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^^^HSU? If you can, get 2 of the same subs, not 2 different ones. It will be easier to make it sound good.
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^^^All it means is that you can play import DVDs from anywhere in the world. Not a big deal for most, but I suppose it depends on what kinda movies you like to watch.
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I think that might actually be what he did.Good thing he didn't turn it up to 11.
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^^^That might be right. I thought the 93s were already region free and that change was coming with the 103...
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Anybody that would buy a used 93 for $700 when you can get a new 103 for $500 is quite loony.
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A used 93 wouldn't be $700. Maybe a used 95 would be that much...
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There are pro level sound cards that are used for audio production, so you can always improve. Will you be able to hear a difference? Maybe, maybe not.
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^^^You have any recommendations on specific ones?
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I follow. I don't think that would be a problem, plus, what if he decides to upgrade the fronts later?
no I meant what I said. He mentioned this sub being used with the rb-41ii's. that is there smallest speaker. So you are talking basically crossing a satellite over to a 15" sub. That is the only thing I worry about with the 115. Otherwise I would never recommend something that small.
You mean 7"?4" to a 15" is a pretty large gap. I would be a little nervous about that large of a gap in woofer size.
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That'd be a nice price. I still wouldn't use it in something dedicated for movies. Maybe if you used the system for music mostly but the 115 is no slouch there either.
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You mean 7"?4" to a 15" is a pretty large gap. I would be a little nervous about that large of a gap in woofer size.
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I already replied in your other thread, but again, go with the 115.
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308 = 8" sub
115 = 15" sub
The 115 is going to dig deeper for movies, and it also sounds great musically, so I'd go with that one. I'm sure the 308 is going to have a good sound to it too, but it won't rumble as much in the low low end. Also, how much have you shopped around? I think you could get that package for a little less. Maybe not a lot less, but a little. Call all of the online authorized dealers and see who can give you the best price. If you've already done that, well, good on ya =^) Definitely go with the 115 tho.
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I've got that same tv stand. Good quality stuff.
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Ah, I gotcha. I looked at that AVR, but I guess I missed that it had pre-outs. Even though the speakers are sensitive, they still like power. When I went from my onkyo to my denon, the speakers really opened up, and I'm sure if I put an amp on them it'd help out even more since I have 7.1.
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^^^All of those movies are great. I can't wait for The Hobbit!
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I don't think his HK has pre-outs. I would say get a better AVR if you can with more power and pre-outs if you want to add an amp later.
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^^^Sell it and use the money towards the oppo =^)
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I have a denon and I usually have it from -30 to -50 depending on time of day and content and source I'm playing from. I sit about 3 m from mine and they are split about 2.25 meters apart.
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Hrmm, I wasn't aware of that. I'm fine n dandy with using HDMI cuz I doubt I'd be able to hear a difference anyways.
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Good luck with getting it fixed. At least you know what it is now.
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How about an ipod? You could use a headphone jack to RCA connection, should be the same idea.
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Try unplugging everything and plugging it back in including all the RCAs and power chords. I don't suppose you have any friends that have an amp you can borrow to see if it's the amp or the pre-amp?
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That AVR is pushing 75w per channel, which still should be plenty for those speakers. Have you ran Audyssey? I also believe there are other apps out there for the denons if you look. You might try a google search and see what else is out there.
worth running a second sub to make up difference in going from 7.1 to 5.1
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