In Reply to: sound processors posted by docw on March 25, 2012 at 17:05:26:
That's $100 (plus shipping) that you can't put towards a real discrete HDMI surround A/V receiver or processor. You can pick up "Dolby Digital" A/V receivers at thrift stores for well under $100, which will be adequate for DVD (and other sources of lossy discrete surround). $250 will get you a new Pioneer A/V receiver which supports multichannel lossless over HDMI (Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio), and will bring you into the Blu-ray era.
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- Maybe if it was free and you only watch movies on VHS - bassbinotoko 12:37:50 03/27/12 (1)
- RE: Maybe if it was free and you only watch movies on VHS - docw 11:08:52 03/28/12 (0)