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Originally Posted by mbrown
I really like Denon Products myself. You want to make sure you have the 'componet' inputs on any receiver you get. HDMI even better. I just got a 52" widescreen Toshiba DLP for $1895. Was selling for $3200 before Christmas. Lovely TV. Just saving up for the Receiver now. I'd actually spend alot on the receiver and get cheap speakers at first, then you can save up for the good speakers later. If you cheap out too much on the receiver, it's going to be out of date for your new Big Screen.
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Maybe a stupid question but why do you need component or HDMI imputs on a stereo receiver? Isn't it easier to hook up your sat. or cable directly to your TV and run a toslink to your stereo?