How can I improve my HT audio?


My current setup (5.1):

L/R: OLD infinity Kappas (6.1's)
center: Definitive Tech 2000 C/L/R
Rear: Definitive BPX
Amp: ATI 1505
Pre: reference 30

What's the most economical way to get better sound? Replace the Kappas? or get a sub? If replacing the kappas, is it best for HT to have a matched system and go with definitive for the front channels as well? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
themightymilkman1e72
The sub does not need to be the same make as the rest of your system. The crossover may not be an issue either because your pre-processor has an electronic one built-in. Run the sub crossover off or wide open then set the volume level with test tones and a meter. There are a number of good subs out there. REL seems to be a favorite for musicality. M&K and Velodyne is another good place to start. Try a search on best subs in the archives.
At the risk of opening a debate that will never be settled, I would not agree that you should "avoid dipoles/bipoles". True, the shift to DD5.1 convinced many people that direct radiators were a better bet than dipoles, but there is by no means a concensus on that. Specific brand, placement, room acoustics, and many other factors enter into the equation. YMMV. Listen to both.
good news (since I own dipoles :) But what about the bass? Better to go with sub or match buy matching front channels-- big difference noted b/t infinity and DT. What would be a better value?

Thanks!
I would match your speakers first. Move the Kappas to another room. Use B-system (multi-room) speaker outs on your receiver if it has that feature. If you have no use for them, sell them and add that to your theater budget.