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  1. I’m going with the Blu Ray camp even with the escalation of price-cutting battles in the “format wars.”
    If HD DVD becomes the new HD standard, I’ll get a cheap Toshiba…
    I’ve narrowed field down to the
    .
    It has the built-in decoders for the new DTS HD formats, although movies encoded with these new formats are very few.
    My thought is to by-pass the digital processor in my somewhat-dated
    integrated amp by using quality RCA cables.
    The Yamaha has a 5.1 analog-in for external decoders.
    As for video, I’ll use a HMDI cable directly from the Panasonic DVD Player to the back of my Hitachi 42” Plasma HDTV.
    I do have concerns with by-passing the Yamaha’s digital processor.
    I hope the DVD Player has some bass management, dynamic range settings, and I can adjust frequency roll offs for the speakers - probably not.
    So, thoughts and opinions – anyone bypassing their digital processor to experience HD A/V?
    Or i
    s it time for a new A/V Receiver (or separate components:))?

  2. I don’t believe the U.S. electronics’ market will ever see a standard, not with consumers striving for the next coolest advance in technology. I’m swearing off AV receivers and so-called future proof integrated amps. When my Yamie dies, I’m going with separate components like near-disposable AV pre-amp with all of tomorrow’s best technologies and an expensive HIGH-END solid state 5.1 channel amp for the long haul (20+ years). I think 5.1 DD is the long term standard for most home theaters.

  3. Virgin poster heresmile.gif I'm looking for A/V digital/analog connection recommendations...

    My Gear:
    * Yamaha DSP-A1 (great integrated amp but no DVI/HMDI. Digital decoding technology is dated (i.e. no NEO, TrueHD, etc). Still produces great sound!)
    * DirecTV H20 receiver.
    * Hitachi 42” Plasma TV (new last year. 1080i resolution max).
    * Toshiba SD9200 (Flagship DVD player in it's day).
    # Considering Toshiba HD-A30 (on sale at CC for $199!)

    For video, I currently use composite video cables from the source(s) to my HDTV. For audio, I use optical cables from source(s) to my AMP.

    If you had a Toshiba HD-A30, how would you hook it up using my gear? Would you use analog out (RCA) to enable the HD-A30 to do all to digital audio decoding? If so, would that cause the video and audio signals to be out-of-sync?
  4. Hey all, Rob here! Haven't posted for some time. Would appreciate some advise. My very musically and HT friendly sub stopped working (believe its the amp). Don't have a clue who to bring this fine piece of equipment to. Hampton Roads Virginia is loaded with Best Buys and Circuit Cities...Any look for possible replacement.

    True 100W (continuous) discrete direct-coupled MOSFET amplifier

    Downward-firing 250mm long-throw driver with cast chassis

    Improved ABC® filtering circuit with 24 musically correct semi-tone increments between 22Hz-96Hz.

    Four position mode selector: line/LFE (0 degrees phase and 180 degrees phase)

    Audiophile grade toroidal transformer

    Gas-tight Neutrik high level connection for long-term consistency of sound quality

    High quality, panel-mounted twin phono inputs at 0dB and +12dB (low level)

    Balanced high level Neutrik input

    Totally discrete input circuitry for high and low level inputs

    Separate volume controls for high and low-level adjustment

    Simultaneous connection of high and low level sources

    Set-Safe® audibly transparent driver protection

    Double-sided glass-fibre board with plated-through holes

    IEC power input socket - no captive leads for installation flexibility

    Your thought and RECOMMENDATIONS!!!

  5. At what low Hz does the Heresey IIs start to rolling off? I've got my speakers set to "small"

    Thanks

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: REL Strata III

  6. Finally upgrading the subwoofer!

    I wanted a sub that could produce powerful yet accurate low freqs during HT but would bend in nearly seamlessly with my bass-deficient Heresy IIs when listening to music. I listen to 70 percent music/30 percent HT and give a much more critical listen to music.

    The REL strata III is choice. Check it out HERE

    Im stationed in the UK and I can pick one of these beauties up for around $900 in cherry or walnut (best match for my HIIs). I should take delivery in about one week.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

  7. This is a great double CD from a great artist. I like a wide variety of music. And if you're like me and want to include a fun, soulful, live R&B performance into your collections click HERE

    She is truly "keepin' it real." - 5 stars!!!!!

    HEY?! Finally hit 100 in just under two years; pretty sad.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 03-21-2002 at 06:00 PM

  8. Tanman, if you want to keep 5.1 channel HT, then why the 950? Price?

    For everyone else, why does a "good" pre/pros and "excellent" receiver cost about the same? You would like a pre/pre would be cheaper because they dont have an amplifier. But that's another treadSmile.gif

  9. So guys, what's your recommendation for a AV pre/pro to be matched up with the Outlaw 755. Consider a 1,500 USDs budget when providing a recommendation.

