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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... |

