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  1. I cant wipe the grin off my face after getting the Pro Media Ultra 5.1 PC speakers for my new computer. Add that with my Reference theater speakers and I am for sure to be deaf when I get older. I never dreamed a computer could sound so good.
  2. VIDEOHELP.COM Alot of the high dollar players cannot even play a DIVX or VCD burned cd or dvd. Not to mention MP3's on DVD media. My $69 Philips works great and plays everything I throw at it. A dvd player is not just for DVD movies in my home. Its something that can play the myriad of things I can burn on my PC too!
  3. Let Room size and your budget determine 5.1 6.1 or 7.1. In my case 5.1 worked fine for my room size. If I had put additional rear speakers they would be damn near sitting next to each other. Not really a large sound field when all speakers sit together. I could have went 6.1 or 7.1 with budget. However, the room was just not large enough to support 4 rear speakers. Layout your room with your budget, then decide if you want to invest in the extra speakers. Its not a huge difference over 5.1 but it does sound alittle better if the room is setup right.
  4. Try http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers See what players do what you want and get reviews of each.
  5. HK is one of the few manufactures who rate their amp sections to what they put out. Denon, Pioneer, Yamaha, Insert name always boost their power output because people like yourself will look at it and say, Hey this says 120watts and this one only says 65watts. Its a marketing tactic and false information. I read a good article about this awhile back and it was very interesting. Some of these manufactures rate the equipment to a burst of power. So if it can hit 120watts for a split second they can say 120watts. Its all BS. Make sure you research the equipment you are getting. HK amps are pretty true to specs they list. Unlike all the others who lie. I wish I had that article.. I remember it saying some Denon reciever that was rated at 110 or 120 watts cant remember only did 45 watts of real power full range while driving all channels. Just be cautious of power specs.
  6. ---------------- On 12/4/2004 1:44:18 PM Pako wrote: Very nice setup indeed. I've been wondering myself how framed in cavities for the TV and Speakers would work out and here you have it done in your upstairs setup. Any heat issues because of lack of air flow? Any unwanted vibrations or what did you do to minimize them? ~Cheers~ ---------------- No vibrations except my fireplace. But it would vibrate regardless of the speaker placement. The heat and stuff for the tv and other speakers are fine. The port on those fronts is in the front of the speaker so it works nice enclosed.
  7. Check videohelp.com under dvd players. Gives reviews and tells you all formats they play. If you want dvd mp3 disc, divx, vcd or other formats you can burn yourself, you can find it there. I have a $68 walmart Philipps 642 player that does everything. It plays every format I want. Unlike most of these high dollar players, this $68 player does damn near everything you will burn. I can put 4gigs of MP3's on a DVD RW disc. I use one disc to put all my new music on. So far I only used about 1.5 gigs of it. When I get new music I just rewrite the disc with the new stuff. Just pop it in your player and you have hrs upon hrs of music on one disc. If your not into SACD check out some other players. Dont spend your money on a brand name if its not going to do what you need.
  8. I have the RF35's and have the Marantz mm9000 amp $500 ebay with the B&K Reference 50S2 $1700. Just to give you an idea of cost.
  9. I would check out the Marantz SR5500,7500, & 8500. Nice receivers. If you go seperates your budget will be increasing alot. You could use a receiver as your processor but if your going that route you may as well just use the receiver and save the money. You will need to purchase more cables so dont forget about that when you add seperates. Most of the processors for seperates are high priced. Amps are not cheap either. You can find a good used one on ebay or audiogon. Depending on your budget its up to you. To go the seperate route you will spend alot more. I dont think you will be missing anything by just going the receiver route with your system. I found a Marantz mm9000 amp to run my RF35's. Its a nice find on ebay for $500.
  10. ---------------- On 12/25/2004 10:49:35 PM greyroom wrote: I do have a "modern" home theater and althought we may have 7 discrete channels of sound, Klipsch must have thought there was some reason to create an rs-7 type surround speaker. Even the top of the line flagship THX ultra model offers a bi-polar type speaker for surrounds. You must remember that sound is subjective what I like you may not and what you like I may not. I think if you have good quality equipment to drive your Klipsch speakers you will be happy. ---------------- Im no expert but I understood 7.1 to be discret to 5.1 and the two middle rear surrounds are a shared mono channel. Some guru can correct me if I am wrong but I do know 7.1 is partial mono shared channels.
  11. Just a thought on HT seats. I was thinking of getting these but then realized I could not lay down when I watch a movie. You have to sit up or sit and recline. I dont know about you all but I find it very nice to stretch out on my couch and watch a movie. The HT seating idea is great but really not practical to me. Forcing myself to sit upright is not my idea of comfort when I relax in my home. Just my opinion.
  12. Avoid monster cables. Over priced Check out bluejeanscables.com and ac4l.com You can get some nice cables cheap. I spent $270 for my cables for my basment HT.
  13. I purchased my Marantz MM9000 5 channel 150rms amp on ebay for $500. You may want to take a look at ebay and see what deals you can find. Its a THX Ultra rated amp. Works very good and I cant complain.
  14. Go buy the Philipps 642 Player from walmart for $68. It will play everything your sony wont. I have a sony and it plays nothing but dvd movies. Nothing extra like dvd mp3's, divx, svcd, or other good things that you can burn.
  15. Thats the same TV I have. BTW what is super bit dvd? The picture looks much better on that set. I notice a big difference from the 5663 model.
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