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  1. Congrats! That new beast should deliver. Look forward to your impressions once you get it placed & dialed in! Recently I was moving around the 120lb box with the XS30... similar in size & weight with your new V1800. No worries... I throw around dumbbells heavier than that. Now I'm playing with 150lbs of dual XS15's.
  2. Looks great SD! Great space to watch a movie. Whenever you cross the projector bridge with the better half... start with this one. That way any other projector suggestion that follows will seem like a bargain.
  3. Pics of lava lamp & empty pizza boxes... or it didn't happen.
  4. Happy Halloween. Here's my weekend forum costume.
  5. Cool that the 4K Supreme Cinema Series is launching, hopefully Sony will start offering content other than catalog titles.
  6. In September of 2014 (when I purchased my X4100) there was no reason to purchase a DTS:X capable AVR. Over a year later, there is only "1" DTS:X Bu-ray available... Ex Machina. And the audio effects with Ex Machina, (to showcase the object based audio of) DTS:X are basically non-existent (strange choice to debut the format). Right now there is only one other DTS:X Blu-ray title announced; (this summers box office bomb) American Ultra. In the past year+ there have only been 20 Atmos titles released. If DTS"X follows suit, it could be late 2016/early 2017 before any significant DTS:X titles are released. In a year or two, I'll be in the AVR market again & it will include DTS:X. But, if I was a buyer now... 11 channels capable with the 5200 (9ch /11 ch with external amp) would be of more interest to me, especially since you can pick it up for less than the 4200. The 4200 is 7ch/9ch with an external amp. Couple reasons to grab the (HDCP 2.2) 4200: ** If you plan to go all out with 4K, including UHD 4K Blu-ray player & 4K TV that both offer HDCP 2.2 ** If you plan to keep an AVR for 5-6 years or longer, consider the 4200 with DTS:X
  7. In my experience, Tom V (PSA) has always been just a chat, email or phone call away, for input or any question. Great CS.
  8. Mine are still wrapped, but really glad to hear Sony got the new Supreme Cinema Series right. Remember the (first ever) Fifth Element Sony Blu-ray release? Absolutely horrible.That transfer could have killed Blu-ray. Same with the first Sapphire Series from Universal, where in each instance both Studio's were embarrassed into admitting defeat & offered an exchange program with a new remaster. I own at least 4-or-5 copies of The Fifth Element on DVD & Blu-ray (remember Super-bit DVD's)? Back in the early days of DVD, The Fifth Element was the best, go to, demo transfer of the day. PQ was the best & I watched it countless times. Love the movie. Glad that someone at Sony still has a soft spot for The Fifth Element & chose it for a remaster to kick off the new series.
  9. Like otheres mention, no go for the 5's & 7's at that price... but still a good deal for the RS & RC-7.
  10. Well done! Glad to learn you can swing both, hopefully (in-person) the condition is as described by the seller. I've actually been calibrating this week & (after nearly 15 years) the RC-7 still impresses.
  11. Ahhh, that elusive end goal. I'm gonna chase that nirvana whilst eating jumbo shrimp. If I ever figure that one out, I'll send you my original copies. ============ For the OP, definitely grab the RC-7, you'll be happy you did. Grab the RS-7's if you can. If you can't... no worries, lots of available options for surrounds later on.
  12. Nice set up for for very little Cheddar.
  13. I think that's the new Lamborghini Toro.
  14. That's correct...You need (4)! I thought about (4) 15's... but Roy Scheider came over & said: You're gonna need a bigger boat room.
  15. Given the lack of any evidence for such a place I wouldn't worry myself over it. That's why it's called Faith.
  16. The DTS:X Demo from Klipsch has received some great reviews & feedback as one of the top things at CEDIA. http://www.tymhomes.com/top-5-things-at-cedia-2015-cedia15/ Now I gotta get my hands on the new DTS:X demo featuring Cymatics by Nigel Stanford. It seems it was the best demo of the show. Now we need to start getting actual media for DST:X. Here's the (non-DTS:X clip)
  17. Strange questions abound: Why is it a penny for your thoughts... but you have to put your two cents in? Somebody’s making a penny.
  18. Bram Stroker's Dracula is one of the last movies to not use any kind of CGI in it, and honestly the effects are amazing. If nothing else it's worth seeing it for the effects and mood alone. Cool, my copies just arrived today. I'll check them out as soon as I can. Really looking forward to the PQ & AQ with the new 4K Atmos remasters. Hopefully Sony did not mess up the transfer & authoring of the new series (I've seen that happen far too many times in the past).
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    What I Got Today!

    Thanks! Already putting them to work. Early indications suggest... These are not the droids the subs I am looking for.
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    What I Got Today!

    I also had a few slightly larger boxes arrive today.
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    What I Got Today!

    Received first Cinema Series Blu-rays, remastered in 4K & Atmos. The Professional, The Fifth Element & Dracula. Hoping the PQ & AQ are first rate.
  22. Nismo

    Are we alone?

    Can't put a faraday cage around everything. Solar flare is a "natural" source. Destructive, but natural. The (sad) probability in today's world.... would be from a far more nefarious source. That's scary.
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