ok- so i am going to start out by saying that I am new to the world of home theater, this post may be lengthy, and for that i apologize, but I would like to have some input to guide me in the right direction before my purchase.
that being said- here is my dilema-
I recently purchased a sony grad wega a10 50" lcd rp tv. link here
http://reviews.cnet.com/Sony_KDF_E50A10/4505-6484_7-31453800.html it is capable of outputting 1080i or 720p
It has several component inputs (4 i think), 1 vga input, 1 hdmi, 2 composite (i think), and 2 co-ax (1 for cable and 1 for antenna)
It also has an optical audio out.
I plan on purchasing a surround sound system soon (i think I will get the klipsch audio F-3) link here
http://www.klipsch.com/products/details/f-3-home-theater-system.aspx, but i am open to other ideas.
By looking through audioholics and considering my price range for a receiver (around 500 bucks)
I have found 2 receivers that are of interest,
the Yamaha RX-V659
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/receivers/yamaha-rx-v659
and Pioneer 1016 TX
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/product/details/0,,2076_310069809_316743263,00.html
My goal is to have a sound system that I can enjoy with stereo sound for cd's and surroudn sound gaming and movies...
I have an xbox 360 which is currently hooked up to my tv via component.
I plan on purchasing a bluray or possibly an hd-dvd player at some point in the near future. maybe an upconverting dvd player as well/ or to use until I decide if I should go blu ray or hd-dvd.
The 360 offers an external hd-dvd drive- but it will hook up to my tv only through component or vga unless I opt to get the new 360 elite with hdmi (480 bucks +199 for hd-dvd drive so i likely won't), and I fear that hd-dvd may become obsolete.
ok- enough about my set-up... If I purchase the yamaha, it has no-hdmi capabilities, which may pose a problem when I purchase my bluray/hd-dvd/ player or if i get the 360elite (again I likely won't go that route)
If I purchase a bluray player, could i just bypass my receiver and hook it to my tv via hdmi, and then use the optical audio out from my tv to my receiver to get my sound?
someone told me that if you hook hdmi into your tv the optical audio is "disconected" or can not be used for some reason. if this is the case then how would i get sound from the bluray player to my surround sound system.
If i purchase the pioneer, it has hdmi inputs (2 i think) and 1 hdmi out, but they only carry video signals.. so then would I have to hook everything up to my receiver with either component + digital audio cable or hdmi+ digital audio cable? so are the hdmi inputs on this receiver basically pointless besides having only 1 cable going from your receiver to your tv? then if i am using my tv with no surround speakers on would there be no sound?
and maybe since I do not have 1080p then hdmi isn't even needed?
any input about these two receivers, or any other receivers would be appreciated. Any comments about how to link various devices: xbox, bluray, dvd, up with these receivers and tv would be helpful.
aslo: are these receivers going to be able to power this speaker set up?
*EDIT- the klipsch has an f-2 series of speakers that is designed for 100 watts instead of 150 watts which may be better for these receivers. (although I may purchase an amp down the line if these receivers have an input for the amp)
**EDIT 2: I just noticed in another post someone mention this receiver: the
onkyo 604
link here
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Specifications-of-Onkyo-7-1-Channel-Home-Theater-Receiver-TXSR604/sem/rpsm/oid/156434/rpem/ccd/productDetailSpecification.do#tabs
any thoughts on this receiver compared to the other two?