Originally posted by: buck
Ok, I almost pulled the trigger this weekend but thought I should come back and make sure what I am getting is what I can use.
Let me be more specific about what I have and what I want to do with my 42" lcd hdtv.
1.)My hd cable box *does not* have hdmi, only component. So decent sound from this.
2.)I have a xbox360 with component, I want to be able to play games and have the sound be great (having people over for halo3 party). I guess I will have to use the optical for this.
3.)I am getting a Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD Player, I want crisp quality sound for my dvds. I understand that I will not be getting $1000 worth of sound perfection, but enough that when I have people over for "300", it will impress me (and them

).
4.)Good sounding cds (doesnt take much for this I guess).
I should have been this clear in my original post, but here it is.
The receiver I almost got this weekend was the onkyo 505, for $250ish. Would this be fine for a couple of years till I get a house and can really get something special?
Thank you so much for your help.
1) If your Cable box has Coax or Optical out use that. If you are stuck with only L/R from the cable box there isnt much you can do about audio. Remember Component is Video ONLY. HDMI has Video and Audio (Slightly better audio than Coax/Optical)
2) Xbox 360 + Optical is the way to go for sure. Mine sounds fantastic this way to my Onkyo 705
3) The HD-A2 would be best hooked up to a reciever that can decrypt audio via HDMI, but you wont lose much if anything from Optical/Coax.
4) L/R Input is all your gonna get from a typical CD player. If your using your 360 it will do optical, but most solutions will be the same here.
The Onkyo 505 is nice, and considering your needs will fit you just fine. Going Coax from your cable box and HD-A2, and Optical from your Xbox you would still have 1 Digital input free. The HDMI switch is nice and all, but remember no audio comes in through this.
Personally though I would upgrade to the Onkyo 605 for a real keeper and can be had for 400-450 if you get the right deal. Still this is alot more than 250, so its alot to consider. The ability to take Audio over HDMI and not just switch it is awesome and the 605 is the cheapest receiver you will find that can do it. However it only has 2 HDMI ports so its not a huge deal.
The 705 is the best point for price/features. The 705 has 3 HDMI, tons of Digital Inputs, THX Select2 certification, and Pre-outs for all 7.1 channels + a Powered zone 2. Honestly I feel like its a receiver that can last you 10 years without considering change.
To Sum up:
505 - Will suit you now, but not super flexible, although at this price it has an amazing feature set. At 250 price cant be touched, and it will likely suit you perfectly well, plus can always get a 2nd life in another room if you want to upgrade.
605 - Adds HDMI audio and more power/features including component -> HDMI upconversion (up to 720p). Good mix of power and features at 400-450ish
705 - Powered Zone 2, 7.1 Pre-outs, 3 HDMI and 6 Digital inputs, Neural THX 7.1 DSP, more powerful autoconfig and THX Certification. At 600-650ish its definitely expensive but will last a long time.
Honestly you cant go wrong with any of them IMO, but really Id suggest the 505 or 705 depending on how adventurous you are and how long you want this to be your main receiver.
2 years ago I was in your situation and opted for the SR-590S HTIB from Onkyo and the system more than sufficed until I just needed something bigger with more inputs. Now that system is in my bedroom for its second life and I am still happy with it. I just moved onto the 705 in my living room. If you can see yourself buying the 505 and then moving it to your bedroom till the next gen Onkyo's are out then by all means do it. You wont be disappointed with any of their receivers.