I'm neither a 2-channel 'purist', nor am I all the way into 5.1+. Just so happens that I sold off some of my gear in anticipation of upgrading, and I'm running my HT in 2-channel right now. I was excited to watch King Kong tonight since it's the first 'big budget' film that I've watched on my new DeVore Fidelity Super 8s.
I've been playing around with my Outlaw 950 pre/pro and Denon 2900 the past few days, going back and forth between using the DACs of the Outlaw with the digital cable, and then the DACs of the Denon into the analog bypass on the 950. Well, about half way into the movie I decided to switch over to the Denon DACs and put the movie through the analog bypass. As I was doing this, I noticed that I had the SRS Tru Surround feature on the Denon. I've seen it on all sorts of other DVD players, I just sort of forgot to see if it was on mine since I'm so used to just running the digital signal into my pre/pro. So for the first time since I bought the thing three years ago, on goes the SRS feature.....up goes the volume a little.....and WOW.....maybe the best HT experience I've ever had.
The SRS effect is relatively subtle, but still gives a bit more depth to the sound and effects. It was certainly enough in this room for me to really give serious thought to just sticking with 2-channel in lieu of the full compliment of side/rear speakers. Now that I have some real good speakers in here, the need for 5.1 seems to have dissipated. I can't imagine how much better things are going to sound when I upgrade my outlaw amps to something from Van Alstine, Odyssey, or Butler Audio.
So for one night, at least, 2-channel HT RULED!!!
