BoomR
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Ooops...sorry - I forgot. You would be running HDMI, so no need for the optical audio connection. HDMI will pass digital audio to your A/V receiver & the Yamaha D/A will do the conversion.
I would say build the system as you go. Get a 2.0 Audio Bronze BX2 speaker system now, then as more money comes along, begin to expand to a 5.1. Were you asking about the Event Opals for your situation? I would suggest against it. They are extremely "flat" sounding, which is not the typical EQ profile that folks enjoy for casual listening or watching TVs/movies. They are designed to be used in an acoustically treated space like a recording studio or radio/TV control room.
The speakers that you originally mentioned I think would be a great way to go and not bust the bank.
I would say build the system as you go. Get a 2.0 Audio Bronze BX2 speaker system now, then as more money comes along, begin to expand to a 5.1. Were you asking about the Event Opals for your situation? I would suggest against it. They are extremely "flat" sounding, which is not the typical EQ profile that folks enjoy for casual listening or watching TVs/movies. They are designed to be used in an acoustically treated space like a recording studio or radio/TV control room.
The speakers that you originally mentioned I think would be a great way to go and not bust the bank.