AWESOME NIGHT!!!
Okay, so apparently my Theater in a box setup fried out the whole amp for other uses other than regular TV so I can't get Netflix to work on my remaining four speakers. I was using the TV speakers as the center for the past two nights to watch regular TV after the blowout. So we go to watch a move tonight and no sound.
My wife (trying to find a way to not buy a new system) says lets go upstairs and watch a movie in the bedroom on the Samsung, Cool, I am liking this idea. 4 people in a bedroom watching a 48 inch Samsung (granted it is new) but this is going to be good.
14 year old is mad--why is the sound so bad and we can't all be expected to fit on that bed, can we? 9 year old can't sit still. I am throwing out a subtle statement about how far I am away from the beer downstairs. Wife still being patient. After multiple pauses. The room is frankly stifling. Let's just say my 9 year old daughter had taco bell today. At the end of the movie my wife is like DO WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO!! WE CAN"T LIVE THIS WAY!!
Okay, budget is up to 1,100 or so (give or take) I need speakers (sub-woofer included) and an amp. I am not married to SONY, but have read a bunch of reviews on ONKYO having heating issues.
What about the speakers I suggested earlier? Are they passable?? The reviews are very positive and I figured now I can pair them with a better amp. What would I look for in an amp (I am fine with 5.1) to not blow those up? I know a sound bar will not work on this room. I am sorry to kind of muck up this thread. You guys want nice stuff and I am just looking for just loud, paint peeling sound. So any help is really appreciated.
What is the room size again? Is this the 22' ceiling one? Onkyo has heating issues, they run hot. My old one (which wasn't very old ran very hot). Tell me the room size and I'll find some options for you. They won't include Sony.
Room is 25 feet long, 15 feet wide and 22 foot ceilings, The room is basically a big rectangle. You walk in the front door and straight across from you 25 feet away is the tv on the other side of this rectangle. It is above a fireplace. To your right if you walk 10 feet in is the opening to the kitchen. It is basically an acoustic nightmare.
I started my quest today at a local stereo store because I wanted to hear some speakers. They were pushing Yamaha Amps specifically the RXV-677 for $599.00 or the RXA-730 which was also $599,00. However he personally said what he had in his house was the Integra DTR 20.4 and he said it is a loud, nice amp. He told me upfront he had zero speakers at my price point but he could order the Energy Take Classics that I mentioned earlier in this thread for 399.99. So $100 for wiring, etc, I can stay within budget.
I can't find many reviews on the Integra amps except that they are the upper tier of Onxyo. They don't look as nice as the Yamaha, but seem to have some decent features.
However, it was a little sobering to basically be told my budget is not realistic.
I am off to Listen Up tomorrow. They seem to have several NAD, Marantz and Dennon amps that are in my price point. I guess I will hit Best Buy Saturday (not looking forward to that), but that is about the extent of the stereo stores in town.