- Sep 19, 2006
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I currently have a 5.1 Home Theatre in a Box from Onyko (passive sub). It is a from around 2005 and I am getting in a position where I can afford to get something better.
I will be buying in segments.
I like Onkyo receivers and I believe the one I am looking into getting is the HT-RC160. Features I like on this unit are the multiple optical and digital coax inputs as well the large amount of HDMI inputs with 1080p upconvert(maybe i). My old reciever had only 1 optical and one digital coax so it made it to where I can only my ps3 and and not the 360 in a surround mode. Plus it has all the HD codecs for Blu-Ray movies.
Next are the speakers. I want something pretty powerfull sounding for Movies and games mostly, but I do listen to music when I throw parties. I wanted to pair some polk floorstanding speakings (they look fantastic and are not killer on the wallet). TSi400 were what I was looking at. I would then pair them with a new center speaker to handle the bigger drivers, most likely the polk cs20. (This would be my first speaker upgrade).
I would then want a better subwoofer. I really like deep bass but I don't want the rest of the system to be over powered. I know speaker pairing is important and I dont know how to pair the above front floors and center to the sub. I also think the polk sub looks ugly haha.
I will slowly change the side speakers and the rear speakers to match the front speakers I have chosen. Any suggestions there?
I will be buying in segments.
I like Onkyo receivers and I believe the one I am looking into getting is the HT-RC160. Features I like on this unit are the multiple optical and digital coax inputs as well the large amount of HDMI inputs with 1080p upconvert(maybe i). My old reciever had only 1 optical and one digital coax so it made it to where I can only my ps3 and and not the 360 in a surround mode. Plus it has all the HD codecs for Blu-Ray movies.
Next are the speakers. I want something pretty powerfull sounding for Movies and games mostly, but I do listen to music when I throw parties. I wanted to pair some polk floorstanding speakings (they look fantastic and are not killer on the wallet). TSi400 were what I was looking at. I would then pair them with a new center speaker to handle the bigger drivers, most likely the polk cs20. (This would be my first speaker upgrade).
I would then want a better subwoofer. I really like deep bass but I don't want the rest of the system to be over powered. I know speaker pairing is important and I dont know how to pair the above front floors and center to the sub. I also think the polk sub looks ugly haha.
I will slowly change the side speakers and the rear speakers to match the front speakers I have chosen. Any suggestions there?