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  1. in researching my screen purchase i found that as mentioned, it all boils down to what kind of projector you are going to use.

    if your useing DLP then most of the mid-gain screens are more than ok.

    if your useing LCD then things get more interesting, if its a really bright (2k lumens and up) then see DLP. (also if you can afford a really bright LCD then the cost of your screen should be a moot point)

    remember that most LCD's, after a good cali, will do 900 to 1000 lumens at best and to achieve acceptable brightness without giving up good black levels you should lean towards a good grey screen.

    i decided on a fixed Stewart Filmscreens Firehawk to go with my Sony vpl-vw12ht

    jay

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  2. just asking ,

    why a five channel amp? it seams that in doing so you would limit yourself from expanding to a 7.1 or larger system. (remember never say never).

    if its a limited space thing then i can under stand not going with a big pile of amps, but i might still suggest a 7 channel for future upgrades.

    as far as a brand goes im partial to NAD stuff (see my system profile)

    they are priced right and will rock your socks off!!

    im barefooted as i type this[;)]

    jay

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  3. One part of the equasion, too, that must be considered is the screen. Don't buy a 5000 dollar projector on a 50 dollar screen. Often times projectorcentral and avsforums is a great place to start.

    I am extreemly happy with mine. regular tv sucks.. digital is acceptable.. HDTV and DVD's ... OMG drop dead incredible.

    I will issue on warning though.... you will find yourself watching stuff late into the night just because it is on HDTV. Trust me. hahahahahahaha

    Indy, is correct on all points.

    my strewart firehawk fixed 110 inch 16x9 screen was $1700

    if you tune the hd channels to watch non hd matierial it is better than the regular non hd broadcast.

    im now looking to upgrade to the new sony 1080p vpl-100. the thing that scares me about that unit is the cost of the 400 watt pure zenon bulb. $1000??[:^)]

    jay

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  4. hey phil congrats on getting your wife on your side!!

    as far as your sig goes the university of nebraska recenty did a study and had an amazing breakthrough!!!!

    the figured out what causes little kids!!!!!

    p.m. me if you really want to know [;)]

    jay

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  5. sorrry this reply is late

    first, i like to start off a little hot

    (thats why i suggested to use +1 on the initial set up)

    second, if you use a pre/pro, as i do and you have bigger amps than you need(as i do, over 10k watts peak)

    then the 00 reference means nothing!

    at 00 on my master volume my system is at 140 db+

    (so why would i take all that headroom out of my system,by useing 00,at 85db, as the reference volume?)

    that said, how can you say that the manufacture uses 00 as the reference volume?

    if you have a 50 wattx 5/6/7 channels how can you compare it to a 100 wattx5/6/7 amp or 8 bridged amps at 1000+ watts

    00 voume as a reference could be meant to be read as the max clean volume of a particular set up/ amp ect

    but to say that 00 is THE REFERENCE is silly!

    jay

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  6. warren buffet has a stockholder meeting in omaha once a year and nebraska furniture mart always has some new stuff just for warrens buddies.

    this year it was an 80 inch samsung plasma for $100,000.

    (with the little sign that said "if you use your mart card its only $4500 per month" lol)

    they sold 5 sets, even though the one they had on display had several big groups of pixles that were either red or green all the time? one part in the lower left corner looked like a big city skyline!

    ill stick with my front projector(lcd)

    jay

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  7. again, welcome

    some discs also have the THX OPTIMIZER included

    it has a step by step set up that will help with the sound and picture.

    one disc that comes to mind is pirates of the caribbean

    (also not a bad movie)

    jay

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  8. most of the advice above is correct

    the one thing i question is the 00 referance for your master volume.why cut yourself short(due to my room and stuff my levels are set l+1/c+2/r+2/rl+2/rr+2/rsl+3/rsr+3/sub1+3/sub2+4) and i have never come close to 00 on the master volume when watching movies i think the loudest ive had a movie is-35.

    i would suggest that you start with one of the main channels and set the channel level to +1 then adjust the main volume to get the 75/85 db.

    then move on to the rest of the channels

    the center and rears will most likely come in a few db higher on thier individual channel set ups(smaller speakers distance ect)

    this will make the most of youe available power and leave more headroom in your system

    then set the sub from 3 to 5 db higher than the mains

    and you will be closer to what things should sound like.

    and remember that dd and dts sound different and may require different set ups

    good luck!

    let the fun begin!

    jay

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  9. the only issue that i can think of would be that your

    now exposing the internals of the amps to a lot of vibration,that can weaken solder joints ect.

    if you get some isobaric feet to put under that amps then i wouldnt worry.

    ive had amps on my corns before and use some feet made of aerospace rubbery stuff.

    it worked well but sucked the oils out of the wood and i had to restain them after i moved the amps

    if you protect the tops of the k-horns from the feet you should be fine.the feet will also keep the amps from walking off the speakers when the systems turned up and ending up on the floor.

    jay

  10. scooter,

    i did just that(the compressed air thing in the lamp hole) and ended up with a green dot about an inch across, in the upper left hand corner of the picture.( only shows up when the picture is dark)

    after doing some research ive come to the conclusion that i have dislodged a dust partical that landed on the green chip

    and was wondering what to do about it

    jay

  11. the extended warranty i purchased with my projector is now in effect(read the factory warranty is done)

    the unit is used in a smoke free environment

    but a fairly dusty one

    the warranty gives one one cleaning per year and as of yet i have not had the unit cleaned(sony also offered this but wanted me to send the unit to texas and give it up for 3 weeks, so i passed)

    whats everyone else do?

    also has anyone had the projector cleaned and had problems with the picture, ect. after the cleaning?

    jay

  12. the improvement is dependant on the display itself and the quality of the scaler built into said display.

    case in point we have a sony projector and i love the nue neo unit we just got( made a big differance)

    chris, an other forum member, tried that same player with his panny plasma and didnt see as big of an improvement.

    his plasma is newer than our projector and most likely has a better scaler chip built into it than our projector does

    jay

  13. as stated in several other threads on this forum,

    with the advent of the new fomats coming out,

    i might recomend waiting on spending premo bucks on a player right now.

    buy a good player if you need one now or hold on to the one you have.

    i just made that same choice and bought the $225 neu neo

    unit and like it just fine,for now

    jay

  14. i have a sony vpl-vw12ht

    with the cinama black pro (reduced bulb output for better blacks) on all the time my first bulb lasted just over 2000 hours.

    i think it would have lasted longer but i have two stompers in my house who have the uncanny ability to

    stomp through the room above the ht room when that projector is fired up?

    jay

  15. hook the component outputs fron the cable box to one of the component ins on the pre/pro try the sat/cable input

    then hook the optical audio out, of the cable box, to the optical audio in to the sat/cable input side of the pre/pro

    select the sat/cable input and you should be good to go

    hope this helps

    edit

    i went and looked at the back of your unit and the component ins are at the upper right corner. the two on the left look to have the optical ins directly below the video inputs

    jay

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