looking for a nice small home theatre set up


i currently have ageing Linn home stereo(pretek set up) and now i would like to enjoy a home theatre set up with the same audio quality that i have been used to...
can anyone here recomend me such a set up......maybe it could be a ALL IN ONE componant or just a DVD player and AMP...
i am looking for MINIMUM features if possible and nice body and detail in the audio...
i would like to keep things less cluttered the older i get.
cheers
joolz
joolzriff
reubent.......yes i should of been more detailed in my description.....
i'm not sure about all the 5.1 & 7.1.........i know we watch a lot of flix and rock dvd's and enjoy music listening........i would like to enjoy the sound effects that todays movie and concert dvd's offer.
i would like to use the linn tukan speakers for now until i can afford better or different.
i cant afford the Linn Uni disk system as markphd reccomended but maybe could stretch to the LInn classic movie system but i am worried that may not have the UMPH for music(maybe a subwoofer would help).
also i would consider a DVD player and home theatre amp...small and basic and with enough power to be satisfied with in a medium size living room.
thanx for all your replys
j
j,

I've never heard a Linn classic movie, so I can't comment. If you are going that route you could also check out the Arcam Solo and the Nad L73(I believe). There is also a Sony ES all-in-one that has a DVD/SACD/CD player built-in, plus 5.1 channels of Sony's S-Master Pro digital amplification built-in. Of these the price from lowest to highest would be Sony, NAD, Arcam, Linn.

If you want a truely high end, but simple system, something like the Linar model 10 5.1 channel analog integrated amp would be really cool. Add a quality DVD/Universal player that has analog outputs for all channels, and you are in business! You could use this for 2-channel listening and add additional speakers as your budget permits. The beauty of the Linar is that it does not waste any money on processing, sound fields, etc. It simply is an integrated amp with 5.1 channel inputs. Nothing inside to muck up your two channel music enjoyment.

Enjoy,

TIC
Tannoy used to make a great speaker 5.1 set up. The sattelites and center are super small yet sound unreal, as they utilize a coaxial driver design (tweeter is stacked atop woofer). The sub is small as well, but potent, and utilizes both a driver and an opposing passive radiator. A Built in class d amp in the sub provides the power. I still have this set up (tannoy hts-101 xp) . I got rid of my larger box speakers long ago and have never looked back. In addition to the tannoys, I run the Sony str dn1080, and an oppo 203. I have an identical tannoy sub that I may someday add, as the Sony amp can run two subs.
I have built three home theaters in the last 10 years. This last one is roughly 15 x 20' and it is the smallest one I have built. After a long period of time I decided to go with a 5.2.2 system. I had Eric from Texton build me a custom made in wall double impact speakers for the right center and left onto atmos speakers for the rear ceiling. He then surprised me with two humongous subwoofers. I have 130 inch screen with a Sony 695 projector. My amp is an Integra drx 11 channel.  There is no DVD involved as we will be streaming everything from music to movies to sports.  
I just moved in and needless to say the room is acoustically perfect and sounds outstanding.  Because the speakers are in wall there is no clutter and I only have one amp that also saves space and still puts out enough power to drive the speakers extremely well. So even though you can get DDD players or 200 bucks, you might as well get a decent amp and speakers depending on your budget.