u/Fractured_Senada

First, I'm posting this mostly to say thank you to the community and celebrate the amount of constructive criticism and perspectives shared from my previous post. Being fairly new to all this, I'm very appreciative of the suggestions shared!

Second, this new cart is pretty much what I've decided at this point for those who may be curious. It's a little higher than my previous budget but I can swing it for a system that will last me a while. Here is my reasoning for those who wish to know:

The room is 12'x24' and will mostly be used for watching movies, so while the PB 2000 may be the better choice, it also seems like it may dominate the space. The PB 1000 feels like a bit more appropriate.

The Denon AVR-X3800H I had previously was for sure overkill, and I have decided I don't need to have an additional room. Comparing the receivers has been most challenging. It's been kind of a toss up between the Onkyo TX-RZ50, Onkyo TX-RZ30, Denon AVR-X1800H, and Denon AVR-S980H. There is no practical difference between the two Denon models I could discern outside of "better components" and a year longer warranty for the X series. As for Onkyo, I'm unlikely to use the other channels and power that the RZ50 has, but it does have a preamp, which the Denon doesn't, so ultimately that was why I'm leaning towards the RZ30...but the S980H is still tempting. As for Yamaha, don't like it aesthetically, sorry!

The speakers I've picked I think should speak for themselves (pun intended) based on the overwhelming feedback on satellites being less important, the center being very important, and floor speakers being preferable to bookshelves. As for the stands...well, I still have 2 of the 4 I originally selected and I just think they're neat!

Thanks again to everyone for your perspectives!

u/Fractured_Senada — 12 days ago

Alright, after doing a bit more research and gathering some opinions, this is the build for my mostly home theater with some music set up. I'm going for something slightly above entry level that is expandable (I see great potential in using the receiver to also power speakers in the basement directly below the living room).

Any thoughts before I make the purchase? This will be my first big foray into the home theater audio space :)

u/Fractured_Senada — 14 days ago