- Matt! Welcome aboard to the never ending upgrade cycle! You may find it hard to believe but, I'm very much a middle of the road "value for money" / "80/20" scenario and HATE any ridiculous claims, so just don't let any of the following items show up at your place (and apologies for anyone who already as purchased them):
- Bose Lifestyle /Cubes (junk but great marketing!)
- Sony (just overpriced for what you get)
- Horn loaded speakers (great for Cinema's but probably not the best in a house)
- Special esoteric speaker, interconnect cables (the std ones are just fine - the electrons can not tell the difference)
- Special esoteric material from outerspace for tweeter construction
- Any receiver claiming mega watts per channel
So - pending what you have (or don't) here is how I would break down an initial HT setup....and then select a receiver to fit in as it is the least important bit (you can opt up and blow real $$'s but apart from the bragging rights I'm note sure most can notice a difference after a certain point....):
1) Big Screen TV US$3K: As big as you can get else you just don't see the benefit of HD. eg 65inch Pana Plasma US$2,700 (unfortunately Pio no longer sells the Kuro but if you can get a 60" it's all the go). I'd avoid projection unless you are going a dedicated HT Room with quality light control.
2) Quality Speakers US$3-4K: No point of skimping here if you want to hear HD, and sorry the wife may not like it but the physics behind Air Pumps (speakers) means they are going to be full sized - no ifs or buts, you can not get full spectum sound from cubes. The best advice I got was to take some Audio and Video that I was very familiar with to a real HiFi store and spend an hour or so doing A/B tests to see what you like. After lots of research I ended up importing a 5.1 setup from
www.axiomaudio.com and have been very pleased not only with the speakers but also with the professionalism and recommendations in what works in the space you are trying to fill (you send them a drawing of your room(s) and they will talk you through what will work). Depending on you room layout a 5.1 / 6.1 / 7.1 system may be best (most Blu-rays are still 5.1 audio). Pending your room layout a there could be an argument for a second sub (eg 5.2 / 6.2 / 7.2)
3) Source US$300: You are going to need to feed you setup with HD material so I guess that will be a HTPC for you with an ATI5XXX graphics card with HDMI....and lots of patience trying to get it to all work....or buy a PS3!
4) Receiver US$1.5K: I hate to say it but, I'm pretty unfazed here and due to all the changes with CODECS, HDMI Vers etc this is an area that tends to see allot of changes if you want to chase the next big thing (as you have pointed out - BDA have released their 3D spec....). There is no need to spend big $$ as the key bit is that it needs to have enough clean / unclipped / undistorted amplification power to drive the speakers you have (or are getting) to fill you room at correct sound pressure levels. All current receivers from the big players will support more speaker formats than you need and should have heaps of HDMI input (eg Yamaha RX-V2065 is a 7.2 receiver). If you are trying to fill a large room with high sound pressure levels you can add US$4-5K for a 7.1 channel power amp, and you then use your receiver as a preamp.
If you are thinking about 3d - then the electronics is one you may want to hold off on as there are a couple of different approaches the MFR are taking and until commercial units hit the streets there is no saying how good or bad they will be at this stage. Of course you could hold off forever and it has been a very very long time since your last upgrade!
Thanks
Nathan
PS - Happy to help making fun of you any time but I'd blame Jim for the "public" shaming - imagine moving that thread to the public forum!