Hey, if you can get me the Linn plus 5 speakers for $500, I'll take it in a second... On second thought, you could even leave out the speakers.
Honestly, I think I'm going to go with the Sony unless I see a great deal on a reciever / speakers combo and then throw on a cheap DVD player. Don't underestimate what we're dealing with here -- every time I come home to the parents place there is six months worth of tasks built up ranging from reprogramming the VCR, resetting the clocks, figuring out why the remote control doesn't work (yes, sometimes it's batteries) to hooking up X, Y, and Z new trinket. In short, anything more than idiot-proof just won't get used. Also, like anyone who has, over the course of years, dropped obscene amounts of money into stereo gear, and then another rather-not-think-about-it amount into HT gear, I promise that I have no problem figuring out how to spend MORE money on this stuff. The trick is how not to (compromise is a bitch, no?).
Finally, at the risk of outing my own parents, their "main" system is Bose and JVC. Yea, yea, I'd like to think that I have risen above my origins into a new realm of understanding. Mom's got a grand paino and plays nearly every day, so when I sit her down in front of my system I like to think I am making progress -- but Pop's a lost cause. Know your audience. I don't want to beat them up over trying to make them love something they think is a waste of money, and they don't want to get beat up. They're convinced I'm nuts, I assure them they just don't get it, and everyone's happy. $600 worth of Sony whistles and bells (which is still more than I could ever admit to having spent) will make them go "ooh" at appropriate moments, sound infinitely better than the little squeek-box in the TV, and it will be a merry x-mas for all. Thanks for your thoughts, and I hope ya'll have a wonderfull holiday.
Honestly, I think I'm going to go with the Sony unless I see a great deal on a reciever / speakers combo and then throw on a cheap DVD player. Don't underestimate what we're dealing with here -- every time I come home to the parents place there is six months worth of tasks built up ranging from reprogramming the VCR, resetting the clocks, figuring out why the remote control doesn't work (yes, sometimes it's batteries) to hooking up X, Y, and Z new trinket. In short, anything more than idiot-proof just won't get used. Also, like anyone who has, over the course of years, dropped obscene amounts of money into stereo gear, and then another rather-not-think-about-it amount into HT gear, I promise that I have no problem figuring out how to spend MORE money on this stuff. The trick is how not to (compromise is a bitch, no?).
Finally, at the risk of outing my own parents, their "main" system is Bose and JVC. Yea, yea, I'd like to think that I have risen above my origins into a new realm of understanding. Mom's got a grand paino and plays nearly every day, so when I sit her down in front of my system I like to think I am making progress -- but Pop's a lost cause. Know your audience. I don't want to beat them up over trying to make them love something they think is a waste of money, and they don't want to get beat up. They're convinced I'm nuts, I assure them they just don't get it, and everyone's happy. $600 worth of Sony whistles and bells (which is still more than I could ever admit to having spent) will make them go "ooh" at appropriate moments, sound infinitely better than the little squeek-box in the TV, and it will be a merry x-mas for all. Thanks for your thoughts, and I hope ya'll have a wonderfull holiday.