New member Username: Bpm382Post Number: 4 Registered: Aug-06 | I have Comcast cable and use an HDMI connection to get HDTV. Is there a specific home theater system, or specs I should look for, that maximizes the audio coming from an HDMI connection? |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 10248 Registered: Dec-03 | It all depends on your budget, your space and your needs. Maximizing audio is very broad as most decent home theater set-ups can achieve this goal. Start with a budget, do plenty of research and listen to different systems that are within your budget as is possible and work from there. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 10249 Registered: Dec-03 | Looking at your previous post, you seem to have a budget for the Bose Lifestyle 48. You can do better for $3000. This recommendation is based solely on my experience and you may or may not like it, but I am doing this without regard for anything but your budget. Take a look at the Harman Kardon AVR-445, for around $1000. It has HDMI inputs that you require. You can combine this with speakers from Ascend Acoustics, some of the better speakers I have heard. http://www.ascendacoustics.com/ Check out the package that includes the CMT 340-SE for your front and center speakers. 1 pair of CBM-170 for the rear surrounds, if you want to go the 7.1 route, get 2 pairs. Then the HSU STF-2 subwoofer to round out the package. This package will run about $1700 plus shipping. It will be cheaper if you go with 5.1, personally I find no difference in a 7.1 vs. 5.1. With the leftover money you can get decent DVD player with HDMI outputs. A much better option than the Lifestyle. |