O.K.I'm a 2 channel tube man by heart.
I realize a "combo" A/V system has been the general advice by all of you to basically stay clear unless you want to exchange 1 expensive hobby for another, so be it.....I do however, want to put together a system of say $2,000.00 in used gear and I notice there are a lot of "previous generation" receivers out there,at really low prices, ie. Nakamichi DV-8, Denon AVR-1700, etc., that do not endorse the DTS factor.
Tell me truthfully, in a entry level midrange system, am I really going to hear leaps and bounds of difference between DTS and just plain DD?
thanks fo your help, audioman
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Topic - As a video "newcomer", how important is DTS really? - Audioman 20:50:55 02/28/01 (9)
- Re: As a video "newcomer", how important is DTS really? - BQ 19:40:01 03/01/01 (0)
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- Who cares... - Rich 22:43:53 02/28/01 (0)
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- Re: Get it. - Joe Murphy Jr 21:42:53 03/01/01 (2)
- Re: Get it. - Roland 09:34:42 03/02/01 (1)
- Re: Get it. - Joe Murphy Jr 10:48:55 03/02/01 (0)