You could sell it...get the center channel and enjoy the wonderful hours of listening to...well, slightly better sound but lets face it, it still won't sound as good as a movie theater. So, you'll sell your Ti and get the next better version of sound, which is nice. You'll invite your friends over to listen to what Top Gun sounds like on your new TV and they will act impressed but will be secretly annoyed because 1. You'll play it too loud and 2. everyone who ever got a home theater system put on Top Gun and is fascinated at the way the jets sound like they are moving across the house but that movie is a billion years old at this point and everyone is tired of it. Lets face it, you are getting older and the movies aren't really getting that much better and the sound will be less important than the content. Then one day soon, you'll reach over and grab for your ELA (You remember the ELA right? It's that rare
vaping device that will be here till you are dead and something your grand kids fight over to remember grandpa with.) It won't be there because you trade it for a new electronic device with a shelf life of 4 to 8 years. Then you'll remember your ELA...fondly, and you'll weep. Weep the tears of a man who some where in his life made a horrible mistake. Then you'll realize your mistake and shame. Alcoholism will kick in. You won't be able to look at your kids and your wife...well, she'll be long gone because you lost your ability to pleasure her over $400. So go ahead Mr. Limpy, sell that ELA.