So, on Saturday morning, a shelf in my basement (that had been fine for 5+ years) suddenly gave way and unleashed an avalanche of old hard drives, my toolbox (which didn't open but the weight of which probably caused the failure), and my old crappy Aiwa stereo that has been powering my basement system for all of this time.
The hard drives seem to have come through mostly unscathed (I haven't checked my old IDE drives, I'll probably just take this opportunity to toss most of them). Unfortunately, the crappy stereo did not. It did a pile-driver-like maneuver into my desk and then onto the concrete floor, and no longer emits any sound at all. The stereo was really already a piece of junk. The display on it didn't work right, the carousel-style CD player was broken and jammed, and the volume control knob on the system itself only turned the volume UP (regardless of which way you turned it, though the remote control still worked right). But, while it suffered from fairly-bad crosstalk on the rear channels, it did have a discrete 5.1 channel input on the back, so it served decently as the basement amp for my server rig.
I've mentioned it elsewhere, but my server in the basement sounds like a small truck running between all the drives and fans and everything (not even to mention the Astaro gateway box over in the other corner).... So, no matter what I do, audio quality isn't going to be "good" down there. Oh, and the room is small with a concrete floor and 2 concrete walls (covered in drywall). That said, if I have to buy something new, I don't want to buy complete and utter crap. The crappy speakers I had hooked up in there are still okay (they didn't fall), so I could re-use them for now and just plan to upgrade them later when I care.
So... I'm trying to decide what to do. I'd really prefer to just a basic dumb amplifier with 5.1 inputs but anything "new" that has these are insanely expensive considering I'm going to hook it up to crappy bookshelf speakers. If it happens to have a stereo B-output, that would be even better because I have some indoor/outdoor speakers I could wire up on the porch for some porch-audio goodness. I've been looking around on Ebay to get something like an old Onkyo that still has a discrete 5.1 multichannel input. Ebay really sucks now though. I've gotten "poached" twice by shady characters on different auctions at the last possible second, and Craigs List has literally NOTHING on offer worth looking at in Maine (there was one semi-decent Yamaha, but it already sold).
The system down there DOES have a Radeon HD 5850, which includes HDMI out with bitstreaming and everything fancy, but it is nice to be able to play with PCM out and using MC as the DSP. Plus, I do some gaming down there, and analog outs are less fiddly than dealing with the HDMI-output channel setup problems. If possible for a reasonable price, I'd rather go with straight analog outs, and it'll NEVER have anything other than a PC or two hooked up to it (I did have a RCA Y-adapter cable on the old system for occasional laptop and phone use down there). So, if it has HDMI inputs and SPDIF and all of that, great, but I probably won't use those features much if ever. Oh, and I have a new baby and not a lot of cash, so I'm looking to spend less than $150 if possible. If it gets much more than that, I can just buy a crappy Logitech system from Newegg and call it good for now. I'd rather not (and the porch audio idea is awesome), but.... Meh!
So.... Long story over. Anyone have any ideas?