You're welcome to come and listen anytime, but looking at where you live, I think it would be a pretty long drive.

For what it's worth my set-up is as follows:
Integra 9.8 pre/pro (Audyssey room correction enabled and in use)
D-Sonic Magnum 2000-5 5 channel amp
http://www.d-sonic.net/
(I'm using the balanced outputs on the 9.8 to the balanced inputs on the amp using el cheapo Guitar Center XLR cables)
Panasonic DMP-BD30K Blu-Ray player (set to bitstream audio to the 9.8 via HDMI and video set at 1080p/24)
Toshiba HD-A35 HD DVD player (set to bitstream audio to the 9.8 via HDMI and video set at 1080p/24)
Sony el cheapo upscaling SD DVD player (set to output video at 1080i)
Comcast SA 8300HD DVR (set to output video at 1080i)
All DVD players and the DVR are connected to the 9.8 via HDMI
All 4 HDMI inputs on the 9.8 are used up
One HDMI cable output to a Sony KDS60A3000 TV
All HDMI cables are el cheapo Sony playstation HDMI cables
Front LR speakers: Dali Helicon 400
Center chanel speaker: Paradigm CC-370 (will be replaced soon with a Dali Helicon C-200)
Surround speakers: Paradigm AMS-150R in ceiling
SVS PB12 Plus/2 subwoofer
All speaker cables are el cheapo homemade cables made with Home Depo 12/2 speaker wire and radio shack banana plugs
Logitech Squeezebox hooked up to my home network via cat5 cable (I'm not using the wireless because it just seems to sound better via the hard wired connection).
The Squeezebox is hooked up to the 9.8 via an el cheapo Radio Shack optical cable.
All music files are stored on a couple of 500 gb usb drives connected to one of my computers and are in either full resolution wav or flac format.
Logitech Harmony 880 universal remote to control them all.
For what it's worth Dolby True HD and most PCM tracks sound pretty good also. But, there's just something special about the DTS HD Master Audio tracks. And as far as I'm concerned, DTS HD Master Audio really is much better than normal DTS es tracks on SD DVDs. The clarity, detail, and surround engagement is just awesome.