ap3rtis
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So my Dad had a pair of Mission m71 speakers that were sitting in my room at home for a long ass time, so I decided I would ask if I could borrow them. I was thinking about getting a decent speaker setup, and figured those speakers would be a good place to start. Reading up on them, they look to be a decent set of speakers
Now I'm looking for something to drive them. I want to be able to run an optical out from my computer/xbox to the receiver and then play music/games/movies through my headphones or speakers. My price range is $200 - $300, and I've been looking at some of the Denon/Onkyo receivers in that price range, but I really don't know where to start. Things I would like:
-Multiple optical inputs (don't think I would have a problem here with any recent receiver).
-DTS/Dolby Digital.
-Decent headphone out.
-5.1 support (I guess dts/dd imply this anyway). I could likely be all right with a stereo receiver though, since I am only using 2 speakers.
-Must be able to get in Canada.
Things that would be nice, but not necessary:
-Support for DTS-HD Dolby TrueHD, etc... those new formats that are coming out (if I ever got a bluray player or whatever, might be nice). Does this stuff even matter though?
-HDMI inputs (for the same reason above).
-Multiple component inputs would be a plus.
-7.1 support.
-Dolby headphone would be awesome, but I think this only comes on really expensive receivers.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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Now I'm looking for something to drive them. I want to be able to run an optical out from my computer/xbox to the receiver and then play music/games/movies through my headphones or speakers. My price range is $200 - $300, and I've been looking at some of the Denon/Onkyo receivers in that price range, but I really don't know where to start. Things I would like:
-Multiple optical inputs (don't think I would have a problem here with any recent receiver).
-DTS/Dolby Digital.
-Decent headphone out.
-5.1 support (I guess dts/dd imply this anyway). I could likely be all right with a stereo receiver though, since I am only using 2 speakers.
-Must be able to get in Canada.
Things that would be nice, but not necessary:
-Support for DTS-HD Dolby TrueHD, etc... those new formats that are coming out (if I ever got a bluray player or whatever, might be nice). Does this stuff even matter though?
-HDMI inputs (for the same reason above).
-Multiple component inputs would be a plus.
-7.1 support.
-Dolby headphone would be awesome, but I think this only comes on really expensive receivers.
Thanks for any suggestions!