I see, sounds good. I suppose the final question that leads to then is if I'm buying a new receiver to go with a sweet new tv, is trying to match a center to ~$100-150 worth of existing speakers a wise decision or is there something I should be looking at for a far better sounding front trio of...
Cool, can't argue with that, my old receiver offered no such functionality. I think its nearing its sweet 16 though too :D
Do I need the "watching" center or can I go ahead and get something thats a step up in quality and will be appreciated in the future?
Kind of figured wireless was a bit much to ask. I don't see the reason to spend that much now when in a few years I'll probably have a larger space that I will be fine pulling wire in.
No need for networking that I can think of. I can pipe about everything I need in via the vt60's apps. I...
I find myself in a situation with a great tv and a mixed audio situation. My receiver is aging and needs to be retired, it doesn't offer hdmi at all. The tv is a panasonic vt60 so I'm doing alright there. I've been using sony sf-5000's for front left and right channels. I have an aging sony...
Ahh gotcha, the bluray player feeding everything is a lg bd-670. Basically right now I know nothing is really ideal, its just making the best I can do on a budget :)
Oh there's a great deal I'd rather have too, but seeing the receiver on sale for $50 shipped..well I can wait much longer for something I'd rather have or start using it today. ;) I did not know most toslink would be 2.0, sounds like I may need to hook up the sherwood and try out the sonys for...
I have a small apartment and am trying to decide how to best use my equipment. My tv connects via optical cable to a rather cheap visio sound bar. It does the job for being a good apartment neighbor. Last week on a while I bought a sherwood rx-4503 2 channl receiver on a while thinking it...