-R) to use temporarily in the media room and then transfer them to the flat panel once I get the Studios. I am just not sure if I could get anything I would want to keep for the long-term and that could handle the NAD amp for under $500.
Third, I could get a soundbar with the same idea as described above. I think a decent soundbar would be a great speaker for the flat panel and I assume it should work fine as a temporary solution for the media room. Once again though, could I find a decent one for $500?
Finally, I could get a couple of used Studio 20s (V3 or 4) to use as a stereo setup initially. Then, when I get the Studio 60s and a center channel and move the 20s to surround position. Would this work well considering that the 20s and the 60s would be different versions? My originaly plan was to go with dipoles for the surrounds but I am sure that the 20s would be fine. Worst case, I could get the dipoles for the surrounds and put the 20s in the back for a 7.1 system.
I think the last option is the most appealing to me but I just want to make sure it makes sense. Anyone care to offer their opinion of the options described above - or add another option?
Thanks,
Matt