New HTIB from Onkyo, information from their website.
"If you thought our first THX Integrated System Certified receiver/speaker package was a great concept, then this power-packed followup will be sure to please.The HT-S9100THX is the first THX I/S Plus Certified system to handle full high-definition processing of 1080p video and the master quality of Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.Whatever input you choosewhether gaming, movies, broadcasts, or musicthe HT-S9100THX draws on a reservoir of precise amplification power to create a breathtaking home entertainment experience.With video upscaling, revolutionary audio equalization and acoustic treatment technologies, and integrated control with leading display brands, the HT-S9100THX is a fail-safe solution for most home environments."
Looks like it might be a pretty good setup.
"If you thought our first THX Integrated System Certified receiver/speaker package was a great concept, then this power-packed followup will be sure to please.The HT-S9100THX is the first THX I/S Plus Certified system to handle full high-definition processing of 1080p video and the master quality of Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.Whatever input you choosewhether gaming, movies, broadcasts, or musicthe HT-S9100THX draws on a reservoir of precise amplification power to create a breathtaking home entertainment experience.With video upscaling, revolutionary audio equalization and acoustic treatment technologies, and integrated control with leading display brands, the HT-S9100THX is a fail-safe solution for most home environments."
Looks like it might be a pretty good setup.













) and the audio is still up in the air for me. I originally had picked out logitech z5500s and quickly realized a computer system is not going to cut it for me. Now I am leaning towards this onkyo setup. Do you guys think this set has what it takes to really take advantage of the new HD audio formats? A lot of the reading i've been doing around here seems to point for the need of some pretty quality speakers to even notice an audible difference with HD.
