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isuguy

Audiophyte
Ok here's the deal.........

I have a 46" samsung LCD tv and i'm wanting to set up a somewhat low end to mid level surround sound system.....surprise!!!! Anyway, i got the polk audio 6750 speaker system to start with. I am trying to stay under or close to $300 on the receiver. I have my ps3, cable box, dvd player hooked up via hdmi to my tv and it looks great. Do i really need a receiver with hdmi inputs to plug these things into? Or will my tv suffice and i can just run my speakers through the receiver? One CC person recommended plugging it all up to the tv and running an optic cable to the receiver for the surround sound. Another recommended a receiver with hdmi. ugh, what do i do? I have an apt by the way but looking to the future and would like a 7.1 receiver by the way. I know, WANT WANT WANT! If i don't need the hdmi on the rec. i was looking at the denon avr-687....good choice? or with the hdmi necessary, possibly the onkyo tx-sr505....good choice there? Thank you in advance.
 
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jimfitz

Audioholic
For $300, I would just get a receiver with optical and/or coaxial inputs and run sound only through the receiver. Leave your components hooked up via HDMI to your monitor for the best possible video. The only think you will lose is the single switching ability of an HDMI receiver.
 
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isuguy

Audiophyte
single switching

is the single switching the same as just changing the inputs on the tv? Except it's just a quick switch on the receiver and nothing with the tv?
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
With everything connected thru the receiver you gain single input switching. Audio follows video so when you switch the video input, the audio follows. With the setup where you have video connected directly to the display device, you have to switch the receiver and the TV at the same time. That can be mitigated with a remote that allows macros but is still not as conveninet as letting the receiver handle all of the switching for you.
 
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