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Absolutely correct, Spooner.
When I first got my DVD player, I was running it through my 20-year-old JVC. GOOD sound, but I got it simply because I was tired of not being able to see all the extras that all my friends were raving about on the movie DVDs.

Then I bought my new DTS capable Yamaha 5.1 receiver (can't remember the model number) and a new set of speakers with a powered subwoofer; the sound is truly amazing.

I wasn't aware that the AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip Live DVD was out, let alone that it is DTS. Uh, oh, looks like this weekend is going to be wasted sitting in front of the tube!
Posted by: Judas I.   Posted on: 02/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Car - bad example  Joe Blow_z | 02/28/05
high/low Quality are differnt markets  voska | 02/28/05
Not only the future, but the now also  Spoon Jabber | 02/28/05
Absolutely correct, Spooner.  Judas I. | 02/28/05
Yes, you have to look carefully  Spoon Jabber | 02/28/05
we "think", heh yeah right  M_c | 02/28/05
In 1982 I bough CDs for $45  voska | 02/28/05
Correction I think that was 84 or 86  voska | 02/28/05
Obvious reason: some formats are overkill  riredale | 03/01/05

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