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  1. I assume that is similar to the Denon setting of LFE+Main, which means that, when setting your mains to large, the bass that is supposed to be played by the mains is also going to be sent to the sub. therefore, you don't miss any low bass, but you also profit from the bass reproduction capabilities of your mains! ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  2. still haven't reached 10000 huh? and how's the home theater coming? ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  3. pretty funny how old topics come back into fashion once in a while... yes, believe it or not, I still check in once in a while, but I obviously don't participate nearly as much as before, for various reasons... still kickin' -Seb ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  4. better phono preamps are also available of course. the Rat Shack is not the end all be all of phono preamp availability! ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  5. no. it was pretty clear from the article, this will only make the volume of your mp3s consistent, so that way you won't have to fiddle with the volume control every time the song changes... ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  6. shhh... new stuff DOES seem to be coming... but shhhh... ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  7. what's a good soundcard on the market right now? mostly for gaming, but I want good quality still. aren't the Audigy cards good? ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  8. ttk, do you really think that unit would offer the same level of preamplification quality than a Denon or H/K receiver? ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  9. I have read numerour reports on audio dropouts in several receivers with DVDs such as Pearl Harbour in DD EX. The problem was a software one, and replacement discs should have shipped since then, however I don't see why the studios would repeat the same mistake again... It had something to do with the EX "flag" not being read correctly by the receiver, but it was the fault of the encoding, not the hardware. ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  10. Circle Surround basically does the same thing as Dolby Prologic II or DTS Neo:6. Apparently it works really well. The only thing I can say about Marantz receivers is that I've seen many reports of repeat failures on audioreview.com. Also, I've spoken to a previous Marantz owner and he told me he had problems with his units about three times... It's starting to get out of the coincidence or faulty batch realm in my opinion. I'd go with Denon or Harman/Kardon, especially if your use is primarily home theater. It also seems Marantz is more optimistic with their power ratings than other brands. ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection This message has been edited by Seb on 07-19-2002 at 09:41 AM
  11. your PS2 CAN output Dolby Digital and DTS, but you have to set it up for that. Look in your user's manual, and be sure NOT to have a game CD in the console when trying to access those advanced menus. Took me a while to figure out! SSX Tricky is awesome in DTS... ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  12. well what confuses me is that usually they state the power at 1KHz... not this time. you must be right though, it has to be PMPO. never heard of the other one you mention, MBO... what does it stand for? ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  13. Ears, yay!! you cut most of the dealer's markup... which leaves you with paying for the markups of the other components pf the marketing chain! I would be very curious to see even at 50% off what portion of you money goes to pay for marketing and pure profit, and what portion goes to pay for the materials and construction of the item... again, when you buy a TV, or a box of cereals, most of what you pay goes to buy the actaul product, with a small margin going to marketing and profit. because of the huge sums of money involved, manufacturers are still able to run profitable operations in most cases. not so with wires, or other high-profit items like fashion garments or "shop time" for cars (the mechanic is being paid 15$ on the 55$ you get charged for an hour of his time... the rest of the money goes in the owner's pockets, with money from the gas paying for the exploitation costs; plus there is an abut 50% markup on the price of parts). sure there's a difference, but is it worth the additional money. not in my opinion, but then again I'm not swimming around in a pool of money. maybe my perspective would change then. face it guys, this is the area of audio where we reach the point of diminishing returns to investment the quickest, and Lord knows how quickly it's reached on the rest! big-gauge standard-type wire will give you about 90% of the performance and 95% of the satisfaction for 1/100th of the price. I'd say that qualifies as a think-it-through "investment". ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  14. mobile, i think you've came to the wrong place if you sincerely adhere to that philosophy... ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
  15. oh how I would like to be TheEars' habitual salesman... you are making people rich, Ears! the markup on Monster (or any other cable manufacturer) is HUGE. like, a lot more than the markup on anything else in audio, which is already huge. therefore, it prompts me to aks myself: how much of the money I pay towards Monster cable goes to cover the actual costs of making the wire (actual sound/quality benefits) vs. how much goes towards advertising, hype, and good plain ol' pocket money for the guys at Monster... I'm not saying there aren't benefits to using expensiver/high-quality speaker wire. I'm just debating whether those benefits are justified considering the HUGE premium you'll pay for them. when you buy a TV, you buy mostly a TV, you don't pay a lot for hype and marketing chain enrichment. when you buy cable, you buy mostly hype, the costs of making the cable are infinitely small compared to what it costs YOU. each time sombody buys Monster Sigma Whatever cable, the salesman, dealer, and Monster people are laughing all the way to the bank. there is no way the additional improvements of buying very expensive cable are worth the atrociously high additional premiums. and that goes for power bars, power cords, and all that stuff. bu hey, keep it to yourself guys, wouldn't want to kill one of the highest-profit industries around, would you? BTW, I have talked to a couple of sound designers/producers. They all, without exceptions, use big-gauge generic speaker wire. They spend a lot less on wiring than what most audio customers spend for their living-room systems. And yet some of the ones I've talked to produce very good sounding records. Big-gauge rules, high-end hyped-up cable... rules when you're on the correct side of the cash register. Which is not the majority's side. ------------------ http://members.fortunecity.com/sebdavid - go laugh at my crappy website/equipment http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Sebdavid - go laugh at my puny little DVD collection
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