    - Outlaw 950?

    - H/K?

    - Sunfire?

    - ????

    I want analog by-pass for DVD-A and DPLII would be a fun. I've always been an intergrated amp/receiver guy so my knowledge is limited. I think having a great power amp and changing processors when new technology comes out just makes good sense (and good sense in this hobby is hard to findSmile.gif)

    All comments will be useful.

    Later!

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 03-03-2002 at 06:49 PM

  10. Has anyone else read about Outlaw's new amp, The 755 . Looks like another high quality and high value product from these cowboys. Any thoughts/comments???

    They've updated their 5-channel amp but not their 5-channel pre/pro, still carry the 1050 receiver though. The 950, their new 7.1 channel pre/pro (7-channels?...don't need all that), looks good but I want to stay in the 5.1 realm.

    Any thoughts/comment about a good 5.1 pre/pro to be matched up with the 755.

    Thanks!

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

  11. My pet peeve against Bose is the market saturation. My God, they must be making some serious bucks. The average shmuck gets brainwashed into thinking Bose is a really good speaker. That mostly what they see for speakers...THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! Its all very sad.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 02-27-2002 at 07:14 PM

  12. If you like get your butt kicked, try THIS.

    I'm having a hard time getting the wife to let me upgrade the sub. A bass shake would be out of the question, but I really wouldn't want a bass shaker to attached to one of my good sofas. Maybe installation in a dedicated HT room might be kinda cool, maybe.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

  13. Damn! Nice curve ball Ears, do you play little league baseballSmile.gif Does having a load switch indicate a weak amp (Hummmm)? You got me on that one! Let me post the question in a few chatrooms and due some reading.

    As Arnie would said, "I'll be back."

    cwm1.gif

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 02-04-2002 at 03:45 PM

  14. Maybe its the color of the Denons. That smokey sort of bronze metal thing goin' on there. They remind me of a old JVC receiver I had years back...

    cwm8.gif

    My Yammie sounds better than Denons costing hundreds more.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 02-03-2002 at 04:32 PM

  15. Go for yammie - better build, quality, and sound. A lot of Denon fans in here but at least they have good taste in speakers. cwm4.gif

    The specs on the RX-V3200 look pretty impressive. I see that Yamaha has gone for more wats per channel and dropping the front effect channel. I think its a good idea.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 02-03-2002 at 03:55 PM

  16. According to Dolby , the preferred placement is to the side of the listener, not the rear. But I've seen surround speaker placement to the rear from other sources, so who knows. Leave the back walls for your rear center channel speakers (7.1 baby!!!)

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

  17. Jeff, here's the audio spec(s)(from Toshiba):

    - 24-Bit 192kHz PCM Audio Compatibility

    - DVD-Audio Decoding and Playback via 6 Channel Analog Outputs

    - HDCD® Precision Filtering and Decoding

    - Built-In Dolby® Digital Decoding with 5.1 Channel Analog Outputs

    - 3-D Digital Noise Reduction

    - Optical Digital Audio Output

    - Direct Audio Mode

    The player has multi-output settings which the user can select: a) Bitstream B) PCM c)2-channel analog d)6-channel analog.

    How is this player limited to 16/48 "bitstream" when the specs list 24-Bit 192kHz PCM Audio Compatibility?

    How is the bitsteam lower? Why the difference from PCM?

    Any ways, if I had the bucks, I'd own kick arse CDP like Anthem CD-1 as well as the Toshiba. Read the reviews man - WOW!!! Definitely high-end reference gear.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

  18. ?????

    What are you reading!! Check this out.

    Noticed immediate improvement over my Denon DCM-370. With feature such as DVD-Audio, HDCD, and 24/192, you cannot beat this unit. And its built like a bricksh*t house.

    Bought mine at

    dynadirect

    Got great service, a nice change.

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 01-31-2002 at 12:36 PM

  19. - 24" (approx) wooden stands.

    - Mid-range horn is level with listners ears.

    - Toed into the corners.

    - Positioned to directly face the sweet spot (squared up).

    But like others have stated, play around with them. They're fairly light...

    P.S. Why be concerned with the Heresey's bass? They didn't have any manSmile.gif Get a great SUB! You own these puppies for awesome highs and mid-range...

    Happy listening

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    A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1

    TV: 29" Sony Trinitron

    DVD: Toshiba SD9200

    CDP: Denon DCM-370

    MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II

    CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5

    REAR: Infinity SM-65

    (crap)

    SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap)

    This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 01-29-2002 at 06:24 PM

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