For a multi-channel system, matching speakers makes a pretty positive difference in the overall quality of the sound. Pans from left to right and front to back become much more seamless and the entire soundfield is much more enveloping.
And you don't have to spend a King's ransom to do this. Get on over to Google and search for the Elac B-5 and C-5 speakers - here's a sample link for you:
http://www.amazon.com/Debut-Series-Bookshelf-Speakers-Andrew/dp/B014GSER6O
Match these up to some decent quality separates - I would recommend the Outlaw 975 prepro and the Outlaw 5000 amplifier and you'll have a *rockin'* system for both music and video. These are on sale now for $999 for both pieces.
http://outlawaudio.com/products/975.html
For less than $2,000 you can assemble a VERY nice multi-channel setup that will serve you well for years to come...
-RW-
And you don't have to spend a King's ransom to do this. Get on over to Google and search for the Elac B-5 and C-5 speakers - here's a sample link for you:
http://www.amazon.com/Debut-Series-Bookshelf-Speakers-Andrew/dp/B014GSER6O
Match these up to some decent quality separates - I would recommend the Outlaw 975 prepro and the Outlaw 5000 amplifier and you'll have a *rockin'* system for both music and video. These are on sale now for $999 for both pieces.
http://outlawaudio.com/products/975.html
For less than $2,000 you can assemble a VERY nice multi-channel setup that will serve you well for years to come...
-RW-