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are you using this as a "switch" or as a simultaneous output splitter? do you use your tv and projector at the same time? Because my goal is to run 2 tv's at the same time.
cable box > avr input > avr out > hdmi splitter > 2 tv's
cable box > avr input > avr out > Hdmi in on switch > A and B out > 2 tv's
I've used it both as switch and splitter. Yes my Tv and projector play at same time if needed A and B 1 (splitter). I also switch out projector for tv in bedroom running 25ft through wall. I can run cable TV in living room and another source (wd hub or Blu ray and PS3) into bedroom so girlfriend can watch what she wants if necessary A1 and B2 (switch). She'll use a remote App off ipad networked into hub and blu ray.
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I think your issue is the 1 output. I have a Monoprice 4x2 matrix switch (link below) running to both projector and TV. All sources (WDTV Hub, BD player, Sat Box and PS3 ) into UMC-1 > UMC-1 Hdmi out to 4x2 switch HDMI 1 input > HDMI 4x2 switch Output A to TV and Output B to Projector. Been running well for a couple years now. Leaves me with 3 HDMI ports on switch for dropping in sources without UMC. Worked well with my old Pioneer Vs9130.
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it cost me just under $150 for "professional" packing and shipping, . I use the word "professional" lightly because it was the worst packing job I have ever seen in my life. It showed up where I work around 11am and just seeing that poor beat up box being carried in by the FedEx guy scared me to death.
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After seeing the amazing packing job YOU did on the rt-10d I guess you were horrified!!
Congrats on the RC-64, you'll love it once its set up with your 7's.
What are you eventually going to power it all with? I only see the UPA 2 in your signature along the UMC-1 (same as mine).
I just bought a Acurus A200Five (200 watts x 5) and replaced my old Carver a705 (125 watts x 5) and the difference in the RC64 was much improved.
Thanks again for the pack job on the sub....it's fitting beautifully pulling double duty in HT and 2 channel matched up with Heresy II's and Mac gear !
Enjoy!
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All I need now is the rears so I think bookshelfs for the sides and some dipoles up back, any idea's on what models would work? Thanks guys for your help
Its recommended that its the other way around. RB'sbookshelves in rear back and RS's (WDST's) for side surrounds. If you decide on the RF7II's then RS7's and any of the RB 61 or 81's would be plenty. If your going with RF82II's for fronts , then RB81 II's or Rb 61 II's with RS 62 II's would also be a killer system. Good luck with what you decide.
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I did not know the Avengers 3 D was out:
I don't believe they have released it on Bluray yet. Amazon says "preorder"
Its available 2nd week of September.
There is a full Blu Ray out on Piratebay [N] [bs]
C/P info
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
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DTS-HD Master Audio English 5217 kbps 7.1 / 48
kHz / 5217 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Dolby Digital Audio Russian 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbps
Dolby Digital Audio Ukrainian 640 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 640 kbpsI'll wait for the real deal as always !
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you know... I always hear this ^ statement, but Paul was a hgue fan of SS and used it himself.
My Heresys sound just as fantastic with my Mcintosh MC250 SS amp as well as my old 6 watt set tube amp.
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I've saved up the money needed for an decent entry level tube amp but want to get my speakers sorted out before I make any moves there.
I've used entry level tube amp with both RF 35's and RB81's (same 8inch woofers) and with Heresy II's. For me tubes and heritage are a perfect match!
Heresys or Fortes in that size room with a tube amp and you should be happy.
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Dumb question but how much are they? I could not find info on their site on even how to purchase or pricing info.
AVS has them at 269.00 until middle of september ,then it jumps up over 300.00
Curious to hear more about it here too!
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Thank you kindly. It's been a learning process for me since I'm not what I consider a "photographer". I'm learning to use manual settings and actually really enjoy taking photos of electronics and speakers. It's quite fun and so far, I've been able to capture some pretty good photos of the gear that I have photographed.
I think your reviews give very good information for people looking for either the 7s or 83s.
That is my hope.
I saw your side by side RF7 and RF 83 pics on I think a German site the other day while surfing. No credit to "Youthman" was given [:^)]
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Love it !.....If your into old westerns try putting on "The good,The bad and the ugly" in Blu ray!.....it amazed me with Sergio Leone's Wide angle and close up shots!
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The RF-35's are just the discontinued predecessor to the newer RF-82's?..... I don't know if I can trust someone to be honest who lives on the West coast for example and pay them to ship, so... bleh.
The 35's are RF III line and replaced by the RF82 iv.
I have bought 2 subs, RF64, Amp, Rf61's off forum members here in US without hesitation and will continue too. But I do understand the trepidation in some cases.
Best of luck with the search !
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Very nice system, especially with that killer amp form Bill, lol.
Thanks,but it's not Bills,I found same one locally and scooped it up
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I'm with Derek and agree the RF 35's are a quality people overlook.RF 35's are also much less expensive that RF 7 ii and have a great sound
It took some patience but I seem to have put together a quality used 5.0 set up then added sub later.
RF35's 400
RC 64 450
RB 81's 150. (got lucky)
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Quick question, Would a mic for a UMC-1 be compatible to use with this sub to calibrate and would it be accurate if it does work?
Thanks Guys
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That's SWEET !!....CONGRATS ON A GREAT CHOICE!
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Coytee, that's hilarious! I've had my girlfriend get up to answer her phone because the phone on a film had same ring in background.
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That character gets a cameo FYI. This film follows the original short story from Philip K Dyck more. The screening I saw was at the post production houses mini theater with 20-30 seats optimally positioned. Great experience I don' t normally get but was fortunate to have Glen Gauthier (main unit sound) invite me. I didn't even think to check the sound equipment they have installed, but it kicked !I will definitely see Total Recall in the theatre, just because it was such a big movie from my past. I think anybody in school at the time remembers the highly intellectual conversations about the girl with 3 boobs.(classic movie moment).
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I worked on this film and am good friends with both 1st and 2nd unit sound mixers. They are both very highly respected and always create great sound . Same guys who did "Dawn of the dead" and "Max Payne" just 2 great examples of great soundtracks.II have high hopes for the surround sound experience coming with this movie.
I seen a crew screening a couple months ago and it looks and sounds fantastic . Hopefully they tweaked it even more before general release.
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The app iPeng works fantastic for my squeezebox duet on my iPad. They have an add on for that app that allows you to stream wirelessly to my iPad to my bedroom set up.....love it.There is also an android app which allows you to control the touch from your phone. Nice if your eyesight isn't what it used to be. My Touch is too far from the prime listenting spot to read the screen and use its remote. But using the phone hooks you right up. Nice.
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By the way, I can never find thew garage, got a link?
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Audiokarma has a great McIntosh section and very knowledgable people. I'm new to McIntosh and have learned alot reading that forum.
Do a google search for your processor on that site.