Keep your two channel system until after you build this HT system.
When you play stereo media through this "affordable priced" system using in walls your not going to get the two channel imaging you may be getting now. Even with 7.1, aiming the tweeters has a great deal to do with the surround quality.
Don't get me wrong, I'm very satisfied with a receiver based HT but I have the luxury of retaining my two channel system. Subsequently, I'm not as critical of the 7.1 fidelity. Even so, the HT can be surprisingly good and music video is just too good.
I'll take the stance against 5.1 and for 7.1, its just two more speakers. All the up to date hardware will be 7.1. Small room size and the majority of 5.1 media are moot issues. I've had both and HDMI 7.1 with room correction kills.
When you play stereo media through this "affordable priced" system using in walls your not going to get the two channel imaging you may be getting now. Even with 7.1, aiming the tweeters has a great deal to do with the surround quality.
Don't get me wrong, I'm very satisfied with a receiver based HT but I have the luxury of retaining my two channel system. Subsequently, I'm not as critical of the 7.1 fidelity. Even so, the HT can be surprisingly good and music video is just too good.
I'll take the stance against 5.1 and for 7.1, its just two more speakers. All the up to date hardware will be 7.1. Small room size and the majority of 5.1 media are moot issues. I've had both and HDMI 7.1 with room correction kills.