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Yes, you have to look carefully
There aren't a whole lot of recordings that are in DTS, but almost all DVD's have at least Digital 5.1, and it also rocks. Yes, I forgot to mention the 12 inch 200 watt powered subwoofer, it is a MUST have.

Yamaha is excellent also (mine was "Natural Sound"), I had all Yamaha until several years ago, the JVC component interconnection with other JVC products was a feature that I liked, and partly why I switched. It allows "synchro dubbing" of CD to cassette among other things, now nearly all brands have something like that. It may seem like a waste to sit and watch it, but I swear my head is buzzin nicely after listening in DTS (I'm sure it is from the sound and nothing else....really I'm sure of it). wink
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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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