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DLP, LCD, XVGA projectors, what are they and
One drink's too much, and 20 aren't enough. It would be a missive to answer your questions. You might try looking at the FAQ's at more video-oriented sites. Feel free to email me for some suggestions. 
CD Player Integration into HT Setup
If you are looking for a large significant change, you might try a non-up/oversampling and/or tubed-output DAC. They may or may not be your cup of tea, but you should have no problem hearing a big difference. Buy at the right used price and resell... 
where do you cross over your ht setup
Sean,LOL, but as I was reading that post I was thinking it was you (i didn't look at the header). I've always believed you should set the cross a full octave above the -3dB point of your speakers, to avoid just such a 'hole' in the LF response. Of... 
Favorite one box C.D.??
Rec (or anyone else with info of course),I've heard some uncomplimentary things about the mechanical reliability of the Audiomeca's - have you heard or experienced any such thing? I almost pulled the trigger on a Mephisto II transport, but backed ... 
Where do you draw the line???
OK, here's what I believe:1. I believe diminishing returns applies in all walks of life - including audio.2. I believe 'diminishing' means 'diminishing', not 'non-existent'.3. I believe all of us spend WAY too much energy and resources on our equi... 
Suggestions for someone who wants to get in tubes
tcco,Yes, you can run your 2-ch sources into the pre, and run the receiver L/R preouts into it also. If the pre doesn't have an HT bypass/unity gain function simply calibrate the HT with the pre's volume control at a known position, and return it ... 
OT: CES January 2004
www.cesweb.org 
Consumer Electronics Show,8-12 Jan. 2004 Las Vegas
Ditto much of what Gunbei said. My first was 2002 and I had a similarly great time. Even better than the toucvhing and listening (which is compromised in most rooms) was the accessibility to meet and talk with the designers. Most were very approac... 
what are you listening to lately?
Alison Krauss - New FavoriteNanci Griffith - Best OfClapton - UnpluggedO Blues Where Art Thou?Collins, Copeland, Cray - Showdown 
Johnny Cash - Rest in Peace
Springsteen opened the Chapel Hill show last night with a very nice version of 'I Walk The Line'. (BTW, he opened on the 10th with Warren Zevon's 'My Ride's Here') 
Speaker / Amp Choices for a Large Room
You might try integrating a subwoofer into your setup before resorting to more drastic and expensive alternatives. 
Darryl and Darryl ask ... where would you start?
Thanks for the response, guys and gals. I admit to subscribing to the 'buy what you love' philosophy - especially in the areas like speakers and amps which don't change much with technology and format 'advances'. I've been a poster and lurker here... 
60's/70's Talking/Singing Story Ballads
Arlo's 'Pause of Mr. Claus' and 'Motorcycle Song', 'Bullfrog Blues' by either Bromberg or Rory Gallagher, and Bromberg's 'Mr. Bojangles' - tho they are more songs with a story interspersed. 
Need Help. What set-up should I be looking at?
I agree with the above, to an extent. Nonetheless, if music is your overwhelming priority, don't put a big box between your speakers. Have those GP's in a dedicated room, go front projector, or find a way to recess your TV.At about any total price... 
Early 1970's rock: Name some of your favorites
I might have to go upstairs and spin some of this vinyl again:Bowie's Aladdin SaneSpringsteen's Greetings From Asbury ParkZappa'a ApostropheTraffic Welcome to the CanteenBonnie Raitt's Give It UpTull Stand UpJackson Brown's Saturate Before UsingSa...