If I wanted to listen to music 70% of the time and I had a budget of 1.5L, I would rub my hands in glee.
If you take your time and put effort into proper research, systematic auditions of different combinations then with that budget you can put together something which will blow you away. If I were you at this given moment then I would buy an integrated amplifier, a pair of quality bookshelves and a quality subwoofer. However, and this is where things get interesting, 2-3 years back I would have bought a good AVR, a pair of front speakers, center channel and subwoofer.
2-3 years along the journey.... I know my preference will always be to music and the quest continues for that perfect combination to quench this thirst.
So take your pick of the poison, but go out and listen to as many options as you can (either stereo or HT) and bring the one which sounds the very best to you in the budget, home.
If you take your time and put effort into proper research, systematic auditions of different combinations then with that budget you can put together something which will blow you away. If I were you at this given moment then I would buy an integrated amplifier, a pair of quality bookshelves and a quality subwoofer. However, and this is where things get interesting, 2-3 years back I would have bought a good AVR, a pair of front speakers, center channel and subwoofer.
2-3 years along the journey.... I know my preference will always be to music and the quest continues for that perfect combination to quench this thirst.
So take your pick of the poison, but go out and listen to as many options as you can (either stereo or HT) and bring the one which sounds the very best to you in the budget, home.