Admittedly, I haven't paid much attention to the progression of home theatre technology over the last 4 years - basically since I put together my current 6.1 system. I've finally decided to do some upgrading and get a Blu-ray player and a new receiver but I find myself now drowning in technical specs and audio formats. It's been years since I last visited the Aperion boards, but as I've done a little catch up reading I see the helpful spirit of this community lives on, so I'm hoping for your help and recommendations. :)
Here's what I currently have:
Onkyo TX-NR801 receiver
Xbox 360
Comcast HD DVR (I can't remember the exact make/model)
Pioneer 6070HD TV (60 inch plasma 720p)
2 Aperion 532 Powered Towers for LR, 532 Intimus center, 3 di/bi pole for the 3 rear surrounds, and a 10" powered sub.
Family room viewing area is roughly 15 x 19, but also has adjoining kitchen and breakfast area which really add to the square footage. All of the 'real' movie/tv viewing is done in the family room space, though.
My Onkyo has NO HMDI ports, so I'd like to go all HDMI for my new config. Currently the DVR uses HDMI video to the TV with an optical cable for audio to the receiver. The Xbox does component & optical to the receiver.
My sights are pretty well set on a Samsung BD-P1600 for the blu-ray player (unless someone has a strong recommendation against it?)
What I'd really like is a good recommendation for a receiver. I don't think I want anything as complex (or expensive) as the Denon 3808. My setup isn't terribly complex, so I don't need a ton of inputs (i.e. phono or ipod). If it has enough HDMI inputs (3 min, ideally 4), and handles video and audio well, then I'll be happy. I'd like to keep it in the $500 - $750 range.
I've been moderately happy with my current Onkyo - but I find it to be a little heavy handed on the effects and light on the dialogue. CNET recommends the Pioneer Pioneer VSX-1018AH-K, which has 3 HDMI inputs or the 2009 upgrade VSX-1019AH with 4 HDMI inputs (~$500). Would it be worth the upgrade to one of their Elite models? If so, why? What justifies the additional $250-$500?
Are either the Onkyo or Pioneer auto-calibration methods worth a darn, or should I stick with my good old SPL and configure it myself?
Also, a seperate but related question: I've seen mention of the HDMI 1.3a spec. Does the latest spec also apply to the cables? In other words, the 2 or 3 year old cables that I'm currently using - will I need to replace those to keep up with the newest spec, or can I re-use those with the latest hardware w/o a loss of functionality.
Thanks in advance for your advice!