best bang for buck on used ht speakers? maybe b&w?


Ok I might have been going about this ALL wrong. lets start with what i have... b&w cdm 1 bookshelf fronts, a bad center, b&w 602 bookshelf rears, cerwin vega sub. pioneer elite 92txh with pre outs for additional amps (if needed) i was just thinking about upgrading to the matrix or first gen nautilus speakers. maybe floor standing or towers. before i get too caught up in the excitement of buying, what are other good alternative speakers or set ups? towers needed? book shelf and a better sub just as good? what is over kill for only ht setup? i was thinking b&w 800, 801, 802 overkill? what ya got?
baranowski
I am one of those people who likes to upgrade once and not look back for many years to come. If you are serious about having a SOTA, long-term system and wish to make big jumps in quality, the B&W 800, 801 and 802 are serious speakers that could last you a long, long time. With the 800 and 801, you will want to have big-time power to drive them...not just watts...think current...high current. If you are going to be in this hobby for a while, and if your amp can drive the bigger B&Ws "okay" for now...i would do that...and then next i would look to upgrade the amp. Trust me - a really powerful, high quality amp will have transformational affect on your B&W 800, 801, 802. Those speakers can absorb power...a lot of it...and continue to improve with better and better power. the CDMs could move to the rear, and pehaps you could keep the 602s in a second system or trade them in to your dealer as part of your next purchase. What you will quickly find is that the sub goes thereafter...and then you are into the SOTA arena.
my two cents. enjoy!!!
I just sold B & W Matrix 803's. I had the same Pioneer receiver and then used it a the pre - pro and upgraded to an Emotiva XPA-5. The B & W's performed very well for me for about 20 years. I sold them for $800 and I feel the buyer purchased a great speaker for that price.