Eclipse911t
You can't be serious. Can you?
Don't worry about watts?
Subs are rated on price?
All recievers give a center ch?
don't worry about HDMI now?
There is a diff between rerouting center ch info into the front speakers and having a virtual or gohst center ch. Definitely. Not all do that. My onkyo does not. My sony does. you can hear the diff, trust me.
it is a prefference to be sure and not necessarily a deal breaker, just more advantageous.
such as are acquiring a receiver which has benn outfitted with HDMI 1.3a even though for now it may be unuseable, it serves one better to get it now than to wind up buyhing two or more devices later on as that approach is more cost effective. they will also have other video & audio interfaces too which will serve immediate needs.
Good bass costs more than good sound, oddly enough. Period.
Separates are the more expensive route. A receiver is the cheaper route, one box solution. Either approach will work, though the OP seemed to ask for a reasonable cost effective solution. IMO.
Don't worry about power if you don't worry about servicing your speakers occassionally or sound is not important to you, as underpowering your speakers will do mor bad than good.
You can't be serious. Can you?
Don't worry about watts?
Subs are rated on price?
All recievers give a center ch?
don't worry about HDMI now?
There is a diff between rerouting center ch info into the front speakers and having a virtual or gohst center ch. Definitely. Not all do that. My onkyo does not. My sony does. you can hear the diff, trust me.
it is a prefference to be sure and not necessarily a deal breaker, just more advantageous.
such as are acquiring a receiver which has benn outfitted with HDMI 1.3a even though for now it may be unuseable, it serves one better to get it now than to wind up buyhing two or more devices later on as that approach is more cost effective. they will also have other video & audio interfaces too which will serve immediate needs.
Good bass costs more than good sound, oddly enough. Period.
Separates are the more expensive route. A receiver is the cheaper route, one box solution. Either approach will work, though the OP seemed to ask for a reasonable cost effective solution. IMO.
Don't worry about power if you don't worry about servicing your speakers occassionally or sound is not important to you, as underpowering your speakers will do mor bad than good.