One of the highest scoring DVD players in the Secrets of Home Theater DVD Benchmark tests (www.hometheaterhifi.com) is the $200 Oppo. The Oppo also has DVD Audio. I would wait on the HD DVD player. As far as I know, there are no HD DVD's out yet. Again, I would suggest you keep the Yammy and spend the money on the speakers. Regarding up market receivers: I have a highly upgraded/modified Denon 3806 with HDMI switching. The switching works fine on the receiver but the cheap cable boxes generally aren't compatible. If I had to do it over again, I would have spent my money a little differently and kept my old Marantz receiver. If you are 70% video then you definitely need a descent subwoofer. The sub is key to a good AV set up. Besides the boom, the sub will take a huge load off your 85 watt/ch receiver. Take a look at HSU Resaerch for good value.
would B&W work with cheap japanese recievers?
I am trying to upgrade an old Yamaha HT receiver, 85Wx5 with equally cheap speakers.
Don't want to buy an upmarket receiver yet as they generally don't offer HDMI switching. But would like to get started with speakers, like two front B&W 700 series.
Does this make sense? Or should I upgrade the receiver/speakers togethter.
Don't want to buy an upmarket receiver yet as they generally don't offer HDMI switching. But would like to get started with speakers, like two front B&W 700 series.
Does this make sense? Or should I upgrade the receiver/speakers togethter.
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