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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 3282377" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>A receiver is kinda like a H/U in a car, IMHO, it should be the very start of any home theatre system. When looking for a receiver, some good brands are Onkyo, Denon, Pioneer, etc.. You want to make sure that your receiver has enough input/outputs as in comparison to what you are going to hook it up to. Are you going to be using it to listen to mainly movies, music, or both?</p><p></p><p>Also, Optical cables are very nice when trying to get the true Dolby Digital.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I had Eclipse listed in there....woops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 3282377, member: 573455"] A receiver is kinda like a H/U in a car, IMHO, it should be the very start of any home theatre system. When looking for a receiver, some good brands are Onkyo, Denon, Pioneer, etc.. You want to make sure that your receiver has enough input/outputs as in comparison to what you are going to hook it up to. Are you going to be using it to listen to mainly movies, music, or both? Also, Optical cables are very nice when trying to get the true Dolby Digital. EDIT: I had Eclipse listed in there....woops. [/QUOTE]
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