Ozfly,
Thank you for the response. I have looked at the Outlaw, Sherbourn, and ATI. The latter two are like the clones of Outlaw. However, I don't have any experience w/ them. I have seen only good reviews by the professionals for Outlaw and Sherbourn processors. Seriously wondering if there's any bias. So any personal experience regarding any of those three would be greatly appreciated. Back to the ultimate question, why do some people prefer Krell, Parasound, and others over Outlaw or Sherbourn? That is still a mystery to me. Maybe some one can shed some light for me.
Regarding the Denon, your point is valid. Why switch when it works? I'm trying to improve some sound qualities -- solely movies and concert DVDs. However, the key question is whether or not it's worth it since more than 50% of the time is spent watching regular TV. Please, fill me in.
Thank you for the response. I have looked at the Outlaw, Sherbourn, and ATI. The latter two are like the clones of Outlaw. However, I don't have any experience w/ them. I have seen only good reviews by the professionals for Outlaw and Sherbourn processors. Seriously wondering if there's any bias. So any personal experience regarding any of those three would be greatly appreciated. Back to the ultimate question, why do some people prefer Krell, Parasound, and others over Outlaw or Sherbourn? That is still a mystery to me. Maybe some one can shed some light for me.
Regarding the Denon, your point is valid. Why switch when it works? I'm trying to improve some sound qualities -- solely movies and concert DVDs. However, the key question is whether or not it's worth it since more than 50% of the time is spent watching regular TV. Please, fill me in.