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| Totally Confused about home theater Tim, this was a dedicated A/V room and set up as such. There is no excess clutter, acoustics were taken into consideration, the system was dialed in using their "in-house professional testing methods", etc... The thing that i think REALLY killed t... | |
| tough sounds to reproduce ??? Are there any specific discs with good recordings of the above mentioned noises ? In other words, music based discs that also have "noises" that fall into the tough to reproduce category but are good enough recordings to judge system resolution by... | |
| RCA plugs that don't fit. While i've never had such a severe problem as you mention, i have had some RCA's that are very, very tight fits. As Paulwp mentions, i've never seen a locking or "clamping" connector that could not be loosened up enough to slide it on. Most of my ... | |
| 7500 for USED cables? Are they joking? Paul, sorry to ruin your day, but i'm going to respond to your post.First of all, this is a forum open to all members and anybody can respond. Even if you, me or someone else doesn't like the person or what they have to say.Secondly, you're questi... | |
| Top Ten Speakers of All Time? Duke, all of your selections are REALLY bad. Should you happen to take any of those as trade-ins out of pity for their owners, i'll try to help you to keep your show room clean and "litter free" by taking them for a small fee ( out of pity for you... | |
| Carver Silver 7t's The amps that he chose to emulate were C-J tube amps if i remember correctly. The "T" stands for "Transfer function", as that is what he was trying to duplicate i.e. the overall performance or "transfer function" of the amp in question. In order t... | |
| Amp for Vandersteen 3Asig. Try calling Richard and see what he says. He had told me before that he likes and recommends ARC tube products with his speakers. Then again, maybe you have slightly different tastes than he does, but i doubt it. After all, you did buy his speaker... | |
| multi-channel amps Anthem, B&K, or Rotel I would tend to agree with Maggieowner's very astute descriptions. I would also add that the B&K's and Adcom's tend to get "jumbled up" or "loose control" when pushed hard. Never railed on a Rotel, so don't know about that aspect. I do think t... | |
| In this corner, weighing in at.... Actually Kelly, i have both the ET II and the TQ-1. The TQ just came in the other day, so i haven't played with it at all. The ET II is mounted on a Sota Star Sapphire (vacuum platter) and both are fed via one larger Wisa pump and a good sized vac... | |
| TV Antenna and Satellite on one coax cable Sugarbrie is right on. Use seperate lines for best results if at all possible and convenient. Sean> | |
| Adcom GCD700 random mode ills Don't know if it is normal for that specific player, but many other players do the same thing. I personally find it somewhat annoying, especially when they keep playing multiple tracks from several different discs but completely skipping another d... | |
| Which would you buy? Out of curiosity, what does the Muse list for ? Sean> | |
| Totally Confused about home theater Francisco, i think that matching mains, center and surrounds are far more critical when doing multi-channel music as compared to setting up a system for multi-channel video reproduction. I would suggest keeping the systems separate in two differen... | |
| Noise, hum and AC polarity Bob honed his "filing skills" when he was trying to go through the bars at Joliet State Correctional Facility when trying to break out. He was temporarily incarcerated there with his brother, Jake. Most people don't know it, but Bob is actually th... | |
| Noise, hum and AC polarity Hey Ern, you should have stuck that lamp outside in the winter. If kids stuck their tongue to the metal to see if they would "stick" or freeze to it, you could have always done them a favor and turned on the "defroster" : ) Sean> |

