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ibddoug
03-30-07, 10:30 AM
I have a very modest HT system at present.

26 " Toshiba CRT, Toshiba VCR, Panasonic SD DVD, JVC 100W RMS Receiver,
Speakers: Yamaha NS 6390 Front, Polk R15 Rear, Sony SS-CN305 Center.

OH yeah... I also have a Velodyne VA 806


So here are D' Questions. Should I take the 'free' money(CC gift card from my home builder) ...

and get a 42" LCD???? Or should I upgrade my sound system to say....

Polk Monitor 40s for the front, Polk CS2 for the center (keep my Polk 15s for the rears) and a Onkyo TX SR604 Receiver and Onkyo HDMI DVD DVSP404????

What do YOU think???

Thanks,
Doug

Tulpa
03-30-07, 12:03 PM
Damn, that's kind of a tough one.

While a bigger display is a great upgrade, the unmatched speakers up front kind of bug me. And I think the Polks mated to an Onkyo receiver would be a nice upgrade.

Does it have to be an LCD? I always thought they were a bit bright and washed out compared to other technologies.

miltimj
03-30-07, 01:09 PM
What's your room like? Dedicated or not? How far away do you sit? Personally, I couldn't get by without a projector after owning one. If I had to start slowly from scratch, I would buy a projector, then headphones, then a receiver, then the rest.. :)

ibddoug
03-31-07, 07:37 AM
The room will be a media/library with limited ambient light (blinds on the windows...or curtains)

The room is 13x13. I was also considering a projector....but the room size is just too small. I think I am leaning to increase the audio...

ibddoug
03-31-07, 07:39 AM
We will probably be sitting around 9 feet from the screen...

LCD... want a medium that will permit X-box play...so it can't be plasma

miltimj
03-31-07, 08:37 AM
I currently have a PJ with 76" screen in a room smaller than that, and also sit 9' from the screen. A completely different experience than a small CRT.

I'm not saying it wouldn't be a good idea to upgrade the audio. What I am saying is the 26" CRT seems to be by far the limiting factor in your system.

ibddoug
03-31-07, 08:57 AM
hmmmm... ???

The Onkyo HD70 was in the cards for me.... I was thinking of an 80 in...but you don't find your screen too big in your room?

My Audio isn't really bad...I would like a better Center speaker though

ibddoug
03-31-07, 09:06 AM
Tim...

What size is your room? ... And you are running a 7.1 system?

miltimj
03-31-07, 10:09 AM
I don't find it too big at all. In fact, many of my friends love it and agree it's not too big either. IMO, it would be ideal if it were slightly larger; so 80" would actually be about accurate, or perhaps 85". The screen is 1.78:1 (16:9) aspect ratio.

My 76" screen is not my primary system and I want to minimize volume in that room, so I actually use headphones a majority of the time. Not ideal, though I could get away with a 7.1 system in there as well; I just haven't.

I'll have to wait until after work to measure the size of the room and get back to you.

miltimj
03-31-07, 10:14 AM
By the way, the projector is a very inexpensive yet highly popular Infocus SP4805. You can get them for less than $500. I wouldn't spend over that unless you get 720p LCD, which is at about the max of your budget, unless you buy refurb/used. If you don't mind your audio and watch a decent amount of High Definition broadcasts, Xbox 360, PS3, or plan to get a Blu-Ray/HD-DVD player, I'd highly recommend a PJ like the Panasonic AE-700 (last generation but cheaper) or AE-900 (possibly a tad higher than your budget). You'll be absolutely blown away.

If you watch a lot of sports and are still stuck in Standard Definition-land, you definitely owe it to yourself to step into 80" HD. :) It's incredible; like skybox seats, only more comfortable.