How can I improve my HT audio?


My current setup (5.1):

L/R: OLD infinity Kappas (6.1's)
center: Definitive Tech 2000 C/L/R
Rear: Definitive BPX
Amp: ATI 1505
Pre: reference 30

What's the most economical way to get better sound? Replace the Kappas? or get a sub? If replacing the kappas, is it best for HT to have a matched system and go with definitive for the front channels as well? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
themightymilkman1e72
I'm sorry- the preamp is B&K. So you think I should change the main speakers before bothering with a sub? Thanks for the input.

Peter
Use the same speakers all the way around. Avoid sideways center channel if possible. These are designed more for looks and marketing than for sound quality and the correct dispersion pattern (There are a few exceptions on the market). Also, avoid dipole/bipole surrounds, these were designed for diffused sound field recordings and not the pinpoint imaging capabilities of Dolby Digital and dts formats. Think of your system as a 5/6/7 channel stereo. Proper speaker placement and set-up of your pre-processor is the next step. Adding a sub should be on your list, especially if the fronts are not full range. Make sure the sub is placed up front. You may need to move it around to find the best location for your room and blending with the front channels.
Thanks! Appreciate all the input! Any suggestions for a sub? should that match the other speakers as well? or is it less important with a sub. Would buy used up to 800.

Peter
You can try DefTech 2006 TL for your L/R, list $1200 new. They are great for HT application and have integrated powered sub, BTW. I auditioned them with McIntosh amplification against Paradigm Ref. 100v2,which I ended up buying (primarily for music), I was quite impressed with DT's for HT.