Oh Man! That is fabulous. Notice that it can drive 2 complete 7.1 surround speaker setups; has 2 HDMI inputs, and one HDMI output, 12 digital audio inputs (6 optical, 6 coaxial); 2 sets of inputs for universal players; and an Ethernet connection.

However, at $4000, I could buy a brand new, non-upgradeable, $1000 receiver every 3 years, and still stay current. So it wouldn't really start saving me money until after 12 years. At my age, that's a real crap shoot. Now if it cost $1500. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.


Jack

"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton