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Old 09-06-2008, 06:51 PM   #1
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What I have:
Sony KDS R70 XBR2
PS3
OPPO DVD
Explorer 8300 HD DVR cable box
Yamaha HTR 5150
Yamaha speakers for surround, Front speakers are Argonaut by Mission
my dilemma:

Toying with a new receiver (yamaha works flawlessly but 5.1 only and no hdmi). It would be nice to have hdmi into a new receiver then to tv and use one remote, but....would the sound be that much better in a new one with Dolby True HD and DTS HD? Price isn't that much of an issue, but would like to be in the less than $1k range. Or am I wasting my time because I won't hear that much of a difference in sound with a new receiver.
Any help would be terrific
Thanks
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Pioneer 7.1 Receiver $399.99 This weekend

I think you'll love the difference. Not to mention ease of connectivity via hdmi cables.
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Originally Posted by bklyn1028 View Post
What I have:
Sony KDS R70 XBR2
PS3
OPPO DVD
Explorer 8300 HD DVR cable box
Yamaha HTR 5150
Yamaha speakers for surround, Front speakers are Argonaut by Mission
my dilemma:

Toying with a new receiver (yamaha works flawlessly but 5.1 only and no hdmi). It would be nice to have hdmi into a new receiver then to tv and use one remote, but....would the sound be that much better in a new one with Dolby True HD and DTS HD? Price isn't that much of an issue, but would like to be in the less than $1k range. Or am I wasting my time because I won't hear that much of a difference in sound with a new receiver.
Any help would be terrific
Thanks
If you've got money to spend then I would suggest looking around at Denon, Marantz, Onkyo, and top end Pioneer models. Steer away from any RCA, Sony, Technics, Sharp, Panasonic, and Samsung audio products.
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