I'm wanting to buy a full surround sound/DVD package. I've already decided on the TV I want - a Toshiba 32in 100 Mhz Widescreen, flat thing with composite video inputs and NTSC compatibility (so I can watch Kelly's Heroes on it, and a few other DVDs that aren't available over here).
Now I've started looking at the surround sound/DVD aspect. I could go for the all-in-one approach and buy a package. The SONY
DAVS880 is within my budget of £700 - I've tracked it down for £620 on the net. It is multiregion, has composite video out, apparently sounds good according to reviews, has Dolby Digital, DTS - it looks pretty good all round.
But if I'm going to spend that kind of money, would it be better to go for separates? This is where it gets quite tricky for someone who knows virtually nothing about this kind of thing. For a basic set-up, I need:
DVD player
Receiver
5.1 Speakers (subwoofer and 5 satelite speaks)
Is the receiver completely necessary? From what I understand, this takes the audio signal from the DVD player, amplifies it and then passes it to the speakers. Is that right? Because I've seen this DVD player
here which has output ports for all the 5.1 speakers. Would I need a receiver for that?
If I bought separates, I could buy the DVD player, and then add the speakers at a later date. Upgrading would be less of a hassle too.
Any help would be much appreciated.