Hi--my wife and I are in the process of putting a home theater together, and have about $10k to spend in the process. We're probably going to buy the new Mitsubishi 1080p DLP television ($3,700), the Newform Research 645's for our front speakers ($2000--the old ones, not the ones just about to be out), Mirage Omnisat rear speakers (two of them, for about $250 per speaker). John Meyer at Newform Research has convinced me that digital amplifiers are the wave of the future, and are also WAY cheaper than analog amplifiers, as well as better performers (except when you get into stratospheric levels of cash). I've been trying to decide what digital amp to get and which DVD player to get, and have been vacillating between the Panasonic XR-70 (which Meyer touts on his website) and the HK 2005 Digital Path, which has more features (and is more expensive), but doesn't appear to have HDMI (which the Panasonic has, despite it's $300 price). My question(s) after all of that are:
1) Do you agree with Meyer's extremely favorable view of digital amps?
2) If you were sold on digital amps, which one would you buy, and which DVD player would you match it with? (I'm open to other models in addition to the Panasonic and HK).
3) Is HDMI as important as I think it is (very important).
4) Any reaction to the new Mitsubishi 1080p TV, or Newform Research speakers?
Please answer any or all of these questions---thanks!!!