Alright, I currently have a 5.1 surround system from samsung, namely the http/www.samsung.com/nl/consumer/tv-audio/audio-video/home-entertainment-system/HT-E6500/XN
Its been doing its job really well and I love it's sound, but I want something better.
Now, Ive been wanting to replace that one in the long run for a reasonably high end seperate amplifier and speakers (like the Dali Zensor series). But since Im just a uni student, I cant afford
that in one go. So my idea is to first buy an amplifier like the Onkyo TX-NR535 and some cheaper surround speakers and then slowly upgrade them all to what I really want.
So here is my point/question. Ill have a lot more freedom and upgradability if I choose a cheap set like the Jamo S 426 HCS 3, which will set me back around 300 euros. The thing is, will this sound better than my current set? Or should I just accept that I will have to 'suffer' a bit worse audio quality until I upgrade all my speakers. Or will this be better since the speakers are obviously a lot bigger? (not saying that bigger is better but hey in this case Im not sure)
Thanks a lot in advance
Ricardo
Its been doing its job really well and I love it's sound, but I want something better.
Now, Ive been wanting to replace that one in the long run for a reasonably high end seperate amplifier and speakers (like the Dali Zensor series). But since Im just a uni student, I cant afford
that in one go. So my idea is to first buy an amplifier like the Onkyo TX-NR535 and some cheaper surround speakers and then slowly upgrade them all to what I really want.
So here is my point/question. Ill have a lot more freedom and upgradability if I choose a cheap set like the Jamo S 426 HCS 3, which will set me back around 300 euros. The thing is, will this sound better than my current set? Or should I just accept that I will have to 'suffer' a bit worse audio quality until I upgrade all my speakers. Or will this be better since the speakers are obviously a lot bigger? (not saying that bigger is better but hey in this case Im not sure)
Thanks a lot in advance
Ricardo