THX vs. DTS


Hi.

I would like to get opinions on experienced ears who have had THX and DTS systems. I am thinking of getting a new receiver, perhaps a Denon and considering upgrading to THX. The problem is of course, it cost a heck lot more.

Does THX really make THAT much of a difference (2-4X the money!). I don't see many DVDs with THX around, is DTS enough for the next 5-7 years? I like DTS already.

Thanks.
fiberzap4037
The THX logo carries a pretty hefty licensing fee (see previous posts on the topic). I have an older Lexicon unit with a Sunfire amp and the differences among the various formats is a question of taste. They all have different sounds, with IMO the THX sound being "bassier" throughout the spectrum. But we normally listen to DTS because we like it better -- the mids are clearer so dialog is easier to discern. I didn't think the premium was 2-4x. If it is, I'd be happy to use the money elsewhere and buy a lower costing unit that sounds great but does not have the THX logo. As always, try before you buy and/or make sure the unit can be returned if you don't like it. Good luck.
I've got a good pre-amp/processer (Bryston) and can enable/disable THX processing. I hadn't noticed but currently it's disabled. Bryston says that it may enhance playback for content designed for large theatres. Not sure what that means. Anyway check out the manual on the Bryston site http://www.bryston.ca/pdfs/SP17_owners.pdf - the appendix B has lots of information on THX processing and how it relates to DTS and Dolby Pro Logic. Maybe it's just too much information. And I might actually start enabling THX processing to see if it makes a difference.
Depending on the component, THX is not just a set of standards or certification. For speakers and amplifiers that is true, however for a processors/receiver to obtain THX certification, they must provide the THX decorrelation and EQ post processing. It's intent is to make the sound, particularly center channel dialog, similar to a THX certified commercial theater.

Dave
No offense to anyone but this thread doesn't seem to be really on point. No decent surround processor today is without THX. If one is looking for two channel it is irrelevant, but the point of present equipment is to play DVDs as movies or possibly sound. THX cert. has been around too long now to have a debate. The only question is not THX but rather to make sure what level of Dolby Digital or DTS sound to have.
In comparing digital formats- DTS is much better. If your processor will allow you to quickly switch between the two you will find it significantly better. Not much voodoo.