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  1. Happy Holidays everyone!

    I would like to gather some opinions on optimum amplifier power for my HT setup. I currently run 5 Heresy's through an Outlaw 1050 (60 wpc) along with a Sunfire Super Jr. sub. The sound is quite crisp and clean, but am wondering if I will gain much if I beefed up the power somewhat. I don't want ear splitting loudness (I listen to most of my movies in the 70 db range), but am looking for more depth and reserve. My room is about 14x14 and is a tad bit on the bright side. I am thinking of something in the 200 wpc range x 5 - perhaps with some older Carver amps. Any ideas on what would be optimal? Would I notice any difference in sound?

    Thanks!

    Milton

  2. I tried the HDMI input

    from my Denon DVD-1920 to my Samsung picture tube TV. The results

    were horrible. I had Macrovision artifacts all over the screen

    and noise around objects and letters. I switched back to my

    components and will only consider HDMI if I go with a LCD/Plasma/DLP in

    the future.

    Milton

    The HDMI didn't cause the

    artifacts. Your other equipment does that. The HDMI simply

    made the weaknesses of your other equipment more obvious. You can

    use your display settings to deal with them.

    In my case, the

    OPPO DVD player only upscales the image from 480 to 720 if you are

    using DVI output which requires me to use a DVI-HDMI cable into my HDTV.

    I've

    got some component cables. I suppose I could A-B them with the

    HDMI-DVI connection and see how much improvement I am getting from the

    upscaling & digital cables compared to good old fashioned component

    output.

    Jeff,

    I am aware that it is my equipment and not the HDMI. I have tried

    every possible display setting change to deal with it, but the results

    were still not acceptable. Switching back to component solved

    it. In fact the component hookups looked vastly superior to any

    HDMI setup combination that I could come up with.

    I read somewhere that some televisions convert the HDMI digital signal

    back to analog as soon as it enters the set. I don't know if this

    caused the problem, but would suspect that it may. Has anyone

    else heard of this?

  3. I tried the HDMI input from my Denon DVD-1920 to my Samsung picture

    tube TV. The results were horrible. I had Macrovision

    artifacts all over the screen and noise around objects and

    letters. I switched back to my components and will only consider

    HDMI if I go with a LCD/Plasma/DLP in the future.

    Milton

  4. I have a Sunfire Super Junior that has spikes on the bottom.

    While the spikes work very well with carpet, they tend to rattle on the

    hard wood floor. Should I remove the spikes and use rubber

    pads? I have tried it, but the sub seems to moooove with extended

    play. Any ideas getting the most from my sub? Thanks....

  5. I just ran across a Klipsch SW-15 at a Pawn Shop for $329.95. I

    noticed that there is a small tear in the rear woofer cone about 1"

    long, but it looks like it can be fixed. The clerk said that she

    would drop the price to $240.00 due to the tear. The power cord

    is also not present, all that is there is an inverted plug that looks

    similar to the plug in the back of computers. The clerk told me that

    the main power cord has been misplaced, but she assured me that the

    unit has been fully tested and has a 30 day guarantee.

    Does anyone know the value of these units? Would this be a good deal if I can find the power cord?

    Thanks!

    Milton

  6. My Cambridge Audio DVD-300 has bitten the dust [:(]

    I tried to get warranty work done, but I cannot find the receipt, and

    the dealer will not send me a copy of it. So I may consider

    getting a new DVD player. I want something that will sound nice

    in 2 channel as well as HT (which is why I like the DVD-300 so much).

    I would like something that is on par with the current level of quality

    of the rest of my system & am not sure if I should consider DVD

    Audio or SACD. Since I have not even begun to look for a

    replacement, I have no idea how much the price range would be for a

    worthy DVD player. Any imput would be appreciated.

    My current system is:

    Outlaw Audio 1050,

    Samsung 26" HDTV Television,

    5 Klipsch Heresys with upgraded crossovers (Kimber caps & 14 gauge Coils),

    Sunfire Super Junior Subwoofer

    Thanks for your imput!

  7. I just found out the problem with jagged highs were due to my rear

    speakers (this is a HT setup), not my crossover capacitors. Up

    until last week, I have been running KG-1's as rears. Now I have

    replaced them with circa 1979 Heresy's and Shazam, the

    problem has disappeared. It seems that the KG-1's are not as

    smooth and tend to beam the rear channel information even though they

    sound very close to the Heresy's with white or pink noise tests AND have been properly

    set up with a Sound Level Meter. For some reason, the rears sound

    ever so slightly different from the Fronts/Center and really stand

    out. As soon as I added the Heresy's as rears the problem was

    solved. Now I have seamless transitions from front to back and

    soundtracks seem to "float" in the room rather than sound like its

    coming from 5 different speakers. The result is NOT subtle - even

    my other half (whom has lead ears) could hear the difference clearly.

    At any rate, I did order new Kimber caps for my system (after all the

    new rears need to have their caps upgraded) however, I did order them

    for all 5 speakers. I 86th the idea of the Audiocaps and went

    with all Kimbers to avoid pushing the voicing any more forward.

    To anyone wondering if 5 identical speakers will make a difference in

    HT sound, I can attest to the MAJOR difference in smoothness and

    soundstage. I say this because I think that more often than not,

    rear speakers in an HT setup are neglected since there is not as much

    soundtrack and dialog passes through them - which is a mistake. I

    will post the results when I have upgraded all my caps to the Kimbers.

    Thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread!

    Milton

  8. Which is better, bypassing polypropolyne caps with high quality film

    and foils (with .1uf values), or just using film & foils in a

    crossover (cost NOT a consideration)?

    I am presently using Northcreek Zen capacitors in my Heresys, and am

    either going to bypass them with film & foil bypass caps or get a

    whole new set of AudiocapThetas (which are film & foil). Will

    there be a noticable difference between either option?

    Thanks in advance for your answers!

  9. I have now changed back to the original "C" configuration, and the

    sound is much more balanced. I called Klipsch today to see if

    they had any knowledge of the K-22-E woofer. It is a rare

    bird! In fact, they were mostly used in the 60's, so according to

    Steve at Klipsch, my woofer was one of the last to leave their factory (remember

    my Heresy is circa '74).

    The reason the "C" network is needed for this speaker is to have the

    woofer "keep up" with the efficiency of the squaker and tweeter.

    Now when I run pink noise or white noise through them, they sound

    almost identical to my main pair with the type "E" networks. Now

    that I know what I am listening for, when I used the wrong

    crossover the low end of the pink/white noise was noticably more

    thin. Now, with the correct network, is sounds very, very close

    to the others.

    Again, thanks for all the help! My HT system really appreciates it!

  10. No, I have no red surround around the woofer. It looks just like

    my other pair with gray surrounds. However, it is different from the

    others as it is an alnico woofer. I remember that the autoformer

    taps were different and that it used 1uf and a 2uf caps.

    I want to change the configuration back. Any info or schematic would be appreciated.

    Milton

  11. I have a single circa '74 Heresy that I am using as a center channel in

    my all Heresy HT system (due to its all alnico qualitys). I

    swithched the crossover caps to match the type "E" crossover of my

    other Heresy's and although the center sounds nice, it sounds slightly

    different from the sides/rears.

    Should I change the configuration back to the original Type "C"

    crossover? Does anyone have a schematic? I don't remember

    the configuration of it.

    Thanks,

    Milton

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