Advice on first HT equipment and setup.


First of all I am a total newbie when it comes to HT. I have been a two channel analog guy for the last 30 yrs. I have no intentions of dismantling my two channel system to make room for an HT system. My two channel stays on one side of the cabinet and the HT will be on the other. When I want to watch a movie my thinking is to simply pull the bananas from my L/R speaker (two channel amp) and plug into the HT receiver. I'm not looking to break the bank here...I already did that with my 2 channel stuff. Looking to pick-up a good used receiver and DVD player. I will also need a center and two rear speakers. My room is 16x24x8high. Budget $2500. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
128x128freddy50
OK, I'd start with a receiver in the $500-ish range that is strong at both audio and video (Yamaha HTR-6060 comes to mind), a DVD player good at displaying standard DVD's even on an HDTV (the Oppo DV-980H gets a lot of buzz), and speakers that match well with your existing ones. PSB, Paradigm, and NHT are some speaker brands I would look at. What speakers do you currently have?

Also consider getting a good budget sub. Look at brands such as Hsu, Velodyne, Vandersteen, PSB, etc. IMHO, high quality subs that can integrate well with speakers are less important in an HT setting.

Don't spend much on cables. I'd recommend swapping the bananas at the speaker end, rather than the amp end, because the speaker is more likely to be easily accessible.

Good luck!

Michael
Freddy, can you list your stereo commponents....it could help........& speakers. It is possible to integrate HT into your present system. Your budget is more then enough to get you into HT in style and try to match your stereo.
i would suggest the older mirage om series (260's, 60 and cc) and a velodyne or sunfire sub. you can get the mirages for $600 and the sub for a additional $600.

Pick up a integra/onkyo reciever for $600-$800 with a oppo dvd player for $200...

and you will have a killer little system.
Information to add to my original thread......
Current two channel equipment -
- Cary CA1 Integrated Amp
- Cary CD Player
- JM Lab Electra 926 Speakers
- Rogue Stealth Phono Stage
- Thorens TD-125 TT
The JMLab 926 are nice speakers. Full-bodied sound but detailed. I would try to match it with other JMLabs (Chorus series I think is in your budget). Otherwise consider PSB or Totem. You can get away with using monitors in the rears since there's usually less sound directed to the rear speakers. (I know, it's not absolute, but works most of the time.) You could also get PSB Stratus series speakers that are floorstanders for the rears (consider the Silvers) and a center channel as well. All in budget.

Michael