So, I went to best buy to finally buy something...
I'm starting a new Home entertainment project, and I have the first piece, a Panasonic DP-UB9000 Blu-Ray player, I want to build out from that.
However, with no money tree, I want keep my budget reasonable.
So I went to best buy wanting a receiver and at least 2.1 if not 5.1 speakers, with ATMOS future support. I understand that you need at least 5.1.2 receiver for true ATMOS.
But the sales person said receiver technology is dead (despite having almost a dozen on display) and I really need a Sony sound bar plus Subwoofer.
So $999.00 for the basic model (fake ATMOS she called it), and $1,999.00 for the Cadillac (true ATMOS). I didn't get the model number of the cheaper one, but the Cadillac is HTST5000 Sony 7.1.2. with very good online reviews.
I'm in Canada, so please keep in mind prices are probably 20- 30% higher here.
I need 4 or 5 HDMI inputs, which the sound bars don't have but the sales person said just plug the other devices into your TV instead, the sound bars come with 2 and 3 HDMI inputs respectively.
I also have a basic Toshiba 1080p TV, nothing fancy, hope to have a budget for this next year. So no 4K for me yet, and I'm fine with that. Also the BBSP (Best Buy Sales Person) said some receivers are either incompatible or are unable to auto detect older TVs.
I find the sound bars inflexible and you are handcuffed into them, I can't add speakers, and I would like to add maybe ceiling speakers in the future the ATMOS or DTSX thing.
So a little background, I have a large living room ( ~15'wide by ~30' long) but one wall is 'V' shaped, but wider angle, and is like 70% triple pane windows. The room has high vaulted ceiling that is ^ shaped (supposed to be an upside down 'V'). So irregular shaped room with interesting ceiling.
Just wondering what you people think of the Best buy advice I was given?
Thank you in advance!
G