Very wise route. I have the enough amps and speakers to have a substantial HT system but refuse to divulge into a hi priced video processor and dvd. I watch a lot of news and informative shows and all of my favorite movies usually consist of a lot of dialogue. (Which requires more acting skils ). Furthermore, who needs to hear Peter Jennings in a full blown 7.1 system with a pair of mathing subs. HT is great if you can invest an entire wing of your home to while tricking it out. This way will require a six figure home improvemnt bill to your addition. I would do it if I had that much disposable income, otherwise a pool or tennis court in the yard would do. One thing to realize about HT is that you don't need to hear an accurate portrayal of an explosion, gunshot, or doors closing because you have the TV screen to portray the image of one. I hear doors open and close daily. It is an overated experience. With two channel audio we are forced to use our imaginary senses to re create something we do not visualize. This is the beauty of two channel which is the representation of what it might be like rather than what it is.