www.audioholics.com has excellent reviews and information, even though they can get a bit technical.
Personally I bought the cheapest onkyo receiver that came with HD Master Audio, and an energy 5.1 speaker system. It was my first home theater so I wanted a budget system that still had good quality. $300 for the energy speakers, $500 for the Okyo receiver.
TVs. For 42inch and up, I'm a fan of Panasonic Plasmas.
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Here's my 2cents.
Ben Drawbaugh's (engadgetHD) blog post where he shows his home setup. http://bjdraw.com/2009/04/05/my-electronics-in-pictures/
www.audioholics.com has excellent reviews and information, even though they can get a bit technical.
Personally I bought the cheapest onkyo receiver that came with HD Master Audio, and an energy 5.1 speaker system. It was my first home theater so I wanted a budget system that still had good quality. $300 for the energy speakers, $500 for the Okyo receiver.
TVs. For 42inch and up, I'm a fan of Panasonic Plasmas.
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Sorry didn't mean to double post.