I agree with Shakey. The issue here is the room size. Yes there are some good buys out there, but they have to perform in the room where you put them. If you look at the THX high-fidelity audio/visual reproduction standards for home theaters (below), its clear that size matters. The size of the room determines how much air can be moved. The more air moved, the larger the scale of sound. Realism in sound reproduction depends to a large degree on how much the scale approximates the sound as it would be in the actual venue or location where it occurs or is depicted in the film/movie. Bottom line is, it depends on what satisfies your viewing and listening needs. To take the room out of the equation, audiophile grade head-fi gear can be quite impressive, but IMHO it cant rival the realism attained by a great sound system set up properly in a room with good acoustics. In a good HT system, the level of both visual and sonic realism is what makes the viewing/listening experience.
THX Ultra2: THX Ultra2 Certified products bring the cinematic experience to larger home theaters, 3,000 cubic feet in size, with a viewing distance of 12 feet or greater from the screen.
THX Select2: THX Select2 Certified products are for medium sized rooms, up to 2,000 cubic feet in size, with a 10-12 foot viewing distance from the screen.
THX I/S Plus Systems: Certified Systems (AV Receiver + Speaker Bundle) have the power to fill a small home theater or dorm room where the viewing distance from the screen is 6-8 feet.
THX Ultra2: THX Ultra2 Certified products bring the cinematic experience to larger home theaters, 3,000 cubic feet in size, with a viewing distance of 12 feet or greater from the screen.
THX Select2: THX Select2 Certified products are for medium sized rooms, up to 2,000 cubic feet in size, with a 10-12 foot viewing distance from the screen.
THX I/S Plus Systems: Certified Systems (AV Receiver + Speaker Bundle) have the power to fill a small home theater or dorm room where the viewing distance from the screen is 6-8 feet.