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I've never gone out and bought a whole new setup all at once, it's all been upgraded over the last twenty years. I guess the one that most fits is when Jaws was released in DTS on DVD. I got a second DVD player (Toshiba SD-3109, a dual disc player!) since my Sony DVP-S7000 (Second in Western Canada!) was not DTS compatible and I got a Millenium 246 DTS decoder. It was total about $600 for both! (Decoder was $1200 marked down to $600, then again to $300!). Then the decoder didn't recognize the DTS flag from the Toshiba (decoder had issues with certain brands and what internal DTS processor was used, I found out later). Traded the Toshiba for my friend's Pioneer after testing compatibility. Also had to get new 6 channel interconnects, so another $50-60. Was the hassle and cost for one title (a 25 year old title to boot!) worth it? At the time, yes!
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