With my regular DVD player and digital connection,
- I can play a DVD-A selecting DD surround, for instance, Steely Dan's "Everything Must Go" and the sound mix around my listening position puts me in the middle of the band.
- I can play DTS 5.1 music discs with amazing results (for me, that is).
Now, my Front Towers cost me $700 CDA, I know there are better ones at $2,000 or more.
My Yamaha receiver cost me a lowly $650 CDA, I know the RX-V2500 is better.
My SVS PB-12 ISD sub is powerful enough at less than half the Gain setting for my liking. I know that for my size room, some would select a PB-12 ISD/2 or Ultra.
The point is that there is always something better. I am now 68 years old and I have perhaps 5 or 10 years at best to enjoy my system. In all things one must put a limit. In this case, I will remain with digital sound and leave analog multichannel to others. And I suspect that in 5 years from now, there will be less analog multichannel users than there are today. Perhaps the key to DTS music discs is good sound engineering as done for Parsons and the Eagles.