I'll shortly be picking up a Samsung 50" DLP rear projection. I'm looking for a basic 2.1 setup for the living room that will get me by until I build my house in early 2009. The house will have a dedicated movie room so I'm not looking to do anything other than a small setup for now since it won't be used in the movie room later. I'll start with a clean slate on the HT room, so the TV, speakers, receiver, all of that will not be going in the movie room.
I'm down to the following:
I need a 2.1 receiver (or a 2 channel with subwoofer signal out).
I need 2 bookshelf/tower speakers for L/R.
I need the receiver to be able to produce sound from TV/DVD. CD's can be played through my DVD player.
I'd like to have HDMI so that I can run 1 wire instead of 2 (tv is HDMI ready).
If not, optical would be just as good.
If not, oh well.
Budget would be $350 tops for receiver and speakers. The more I can get from PE, the nicer it would be since I have to get wire, and subwoofer (see below) there.
I have been looking at this receiver, but am not sure how to get the subwoofer to work with both DVD & TV, since there's no dedicated sub out.
I want a 10" dayton powered sub, and for $100 shipped I'll probably go ahead and get it, but this isn't part of the $350 budget.
I'm down to the following:
I need a 2.1 receiver (or a 2 channel with subwoofer signal out).
I need 2 bookshelf/tower speakers for L/R.
I need the receiver to be able to produce sound from TV/DVD. CD's can be played through my DVD player.
I'd like to have HDMI so that I can run 1 wire instead of 2 (tv is HDMI ready).
If not, optical would be just as good.
If not, oh well.
Budget would be $350 tops for receiver and speakers. The more I can get from PE, the nicer it would be since I have to get wire, and subwoofer (see below) there.
I have been looking at this receiver, but am not sure how to get the subwoofer to work with both DVD & TV, since there's no dedicated sub out.
I want a 10" dayton powered sub, and for $100 shipped I'll probably go ahead and get it, but this isn't part of the $350 budget.
