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  1. No wait, I would be really upset if you spent money to rent this!

    I caught it on HBO, do you have that?

    I'll look for Gerry.

    I'll check out Gerry if you check out Alexander. Before you agree, please realize that Alexander is 3 hours.

    Funny you ask. I just saw the movie "Gerry" today. The absolute worst movie ever made. There is actually a scene in the movie where they show Matt Damon and Casey Affleck just walking in the desert for about 7-8 minutes. Please someone watch this movie so you know what a horrible movie is. Another movie i can't stand is "Four Brothers". I could go on, but these are the two that stick out the most.......

    Tripod, you have a deal. I will rent "Alexander" this weekend. Forgive me if i am wrong, but isn't Alexander an action movie about Alexander The Great? You see, even though the movie is probably three hours long, i am thinking there are some pretty good fight scenes with some great Sound Effects.[;)]
  2. I'll check out Gerry if you check out Alexander. Before you agree, please realize that Alexander is 3 hours.

    Funny you ask. I just saw the movie "Gerry" today. The absolute worst movie ever made. There is actually a scene in the movie where they show Matt Damon and Casey Affleck just walking in the desert for about 7-8 minutes. Please someone watch this movie so you know what a horrible movie is. Another movie i can't stand is "Four Brothers". I could go on, but these are the two that stick out the most.......

  3. Alexander

    Absolutely horrible in every regard. As much as I wanted to stop watching, I kept going, desperate to find some redeeming quality for the film. I did not.

    Ancient greeks speaking in Irish, Scottish and Russian accents. A story that was impossible to follow and lacked any compelling reason to do so. Disjointed scenes. Wacky transitions between scenes like it was made by somebody playing around with the editing features on their new camcorder. The entire thing was a trainwreck.

  4. Anyone else have one of these?

    I recently had one installed.

    The unit itself was only $40 from Home Depot, and it was installed at the breaker box.

    I still have units for my computer and HT, but like the extra security of knowing the house is covered at the source.

  5. Read back over the thread, and follow some of the links, and you'll see that these guys are spending a lot more than $60 and buying a lot more than a power strip.

    I'm not sure that I agree with the need for power conditioning in the first place (in most typical applications). But if someone's going to drop $300+ on a component, I don't blame them for obsessing a bit about it.

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    On 7/19/2005 11:27:59 PM toddvj wrote:

    I skipped through a lot of this thread. I just have to ask...Obsess much? How do you decide what to wear in the morning? You're talking about a $60 power strip for crying out loud.

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  6. Searches are for suckers. How are all of the heavy hitters here going to maintain their high post numbers if they don't get asked the same questions every couple of weeks? 9.gif

    Just having some fun, the search feature is very useful and recommended.

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    On 7/22/2005 3:36:38 AM Kyler Cavers wrote:

    all I'm saying is use the search up top, sure helped me out alot..
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    On 7/21/2005 7:23:39 PM Kyler Cavers wrote:

    like really, i could come on here two friggin years ago and read the same questions
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    I guess the real concern would be if you came back in two years and saw the same questions from the same people.

    There's nothing wrong with people asking questions, that's what makes a place like this so helpful.

  8. I recently replaced my HK 125 with a refurb Denon 1905 and am VERY happy with the change.

    Perhaps it was just me, but I could never get the HK to sound quite right in comparison to the Kenwood receiver it replaced. The surround was always weak and it seemed muffled somehow.

    All those issues disappeared when I hooked up my new Denon. It was a DRASTIC improvement before I even configured all the settings for my system and room.

    So, maybe it was just me, but HK was a bit lackluster in my experience.

    I'm very happy with the Denon 1905 and all of its features. Love the signal conversion and switching as well as discrete on/off functions. Very handy with so many components in my home theater.

    Ecost has the 1905 for $260 and the 2105 for $350 (authorized dealer and factory refurbs).

    http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecce/shop/showcase/default~showcase~denon.asp

  9. Here's hoping that my impressions are different than yours. 4.gif

    I ordered the 1905 this afternoon. 9.gif

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    On 6/3/2005 9:25:16 PM jheis wrote:

    There is a HUGH difference between the lower end Denon (made in China) and the higher end stuff (made in Japan).

    A salesman suckered me into a AVR 1804 and it sounded like CRAP compared to my two channel amp. Took it back in less than a week and traded it in on a B&K Ref 50 and thus began another relentless round of up grades.

    James

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  10. Frzn: Thanks, the 3801 looks like a great receiver, but I don't think it has the video conversion I'm looking for. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    IAmtnbikr: Thanks for the dakmart link, I didn't know about them. I was looking at the 2105 as well. CNet's review seems to indicate that the 1905 and 2105 are VERY similar, so I think I'll be happy with the 1905 too. Since Dakmart doesn't have any 1905's or 2105's right now, I'll probably go with ecost, who is also an authorized reseller for Denon. Thanks again for the response.

    Duffinator: Thanks to you too. As I noted above, Dakmart doesn't currently have the 1905 that I'm looking for, but ecost does, so I'll probably go with them for now. The 3805 sure looks impressive, but it's out of my range for now. I'm definitely okay with buying a refurb. I figure that those have probably been checked more carefully than regular production units.

  11. While I understand that more money will typically get a better receiver, I don't plan to get a high end unit anytime soon. It's just not an option for me at this point.

    From what I've read about the 1905, it seems quite capable and I'm wondering if anyone feels otherwise. If so, please share your specific concerns/suggestions.

    Thanks!

  12. Man, you beat me to the punch. Here I was reading all these posts and I thought to myself "I'll solve it all with a brick wall recommendation at the end.". Although not cheap, $250 is still far less than many of the units currently being pushed at BestBuy, et al., and the brick wall units are simply better and more robust. Check out their site and you'll be impressed. And no, I don't own stock in the company either.

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    On 5/28/2005 9:16:40 PM Spkrdctr wrote:

    Why are you guys messing around? Just get the Brickwall and be done with it. www.brickwall.com

    It is the standard for home audio and works exceptionally well. They have them this month for $249.99 Check out their site, and yes, everything they say is true. These suckers work! I recommend you buy now and don't wait!

    Now If I only had stock in Brickwall.............

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