I faced the same choice a few months ago. Most all of the newest receivers all have HDMI connectivity and one cable per component for all audio and video inputs is so much simpler. If your BlueRay player can decode,then as Dweller mentioned, you can use your old receiver, but the cabling can be extensive should you want 5-7.1. I have a big old drawer full of audio and video cables that became useless once I made the change. While I haven't experimented with many different HDMI cables, the consensus of professional and amateur opinion seems to lean towards the issue that
high priced HDMI cables don't really work any better than reasonably priced ones. Besides, there are plenty of inexpensive home theater receivers available that are much, much better than the rediculouly priced receivers of a few years ago.
high priced HDMI cables don't really work any better than reasonably priced ones. Besides, there are plenty of inexpensive home theater receivers available that are much, much better than the rediculouly priced receivers of a few years ago.