Thanks for the clarification. I'm an audio newb and not up to date on the terminology or the theory.
First, I know there are probably better companies to buy audio equipment from, but I will probably end up getting Sony because I can get quite a large discount as I have a relative that works there.
Now on to my clarifications.
I'm looking to spend in the range of 500-1100 CAD (yes, I'm in Canada), and will only be purchasing the 5 speaker + sub combo because it will be for a 12x16 room in a condo and I don't need those extra 2 speakers for a 7.1 system.
My primary uses will be for watching TV, with a little music on the side, and a place to connect my Wii and DVD player (assuming I don't get the htib system).
The products I'm limited to are all on the
www.sonystyle.ca site.
My questions are:
1) What is the proper term for the 'thin' receivers?
2) What is the proper term for the 'bigger bulkier' receivers?
3) I realize that HTib are complete systems, but what are the main differences between the two other than amount of connections and other bells and whistles?
4) If there is a quality difference between the two types of receivers, will I notice a difference watching movies in a condo at a moderate volume?
5) I'm not interested how loud a system can go. I am interested in the best quality of sound. By that I mean being able to distinguish the lows and the highs and hearing all the different frequencies that go into a sound byte. I just want to watch a movie and be able to hear everything (of course limited to my budget). Will either, in general, give better quality?
I am trying to look through the threads posted, but so far have not come across the answer to my question, partly because I don't know the proper terminology.
Thanks for the help.
TK