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Tu Kewl
Audiophyte
I am in the market for my first surround system (I know I'm out of date). I'm trying to do my research and I am now at odds weather I want to get a digital system such as the Sony Dream systems or going with a put it together yourself system starting with (what I call) an analog receiver (the bigger bulkier ones)
Now ignoring all the bells and whistles that come with each (such as 1080p passthrough or digital media ports, or even the number of connections, etc), will there be any difference in the quality of sound produced by each of these?
For my particular situation, I am living is a small condo and don't need the system pumping out huge wattage, but I want to be able to experience the whole range of sounds and not want to sacrifice quality. The system will be used almost exclusively for TV watching anyways.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
Now ignoring all the bells and whistles that come with each (such as 1080p passthrough or digital media ports, or even the number of connections, etc), will there be any difference in the quality of sound produced by each of these?
For my particular situation, I am living is a small condo and don't need the system pumping out huge wattage, but I want to be able to experience the whole range of sounds and not want to sacrifice quality. The system will be used almost exclusively for TV watching anyways.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.