I struggled mightily with this one myself as my system is both high end serious listening audiophile and big screen projection cinemaphile. Huge amount of effort into both, really happy with the results with both too.
If I had to narrow it down to one crucial insight it would have to be when I realized all you have to do to have both with almost no compromises is set aside all the 5.1 HT propaganda. Then all of a sudden reality comes into focus and everything makes sense.
Like, doesn’t really good 2CH throw a deep wide soundstage with rock solid imaging? So then what do you need with a center channel? And subs? One never does work, what you need is a distributed bass array, which turns out to be better than anything the HT crowd has anyway. So the only thing you give up is some surround speakers, which let’s face it that’s a gimmick anyway.
Because, think about it, what is the goal anyway? Music or movies, same thing: suspension of disbelief. You want to feel you’re there. Well, what does that better? Lots of poorly reproduced sources? Or a few outstanding sources? You know the answer.
So what I have is a classic audiophile tube integrated driving two speakers with four Swarm type subs. Exactly like the Prima Luna you’re looking at. Sounds fantastic.
By now you should have learned what I did, that there are no home theater surround components capable of performance anywhere near what you can get for the same money in stereo. None. So all you have to do is give up on the marketing crap they’ve been feeding you that you need all these channels. That’s all. And everything falls into place.
If I had to narrow it down to one crucial insight it would have to be when I realized all you have to do to have both with almost no compromises is set aside all the 5.1 HT propaganda. Then all of a sudden reality comes into focus and everything makes sense.
Like, doesn’t really good 2CH throw a deep wide soundstage with rock solid imaging? So then what do you need with a center channel? And subs? One never does work, what you need is a distributed bass array, which turns out to be better than anything the HT crowd has anyway. So the only thing you give up is some surround speakers, which let’s face it that’s a gimmick anyway.
Because, think about it, what is the goal anyway? Music or movies, same thing: suspension of disbelief. You want to feel you’re there. Well, what does that better? Lots of poorly reproduced sources? Or a few outstanding sources? You know the answer.
So what I have is a classic audiophile tube integrated driving two speakers with four Swarm type subs. Exactly like the Prima Luna you’re looking at. Sounds fantastic.
By now you should have learned what I did, that there are no home theater surround components capable of performance anywhere near what you can get for the same money in stereo. None. So all you have to do is give up on the marketing crap they’ve been feeding you that you need all these channels. That’s all. And everything falls into place.