YOyoYOhowsDAjello - I had followed that thread. I don't think I can afford the Rockets. Or rather, I don't want to spend $1700 on speakers and still another $600 on the receiver. That means I'd go over budget $300. I think it's probably a better idea to have bookshelf fronts since having floorstanding means more weight to move. And I move about once a year on average.
Good idea about the 170 system with 340 center. Actually, they have a "higher end" package that is 340 fronts and center and 170 rears. Is it reasonable to assume that the front three speakers are most important?
By the way, my breakup for usage is probably 70% HT/Movies and 20% games and 10% music.
Ascend offered the AVR-435 to me for $600. Not much of a discount but at least competitive.
Where can I purchase the SVS? What about the VTF-2? I know I can get the VTF from Ascend but I think that might be only in a package. Do they have a good price seperately? I don't know of any other vendors.
Whoozyerdaddy - I am not sure what you mean by this statement:
If you do decide to video straight to the plasma (bypassing the receiver's video switching system) bag the S-Video stuff. Most of digital displays available today have video processing far superior to whatever is in the device you're using the S-vid for. Let your plamsa do the Y/C separation.
Can you please clarify?
Sorry, $800 would really ruin my budget goals. I can definitely stretch it (seems like I'll have to since stands are $200 a set) but not by too much. $600 is already stretching it if I am spending $1500-1600 on speakers.
Does B&W sell online?
Can you tell me more about the Energy Take system? It seems like a HTIB style set. Very pretty looking. Is it all looks, no performance?
Don't worry. I will never touch Bose!
rleemhui - Just for my clarification, the AVR-435 does have upconversion but only through S-Video? So how would that work? Would I have two outputs to my display (1 component and 1 S-Video). Then when I have something plugged in via RCA (say an old school VCR), it goes into the receiver, then gets converted to S-Video output, then goes into my display? Does the receiver know that when it is being fed composite, it should output via the S-Video path to the TV? It's that smart?
What about if one of my devices is S-Video and not composite? Can the AVR-435 go from S-Video to Component? I think that is the more likely scenario. I actually don't think I have any composite stuff. Or if I do, they have a S-Video option I just didn't want to bother buying a cable for. The reason I am asking is "just in case". Say a friend brings over a camcorder or old tape deck that they want to hook up for a demo. I don't want to say "sorry, my receiver can't support that".
Out of curiousity, what devices do you have that are *not* component?
knyghtbyte - It's hard for me to determine a proper ratio on how much to spend on speakers and the receiver, but your 90% seems awfully steep. I don't want to get stuck with a $200 receiver and have to upgrade a few months later. I think $2k total is a respectable budget.
What is the best bang for your buck in the Denon line? Does the 3805 directly compete with the AVR-435?
Whoozyerdaddy - I think if I were to demo at a store, it'd be for products that are B&M only and with no discount. For example, Paradigms. But if there is no internet policy, then I won't demo. Not that I wouldn't want to hear it, but more because I would not want to waste their time.
Thanks everyone for your time. I really think I'll be able to make a good decision with your help.