You don't say anything about owning a dvd player? You will need one. You could get the outlaw audio receiver for $499, it has pre out/amp in for all channels and crossover from 60-200hz for sub out. Down the road when you get some more cash you can just get a couple of their little monoblocks for more power to the front channels. Just going to DD/DTS will be huge increase in quality of movie sound over pro-logic, at $499 it makes a nice pre/pro even if you don't count the 6-65 watt amps you would have. The nice thing about pre outs for all channels which is very hard to find in a receiver in this price range, is that you can add as many high power amps as you think you need down the road and use the receiver for a pre/pro. On the other hand you don't say how much money you have to spend right now, if you have much more cash to spend, there are other ideas in other price ranges. outlawaudio.com has some of them on their web site.
will a receiver upgrade make a enough difference
I am wondering with my setup if I would really notice the difference in upgrading receivers. Currently I have an older model Mitsubishi pro-logic receiver. I am looking at upgrading to a DD, DTS/ES.... receiver. With my current mid to low-fi speakers will I notice the difference in sound?
My speakers include:
Mission towers (M73) fronts
Polk Monitor CS100 center
Sony SA-WM500 subwoofer
Bose AM 5 satellites rear
Would upgrading my receiver make a noticeable difference in sound, or is it something that I wouldn't notice too much with those speakers?
My speakers include:
Mission towers (M73) fronts
Polk Monitor CS100 center
Sony SA-WM500 subwoofer
Bose AM 5 satellites rear
Would upgrading my receiver make a noticeable difference in sound, or is it something that I wouldn't notice too much with those speakers?
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