The cheapest DTS-HD Master audio and Dolby TrueHD receiver is the Pioneer VSX-1018
But if you want a step up.
Onkyo TX-SR806http://astore.amazon.com/onkyo...MUF7K
Key points. -THX Ultra2 plus (which means it put's out a few more watts than does a Select receiver. But I say use the preamp outs and get yourself a nice amp for your front speakers, then use the Onkyo internal amp to power your surrounds)-1080p upscale-Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
Or, one that provides Audyssey MultiEQ XT to give 128 eq pointsOnkyo TX-RS876http://
www.amazon.com/dp/B001A...53-20-140wx7-lots of stuff.
audtatious wrote:Then again I may go towards the Axiom lineup and get something like the Epic 60 line.
For the love of God, please do not buy a speaker with two dome tweeters pointing in the same direction! One is fine, 50 and up can also work (look up line-array's), but two is awful, especially when they're seperated like this!
Read up on comb filtering and lobing and you will understand why twin tweeters spaced apart like that is the worst idea ever.
If you want some good speakers (that look like hell mind you) JTR is producing some speakers that are changing the way people think.
http://www.thesoundbroker.com/JTR.htm
I can find some threads, but I've read about people switching from various high dollar (over $40k) speakers, to some Triple12LF's. One of the guys that helped develop them, Mark Seaton, also helped me with my front speakers I'm working on. From what we've talked about and the testamonials I've read on those speakers, I have faith in them.