- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi,
I'm new at the homecinema world. I've been reading this forum and i think i found a solution for my homecinema setup. My living room is about 55 square meters (around 600 square feet). I like to ear music (cd's and mp3's), music dvd's and also some movies. My budget right now is about 1200 €. I will have a bit more to spend in about a year.
My idea now is to buy front speakers and an AV Receiver. After what i've read, im inclined to:
- Onkyo Tx-SR-606
- 2 x Kef iQ5 as front speakers
- Central speaker from the same iQ range
Do you think this a good setup? Is is a good option for music and casual movie? Will it be easy to transform in a year time in a 5.1 setup? I don't want to upgrade in the near future, will i have a system capable for 10 years? I've also have read about bi-amping, should i do it? And what kind of cables should i use to connect the AV Receiver to the speakers?
Best Regards,
I'm new at the homecinema world. I've been reading this forum and i think i found a solution for my homecinema setup. My living room is about 55 square meters (around 600 square feet). I like to ear music (cd's and mp3's), music dvd's and also some movies. My budget right now is about 1200 €. I will have a bit more to spend in about a year.
My idea now is to buy front speakers and an AV Receiver. After what i've read, im inclined to:
- Onkyo Tx-SR-606
- 2 x Kef iQ5 as front speakers
- Central speaker from the same iQ range
Do you think this a good setup? Is is a good option for music and casual movie? Will it be easy to transform in a year time in a 5.1 setup? I don't want to upgrade in the near future, will i have a system capable for 10 years? I've also have read about bi-amping, should i do it? And what kind of cables should i use to connect the AV Receiver to the speakers?
Best Regards,