I recently purchased a Sony PlayStation 3 for its BD player as well as games, and a Panasonic TH-50PZ800U display for decent 1080p presentation within my budget. Now I'm looking for an amazing sound system to go with it.
I've pored over receiver specs, read reviews and owners manuals, and I've learned a few things. Foremost, my PlayStation 3 decodes all audio before sending it to the receiver, so I don't care what sort of decoding the receiver has. I thought I might save a few bucks here, but I could not find any receivers on the market that don't do any decoding. This leads me to believe that there is a lot of HD source equipment on the market that does not have onboard decoding. Is this true?
In my reading, I've come across lots of talk about THX certification. I read through the thx.com website, and concluded that I am their target audience. I appreciate great sound, but I will probably always be an audiophyte, which is fine with me. I do not have a competitive spirit with audio equipment, but I do appreciate high quality when I hear it. Considering this, I think a THX-certified receiver is the best option for me. The THX features that attract me are Loudness Plus, Advanced Speaker Array (Listening Modes), Timbre Matching, Adaptive Decorrelation, and Boundary Gain Compensation. Loudness Plus is probably the most important to me because I intend to listen at low volume much of the time. On the other hand, I do not consider myself a THX disciple. If I could accomplish all of these features with a non-THX receiver and speakers, I would consider purchasing them, but I have no idea how to do that. Choosing a THX-certified receiver is a matter of convenience and ease-of-use for me, not brand loyalty. Anyone care to share some insight?
Currently, I've narrowed my receiver choices down to two different Onkyo systems: TX-SR706 (THX Select2 Plus) and TX-SR876 (THX Ultra2 Plus). I'm not sure if I really need HQV Reon upscaling, because I'm not sure I would notice a difference. Is Faroudja DCDi good enough for my Panasonic? I'm not comfortable going to a store for a demo because I intend to purchase a refurbished unit online. Can anyone give me advice based on real-world experience?
I've got my eyes on Crystal Acoustics for THX-certified speakers because they're the cheapest I could find. I figure that the THX certification requirements exceed quality requirements for my needs. I did come across Onkyo's HT-S9100THX integrated system, and that seems like an incredible deal, but I'm afraid it won't pack the punch I'm hoping to produce. Sometimes I want my neighbors to think an earthquake is happening (haha), or at least minor mayhem in my apartment, but I intend to listen at low volume most of the time. What do you think?