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Home Theater Blueray receiver vs. A/V receiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrLookyHere" data-source="post: 2670192" data-attributes="member: 901857"><p>What is the difference between a Home Theater 5.1 100W Blueray receiver that usually comes with speakers with buying a stand alone A/V receiver? </p><p></p><p>The stand-alone A/V receivers are usually very BIG and a lot more expensive. I need to replace my old dvd/vhs receiver. My living room is small and i'm not looking to turn my living room into a movie theater but i still want a decent sound (movies/music) experience. I already have a subwoofer and speakers that i like and i will be throwing away any speakers that may come with a home theater package. I really like the idea of buying a smaller sized home theater system. Am i losing something by buying one of the boxed home theater blueray systems over buying an individual A/V receiver. Panasonic and LG make a couple of systems with atleast 2-3 HDMI inputs which is more than enough for me. </p><p></p><p>Thank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrLookyHere, post: 2670192, member: 901857"] What is the difference between a Home Theater 5.1 100W Blueray receiver that usually comes with speakers with buying a stand alone A/V receiver? The stand-alone A/V receivers are usually very BIG and a lot more expensive. I need to replace my old dvd/vhs receiver. My living room is small and i'm not looking to turn my living room into a movie theater but i still want a decent sound (movies/music) experience. I already have a subwoofer and speakers that i like and i will be throwing away any speakers that may come with a home theater package. I really like the idea of buying a smaller sized home theater system. Am i losing something by buying one of the boxed home theater blueray systems over buying an individual A/V receiver. Panasonic and LG make a couple of systems with atleast 2-3 HDMI inputs which is more than enough for me. Thank [/QUOTE]
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