Nick250 said:
I would consider getting a 3806. It will sound the same as the 4306, but you will have funds in reserve to buy an external amp if it is necessary.
Nick
Just what I was going to suggest
Topspin,
You can pick up an external amp to power the 4 ohm speaker loads for about $200 per stereo amp.
Buy good quality mains and center channel speakers.
Buy the Denon 3806
If money allows buy good quality surrounds.
Then look at a powered sub.
Just remember, don't skimp on any speaker. If you can't afford what you want, hold off. You can still have a great sounding theater with just the front three speakers. The mains are the MOST important part of a 5.1 system, but they're not everything. The weak link speaker can be very noticable or sometimes annoying to listen to.
Look at this as a "project in the works". Every little piece you add will just enhance the listening enjoyment. I've been building a home theater piece-by-piece since Dolby Pro Logic was the "latest and greatest" thing out (almost 20 years). And I'm still not completely satisfied
ENJOY THE DISEASE........I mean HOBBY
EDIT: BTW, HDMI switching isn't a necessity, either. I wouldn't worry about it.