Hi Oldpuck! I hope that the screen name shows a love for hockey. It's always nice to meet a fellow-fan online.
I think it would be helpful to know what you are thinking about in terms of budget. That will help determine some of the recommendations and options. Also, do you have any aesthetic constraints?
Regarding your question, Adcom makes and has made great equipment for years. Adcom was synonymous with solid value for years--especially in the 1990s. If you have a good working Adcom amp, then you have a good foundation and can reuse that amp in a home theater setup and then supplement it with an additional multichannel amp. You can put the adcom to power your front speakers or the sides or rear speakers.
I'm not familiar with the Infinity Kappa series, so if you like the way they sound, then that is great! You want your front three speakers ideally to be perfectly timbre matched, so using the Kappa speakers as side or rear surrounds may make the most sense.
The Adcom tuner is a 2-channel preamp if I recall so you can still use it for your sources to play 2-channel music if you like the way it sounds and performs or you can retire it and use a new home theater preamp. So to summarize:
1) You can reuse the Adcom Amp and supplement it with a new, 3 or 5 channel multichannel amp (3 channel if going 5.1 or 5 channel if going 7.1)
2) You can reuse the Infinity speakers if you don't have aesthetic limitations.
3) You will probably end up retiring the Adcom preamp
Hope that's a good start. Those are just my thoughts and opinions.
Have fun and good luck!
Theo
I think it would be helpful to know what you are thinking about in terms of budget. That will help determine some of the recommendations and options. Also, do you have any aesthetic constraints?
Regarding your question, Adcom makes and has made great equipment for years. Adcom was synonymous with solid value for years--especially in the 1990s. If you have a good working Adcom amp, then you have a good foundation and can reuse that amp in a home theater setup and then supplement it with an additional multichannel amp. You can put the adcom to power your front speakers or the sides or rear speakers.
I'm not familiar with the Infinity Kappa series, so if you like the way they sound, then that is great! You want your front three speakers ideally to be perfectly timbre matched, so using the Kappa speakers as side or rear surrounds may make the most sense.
The Adcom tuner is a 2-channel preamp if I recall so you can still use it for your sources to play 2-channel music if you like the way it sounds and performs or you can retire it and use a new home theater preamp. So to summarize:
1) You can reuse the Adcom Amp and supplement it with a new, 3 or 5 channel multichannel amp (3 channel if going 5.1 or 5 channel if going 7.1)
2) You can reuse the Infinity speakers if you don't have aesthetic limitations.
3) You will probably end up retiring the Adcom preamp
Hope that's a good start. Those are just my thoughts and opinions.
Have fun and good luck!
Theo