Replacing a sound bar - what do I need to hear a difference

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I have a Yamaha YSP 1100 sound bar connected to SKY HD via optical cable, the sound is very good (altohugh no real surround effects). I want to upgrade to something which will be noticeably better. My room is 22ft by 12ft and I am prepared to cable but dont want big rear speakers or preferably front. I would be prepared to spend around £800 possibly a little bit more, could I beat the overall sound of the Yamamha for that?
 
Although sound bars have their place, there is no real alternative to a proper 5.1 setup.

I would suggest looking at something along the following lines:

AVR:
Onkyo 608 @ 450 approx or Yamaha 667 @350 approx or pioneer 920 @350 approx (if 3d pass through is not a requirement you may be able to get a good deal on a denon 2310 or yamaha 765/1065)

Speakers:

If you are after something in the lifestyle type range the Boston sound ware xs @ 400 approx or the new Cambridge audio minx 215 @500 would be suitable (if you could go a little larger the acoustic 2000 cinema pack would be even better).

You would need to audition these first of course, but a mix of this lot would be a great upgrade. Some places like RS even do packages.
 
You can get anything 5.1 and it would beat the soundbar.

I had a pioneer vsx-819 for 250.00 and maybe some kefs, or boston acoustics, for a bit bigger q acoustics
 
Johnb1966,

For starters, what you would get with a decent 5.1 speaker system as oppossed to a soundbar is an immersive cinematic experience that would render steering effects in particular, a revelation.

Ronald
 
Just seen frank harvey has some monitor audio vector 5.1 for 399 but its xd
 
Nice spot Canada, those would be great with the yamaha 667 bringing the system in at £750, leaving a little budget for wiring
 

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