Sorry for being so redundant...
HELLO, and HAPPY TURKEY DAY!
Bottom line, I guess it boils down to finding a AVR/Speaker setup that sound better,fuller, and less tinty than your basic Sony,Panasonic,LG, Samsung Theater In A Box systems,that won't break the bank and will have some staying power.
OK, I have the TV, Time Warner DVR,now looking for a AVR receiver. Don't have loads of money, but don't want a cheap, tinty,sounding HTiab speaker system. YES, I DO KNOW YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR,BUT....There's got to be a middle ground,without spending a modest $1,000 on both the AVR and the speakers.
Are Component speakers better than HTiab speakers? I'm guess HECK YEAH!
Besides being unindated with all the decoding, upswitching, upconverting, neural sound,THX,etc.,etc., now I have to be concerned with finding matched,unmatched or timbered or un-timbered speaker sound.
I want good speakers and better than HTiab, so I guess it's component time for me.
What I saw at Circuit City was this:
2)Polk Audio PLK M10 2-way bookshelf, 89db
2)PLK M20 (amp power recom, 20-150w) or M50 Floor monitor,
1)PLK Center CS10,
1)PSW Sub 10"
Or
Polk RMS75 5Channel for about ($350.00)
Polk RM10 Speaker System setup (5 plus sub) ($204.50)
Are good prices for these polks? Are Polks even worth the money or should I check out other lines?
The room I'll be putting this in for now, is about a 12' x 9', and can do just fine with 5.1 receiver, BUT IF I ever wanted to move to that bigger room in the house, a 7.1 channel would be more sensible. I don't want to buy two AVRS.
Do you know if I could use only a 5.1 setup in a 7.1 AVR setup without any consequences?
And I'm entertaining with one of these AVR's:
(these are BestBuy prices not Fry's or Amazon) The Yamaha is a little pricey for me)
Pioneer VSX-1018 AH 7.1 (910w) ($430.00)
Pioneer VSX-918 5.1 (120w) ($265.00)
Onkyo TXSR-606 7.1 (90wx7) ($338.00)
Yamaha RX-V633 7.1 (665w) ($500.00)
It sounds very stupid and naive to think I could get a killer system for less than $700.00, but could I possibly?
What I think...
I will need 3 HDMI - 1 out and two in,minimum)
TV HDMI to AVR,
Blueray HDMI to AVR,
TimeWarner HDMI to AVR
Thanks to all who reply, and again, sorry for repeating myself. Just in case someone new chimes in, I want him /her to know what's i'm doing. ;-)