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What sony sound system do you have?? Do you have a budget??
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Heres the deal, Im gonna try to provide as much detail as possible, which I apologize for not previously. I have a sony 5.1 surround sound system (HTWWD900) I believe. Its about 2 years old. Basically at this point I really cant afford a complete upgrade, receiver and speakers, at the same time. So what I would like to do is start by upgrading the speakers, piece by piece. I am on a budget, I just want some decent speakers. I want to buy maybe the fronts and then save more money, then buy the center, save up more money and so on, until I upgrade all the speakers. Then I'll start saving for a receiver. My original question was though, what component should I start with that would improve my sound, even if it is just a little improvement. Should I get the center first or the fronts, sub or what. This is where I need help. Right now I have about 150 to 200 saved.
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Your gear is not bad. If you're more into HT, I would suggest upgrading the center first and let your current speakers do the rest. If you are more into music, then the main L/R should be your first upgrade. How about selling off that HD-DVD player
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I think the receiver should be the last thing you upgrade. unless you want to do it before your rear speakers.
You will hear a much bigger improvement with upgrading your speakers than you will with upgrading your receiver. And when I say "you" I mean you personally. Upgrading your receiver to something with lossless won't change the way those speakers sound much. You will see much more of an improvement with that Dolby Digital receiver and better speakers. Running lossless with crap speakers just isn't worth it. By the time you are ready for a new receiver, the new release models will have been out for a while and will have come down in price. So instead of getting a 663, you can get a 665 for under $400. a good budget set-up is the Polk's from Newegg. Start with the front 3. Try to get the CS2 as opposed to the CS1 if you can. Then use your Sony's for rears and save for your receiver. Once you buy your receiver you can worry about the rear speakers. |
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You could invest more into the Reciever and Front 3 speakers which is always the best way. but a decent entry level place to start is with polk monitor 50s/TSi300 ($99ea) and a CS2 center perhaps one of the newer entry receivers, Onkyo 507/607, Pioneer 819/919, Sony BH800, Yamaha 465/565/665, and then add an Acoustic Audio HD-SUB10 ($158)..... Good luck, let us know and we'll try to help..... |
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