As long as we're giving advice here, my advice to someone who's brand new to this hobby and wants to get their absolutely biggest bang for their buck ... the is pretty bold but bigger than anything anyone has mentioned yet ... is to save your pennies until you can score a nice used Lyngdorf tdai 1120. Of course, you'll need a source also ... but one nice thing about the Lyngdorf approach is the way you can utilize the different optional modules as needed for streaming or phono.
Two other nice things about the Lyngdorf approach is that their Room Perfect software will immediately, and to great effect, remove whatever "room issue" you will have otherwise. And it will make (literally) whatever speakers you decide to use sound as those speakers were meant to sound by the manufacturer.
From there, you can figure out your position on the cabeling issue and save your pennies to improve your sound. But it will already rival a lot of the people's systems who're commenting on this thread.