Dawg, are you going to be running sources into the AVR-300 (if that's what you wound up getting?) I ask because many newer plasmas have plenty of inputs for video (HDMI, component, S-video, composite, etc.) and you don't always have to run video sources through your receiver.
It's almost always better to run those sources through your television, if possible, to skip the unneeded stage of having a receiver process those signals. The one exception I've found is that running my VCR through the Arcam enhances the picture significantly (by upgrading it from composite video to near-component video).
Apologies if I've run off on the wrong track here...just trying to gauge all the relevant issues.
It's almost always better to run those sources through your television, if possible, to skip the unneeded stage of having a receiver process those signals. The one exception I've found is that running my VCR through the Arcam enhances the picture significantly (by upgrading it from composite video to near-component video).
Apologies if I've run off on the wrong track here...just trying to gauge all the relevant issues.