Hey there, Tom's!
I'm home for the weekend, visiting my mother, and she wants me to help her upgrade her sound system. I'm in something of a panic, because although I know about computers, electronics, and now watercooling, I know nothing about sound systems.
So here's the deal - I'm looking for some help upgrading her system. Here's what she's got right now, along with her usage habits:
- A hand-me-down computer using Phenom II, a GTS 250, and onboard sound. The onboard sound is extremely crappy and prone to hissy fits - only one of the back panel 3.5mm jacks functions, and neither of the front headers work. I'm looking at putting a sound card in it - it's got plenty of room.
- That computer is currently connected, by way of a pair of 3.5mm extension cables to my old receiver. The best of my telling, it's an Onkyo TX-84. It still works great, except for a few problems - most notably, that it only has connections for coax, speaker wire, and "antenna."
- That wouldn't be a problem, except that it has no subwoofer out... and the sub died. Not certain what exactly is wrong with it, but it's a gonner. The other two I had laying around are one, not nearly as good, and two, require a "subwoofer" connection.
- That means that she's listening to music currently through a 3.5mm extension cable, going through an old receiver, and being piped through speaker wire to two great big, very old 'Kef' stand speakers. Couldn't tell you the model number (I'll look it up in the morning, when it's light), but I can tell you that they sound very good, and that they're as old as the rest of that system, which was handed down to me by my dad from when he was in his teens.
So that's what we're dealing with. My mom only wants this sytem to listen to music with - no movies at all, just music. The room it's in has wood walls and ceiling and a carpet floor, several glass doors and a bay window, and the sound system should still be able to sound good at a 90 degree angle from it - as they listen from the porch fairly often.
The budget is about $700, but that can go up a little bit if it'll get good reviews. I'm hoping to go with a sound card and either a whole new speaker setup (which would give me my speakers back for when I can afford a new sound system), or just a new receiver and a good sub. Is that even needed? Should I just be tracking down a sub that will work with that receiver? I saw a lot of people on audiophile forums saying it's a very well made receiver.
Anyways. I was looking at this onkyo setup on newegg, as it's a pretty good deal, but I'm not convinced that 7.1 is what I should be looking at; any opinions? Also, is Onkyo still even still a legendary budget brand like it used to be?
Thanks for the help, guys; I'm totally lost when it comes to sound, and want to make sure her money is spent well and will give her good quality, reliable music.
I'm home for the weekend, visiting my mother, and she wants me to help her upgrade her sound system. I'm in something of a panic, because although I know about computers, electronics, and now watercooling, I know nothing about sound systems.
So here's the deal - I'm looking for some help upgrading her system. Here's what she's got right now, along with her usage habits:
- A hand-me-down computer using Phenom II, a GTS 250, and onboard sound. The onboard sound is extremely crappy and prone to hissy fits - only one of the back panel 3.5mm jacks functions, and neither of the front headers work. I'm looking at putting a sound card in it - it's got plenty of room.
- That computer is currently connected, by way of a pair of 3.5mm extension cables to my old receiver. The best of my telling, it's an Onkyo TX-84. It still works great, except for a few problems - most notably, that it only has connections for coax, speaker wire, and "antenna."
- That wouldn't be a problem, except that it has no subwoofer out... and the sub died. Not certain what exactly is wrong with it, but it's a gonner. The other two I had laying around are one, not nearly as good, and two, require a "subwoofer" connection.
- That means that she's listening to music currently through a 3.5mm extension cable, going through an old receiver, and being piped through speaker wire to two great big, very old 'Kef' stand speakers. Couldn't tell you the model number (I'll look it up in the morning, when it's light), but I can tell you that they sound very good, and that they're as old as the rest of that system, which was handed down to me by my dad from when he was in his teens.
So that's what we're dealing with. My mom only wants this sytem to listen to music with - no movies at all, just music. The room it's in has wood walls and ceiling and a carpet floor, several glass doors and a bay window, and the sound system should still be able to sound good at a 90 degree angle from it - as they listen from the porch fairly often.
The budget is about $700, but that can go up a little bit if it'll get good reviews. I'm hoping to go with a sound card and either a whole new speaker setup (which would give me my speakers back for when I can afford a new sound system), or just a new receiver and a good sub. Is that even needed? Should I just be tracking down a sub that will work with that receiver? I saw a lot of people on audiophile forums saying it's a very well made receiver.
Anyways. I was looking at this onkyo setup on newegg, as it's a pretty good deal, but I'm not convinced that 7.1 is what I should be looking at; any opinions? Also, is Onkyo still even still a legendary budget brand like it used to be?
Thanks for the help, guys; I'm totally lost when it comes to sound, and want to make sure her money is spent well and will give her good quality, reliable music.