I would say you would have to atleast buy a few things at once, a pro....front l&r and a center atleast, and if your mains are not full range then a sub may be needed, 3.1 can be good, then add your surrounds later. others will differ in thoughts..these are just mine.
Splicing on a HT to 2channel system, best approach
On 8/18/05 I started a thread asking which center channel speaker should I use between my Vienna Acoustics Mahler speakers to begin putting together a 5.1 home theater system.
This is my current 2 channel system:
System components:
CD Player, Meridian 588
Preamp, Jeff Rowland synergy 2i
Poweramp, Classe CAM 350 monoblocks
Speakers, VA Mahlers
DVD Player, Sony DSP9000ES
Piano DLP Projector
Daylite 7' front screen
I am now asking a broader question and seek guidance as to what approach I should take in systematically "splicing on" the rest of the 5.1 HT equipment. I cannot afford to purchase everything at the same time. My 2 channel system will stay pure and not go through the processor.
Question: In what order should I buy the necessay equipment to get the best impact in the movie experience for the dollars spent?
For example I could buy a processor, then subwoofer, then center channel speaker, then L/R rear speakers.
Or I could...........any help would be most welcome.
Thanks
This is my current 2 channel system:
System components:
CD Player, Meridian 588
Preamp, Jeff Rowland synergy 2i
Poweramp, Classe CAM 350 monoblocks
Speakers, VA Mahlers
DVD Player, Sony DSP9000ES
Piano DLP Projector
Daylite 7' front screen
I am now asking a broader question and seek guidance as to what approach I should take in systematically "splicing on" the rest of the 5.1 HT equipment. I cannot afford to purchase everything at the same time. My 2 channel system will stay pure and not go through the processor.
Question: In what order should I buy the necessay equipment to get the best impact in the movie experience for the dollars spent?
For example I could buy a processor, then subwoofer, then center channel speaker, then L/R rear speakers.
Or I could...........any help would be most welcome.
Thanks
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