I am very impatient. I want everything to just work now!
I know you guys are saying wait until a receiver can deliver the 4K/120Hz but if eArc works correctly there really isn't a downside to connecting the xbox series x directly to my LG CX OLED tv right? I will be getting the full quality audio just like if I were directly connected to the receiver, right? The TV has 4K/120Hz, VRR, ALLM.
If I go the route of...F it...I will just connect the xbox to my TV for the next couple of years...then what receiver should I get now to get the best out of my system? 3600? 3700? 4700? Different brand?
3600 (vs 3700) - No HDR10+, No Dynamic HDR, No Dolby Vision
3700 (vs 4700) - No DDSC HD Digital, No Alpha Processing, No Auro 3D, No Jitter Reduction, No Bass Sync, No gold played RCA terminals, Two sets of powerful DSP chips (3700) vs. Two dual SHARC+ core DSP (4700)
Questions:
1) What is DDSC HD Digital? The 4700 has a "32 bit" whereas the 3700 doesn't have it
2) What is Alpha processing? the 4700 has AL32 Processing Multichannel whereas the 3700 doesn't have it
3) What is Auro 3D? When would I be able to "use" it? I know/understand Atmos and DTS-X (those audio tracks are on Blu-Ray discs and the receiver decodes the track and uses that to throw the sound to locations rather than specific speakers). What/who uses Auro 3D? Is it a big deal to have?
4) Can you give me a "what is Jitter reduction for dummies" explanation? Do I care about the Jitter reduction for non-gaming video? (i.e. TV and Blu-Ray)
5) Bass sync? What does this do on the 4700 vs the 3700 which does not have it. I will have 2xPB-3000 SVS subs in the new setup.
6) Do I care about gold plated RCA terminals?
This is the comparison link I used to look at the 3700 vs 4700
Compare A/V Receivers, TVs, Espresso Machines. Sort and filter the results.
www.zkelectronics.com