If you are looking at the Sunfire, you may wish to consider two derivative designs that many people speak very highly of namely the Emotiva (2 models) and the Sherbourn PT-7010a. The Sherbourn is definitely a refinement on the original Sunfire design and downstream variants and has very good sound as well as balanced XLR and single-ended output options. It does all the video transcoding you need and has an external HDMI switcher to help future-proof your investment. I owned one for about a year and a half and the build quality is extremely good as is the sound, DSP capabilities, etc....It has full 7.1 outputs along with two 'stereo side' outputs that can be allocated to a second zone or to 9.1 HT use if memory serves. There are two 7010a's posted on Audiogon in the $799 price range now.
Help to upgrade my surround processor
Here's the short version. I have a TV with composite and S-video inputs only. I also have an old (at least 15 years) Onkyo ED-301 Dolby Digital SP. I only watch a movie a week. My sources are DVD and Laser. I can't change my TV as yet, so the S-Video is OK. But I imagine the chip in my unit (motorola 24 bit dsp 56009) is basically a dinosaur. How can I get some better sound and upgrade? I imagine I just can't upgrade my chip. Sound is my primary consideration. My problem is that I hate to buy an Anthem AVM 20 which is a 8-9 year old unit and the newer Anthems are too pricey. Does the v2 2.21 upgrade sound good enough compared to today's chips? Otherwise Rotel, Sherwood, Outlaw or maybe a Cary 6? Thanks in advance for any help.
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