I'd like to make a little bit off of it to offset the cost of the 2112.
It's a
Denon AVR-1910. I need one that actually supports 3D. Although, what grinds my gears is that for the most part, HDMI 1.3 is fairly 3D compliant. The Top-Bottom, Side-by-Side and Checkerboard transmission formats all fit in the standard 720p/1080p spec since they use a 1080p picture typically split in some fashion to contain both the content for both eyes. Blu-Ray's Frame Packing doesn't completely work though. The problem is that Frame Packing is larger (1920x2180 I believe) as it contains two 1080p frames with a small break in between. Because of the larger video frame, the AVR cannot find the audio stream. This can be solved with using an optical cable to transmit the audio, which means you don't get lossless audio (DTS-HD Master, Dolby TrueHD).
The reason why it doesn't work is that it won't transfer an EDID that says, "hey, I support 3D!" :\
There's my 3D rant of the day.
This is the sub that I have:
http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/dsw/index.php?s=dswpro600
It's alright overall. It's not really worth the MSRP though. I do use a cheaper Polk sub (
Polk PSW10) upstairs, but that's mostly because I wanted a small sub with auto-sensing on/off.