Cons:
1) The presence of the bass isnt as much as what I thought, but it is still good. I have the receiver set to +4 to bass
and the control pod to 15. Ill kick it to +6 if I still think the bass still isnt good enough.
2) Adding a PC to a Home Theater is Super Complicated! PC should definately raise its standards and make all things DD, ProLogicII, etc.., compatible.
3) If I have the PC and PS2 on, the sound is Drained Big Time. Ill have to unplug the audio calbes on the back of the
Soundcard (or back of ProMedias) to get full power to PS2, Or turn off the PS2 to get full power to the PC. So I must
sacrifice sound for one of the 2. There is a solution though! I can use headphones. I would take out the audio cable
that connects to the "Front Out" of the Soundcard and put the headphones in it. Then I would tell the PC that I have
Headphones. So when I play PC games, someone else could play or watch stuff on PS2 with full surround.
Question:
1) When the PC is hooked up to the Receiver, I need to "assign" the PC to either DVD,CD,CDR,or VCR. Which one of these should I assign the PC to?
COMING SOON:
The 'Mini to RCA' wire which will enable me to hook my PC upto the receiver
New Video Card with TVout So My TV can become the Monitor for the PC
A shared DirecTV connection with my brothers TV!
Component Cables for PS2 and TV!
THANKS TO: Justin_tx_16, Trespasser_Guy, and VampireHD