How do I do it?


I have a 2 channel setup, which I love and want to keep as is: computer, DAC/Pre, powered speakers. The plan is to put a big TV on the wall and add home theater to the room.

Preferably, I'd like to incorporate the 2 powered speakers as the mains: L, R channels in the home theater setup, instead of purchasing new front channel speakers. But also want to be able to continue to use them in the 2 channel system.

I understand I need 3-5 more speakers, but what else do I need? How do I proceed? Thanks..
sammie

Showing 1 response by elevick

My opinion is that the Center channel must match your right and left channels to sound "seamless". Rears don't matter as much and can be added in the future. A subwoofer helps more than you know. Not only does it have a dedicated track on almost any movie, when you don't use a sub your main speakers have to handle this load. Movies have a ton of wattage draining bass. Your overall sound will improve by adding a sub.

You will need a preamp/processor. These can be configured for anything from 2 speakers up to full surround. Most will allow you to start with 2.0, 2.1, 3.1 or more (.1 is the sub).

Your computer and DAC can continue to be used as a source, ie CD Player. Blueray players vary greatly. One with streaming is great if you like to rent movies on-line. The only other issue is HDMI. Older pre/pro's don't have it. If you are going with a new tv, new dvd/blueray, this should be a must.

Lastly, add a pair of rear speakers when you like. They can be powered to match your fronts or just run from a little power amp.