I stumbled upon this website, including its forum, while trying to come up to speed on the latest home theater technology. I am going to buy a new entertainment center for my mother-in-law while she is away on vacation. When she gets back, I want her to be amazed.
So, after lurking around this website for a week or so, I took the suggestions of Audioholics (with a few changes) and would like to purchase the following:
(Please critique the heck out of it)
Purpose: High-definition video viewing (music listening is secondary)
Budget: ~$7,000
Cable TV: I already have the Scientific Atlantic 8300 HD
* Yes, I know about the problem connecting the HDMI signal through a repeater to the TV. Apparently, my cable provider has already sent the needed firmware update to all the boxes in my area.
TV: Samsung LNT4665FX/XAA LCD
* I really want the 1080p resolution
Receiver: either Onkyo TX-SR805 or Denon AVR-2807
* I like the latest HDMI connections and want the best upconversion within this price range
DVD: Toshiba HD-XA2
* It seems that Toshiba's 2nd attempt at these DVD players is very successful
Speakers: RBH Sound (2) MC-6C MKII Mains, MC-414C Center, (2) MC-4C Surround, VTF MK3 Subwoofer
* Audioholics seems to like these, I doubt that I'll benefit much from 7.1 or 9.1 surround setups
Furniture: Studiotech DP-2 BA
Cooling: Windywilly.com has some nice fans that I can plug right into the component's AC outlet
Cables: All from DVI Gear and Blue Jeans Cable. QUESTION - Why does Audioholics list two different cables for their recommended subwoofer on their $7,500 and $25,000 recommended video setup pages? I thought that all you needed was a single cable running from your receiver to your subwoofer.
Remote control: Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote by Smarthome
Power: Monster Cable HTS 2000 MKII with Clean Power™ Stage 2 v.2.0
Thank you for your help!