I would read a lot on hifi before putting in any more of that kind of money - you would end up with better sound for sure.
You can start here. Also www.hifichoice.co.uk is a good place for reviews of products.
If you really want good music, I would set up a dedicated 2-channel music system. For movies, your present system will do.
You might want to hear pre/power amps from makers like Krell, audio research, and mark levinson. I would buy them used however - you can get them here and other places like www.audioweb.com
This way, you will save a lot of money - also you can resell them without losing a lot if you don't like them.
Since you just got the 5803, I would just enjoy it for a while, before upgrading. Your wife will prabably agree. In the mean time, if you should desire a even better music system, I would try to hear as many systems in hifi shops as I can - before upgrading.
You can also chat alive on www.audioasylum.com and ask questions.
Denon is not bad at all - I would have kept the 4802 for movies, and gotten a dedicated one for music - used to get more quality for the same money.
Welcome to this exciting hobby, but do read a lot before spending that kind of money - your ears will thank you.
You can start here. Also www.hifichoice.co.uk is a good place for reviews of products.
If you really want good music, I would set up a dedicated 2-channel music system. For movies, your present system will do.
You might want to hear pre/power amps from makers like Krell, audio research, and mark levinson. I would buy them used however - you can get them here and other places like www.audioweb.com
This way, you will save a lot of money - also you can resell them without losing a lot if you don't like them.
Since you just got the 5803, I would just enjoy it for a while, before upgrading. Your wife will prabably agree. In the mean time, if you should desire a even better music system, I would try to hear as many systems in hifi shops as I can - before upgrading.
You can also chat alive on www.audioasylum.com and ask questions.
Denon is not bad at all - I would have kept the 4802 for movies, and gotten a dedicated one for music - used to get more quality for the same money.
Welcome to this exciting hobby, but do read a lot before spending that kind of money - your ears will thank you.