Upgrade?


I getting back into the audio world after several years of sitting it out. Need speakers and a receiver to get started. I have been looking at older (5-8 years) "flagship" receivers like the Pioneer Elite VSX-49TXI or the Onkyo TX NR-1000. I know nothing about the video side so was thinking only about the stereo. Now, I'm not so sure. I am finding prices I can live with on new equipment on accessories for less site. Thought on a receiver that a newby would be happy with?

Speakers. I have alway been a fan of Definitive Technology and have been looking for a used pair of BP3s. I have also found some fair prices on Focal 814V chorus series. Can anyone compare the two for me? I have never listened to Focal home speakers but I know their car audio gear sounds amazing.

I also have a Hafler 500 that I can use to power the fronts or a Bedini 100/100 that is also sitting around doing nothing.

any advice is appreciated.

Thank you.
pcthlhown
My suggestion is go with surround in a box and slowy build up a two channel system you're going to love . Think entry level Tube pre with that Hafler and used tannoy or such.Use your DVD as a music source and look into vinyl . Can get pricey but with some shopping you can start low. I've just upgraded and am totally happy.with my two channel and now tube rolling in my secondary system. Unless your looking into optimizing your gear for critical listening You need not spend a bundle. My secondary consist of a Minimax Pre Onkyo M 504 alison CD9 and use my laptop through a Bard One usb set up (no longer available or suggested) I am looking at a ADL GT40 as a DAC and phono pre for that setup.
fwiw I recently bought an Outlaw Audio RR2150 receiver that has phono, FM AM tuner and USB along with line inputs that sounds quite nice. They are new for $700.00.

a guess is that it would better the Hafler, not sure about the Bedini

give us a price range and good luck
I second the Outlaw Audio receiver. It has gotten good reviews and will be much better than the mass market crap from the Japanese manufacturers.