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Unhappy Pls Help Regarding Pioneer DV366

I have Pioneer DV366 DVD player which i use on ordinary tv set with stereo AV IN jack.

Could some tell how can I enjoy dolby/dts sound? do i have to buy a separate AV reciever? can some one please suggest
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Yes, unfortunately to get the real benefits of DTS/DD, you'll need a receiver & 5 speakers, and you should have a subwoofer, too. The good new is you can get a serviceable DD/DTS receiver for a couple hundred bucks. Of course, then you'll need some more speakers.

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you are wonderful...
I am in India. Could you kindly suggest affordable brand for reciever and 5.1 spkr. if possible pls suggest price range.
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Hmmm...well, you'll have to suggest a price range. I have ideas for systems from $500 to $1.5 million! But I suspect you'll fit that range! Let us know your needs & budget in as much detail as you can, and I guarentee you'll have more advice that you can stand!
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Well, i am a poor chap, having hall of 10 X 12 fts. In fact I do not expect 1000 watts full volume sound as my 10 month old daughter always needs a reason to wakeup. What i need is dolby effects on 5.1 spkr system. My current tv has 350 watts sound output which is more than enough for me. What I need is those right - left - front - back effects So I shall be happy with the minimum setup (atleast for now). Also I am just beginner in this interest.
I appreciate for your patience.
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