Hi all, I just purchased an HK 520, and have a question. When playing older DVD's with no discrete 5.1 track, I definitely want to take advantage of DPLII. My question concerns the optimal connection to use. Should I use the digial or analog connections? According to the HK manual I should...
As far as I can tell all of Denon's receiver manuals state that they can accept speakers rated at 6 ohms and up. But the home theater FAQs on Denon's website state that all of their receivers won't have a problem with 4 ohm speakers. What gives? I'm thinking of getting 4 ohm speakers for my...
I seem to recall that there was quite a bit of postive feedback about reliable on HTF or somewhere else. Personally, I'd rather pay the extra $60 bucks and buy authorized from 6th Avenue, which is authorized.
For those not aware, 6th avenue's actual price is lower than its website states, you...
Hi all, Don't know if this post belongs here or not, but here goes. I have a small dedicated HT that's about 13x10.5. My RPTV is along the long wall. I currently have a 5.1 setup, but am planning to upgrade my receiver to a Denon 2802, which is of course 6.1. My question is should I buy an...
Hi all, I'm thinking of getting a new receiver for my small HT (12'x10'). I am using a Denon 2600(?) from a couple of years ago, and want DTS and DP2. In a perfect world, I'd get the 2802, but I'm not willing to pay $800 and I really don't want to buy from an unauthorized dealer.
So I'm...
Hello, I'm looking to buy a new receiver, and used to go to a site where individuals reviewed different retailers for service, value, etc. I can't find the link, and was wondering if anyone knew the site I'm talking about. Thanks in advance.
You will set your DVD player to 16:9 and you will not have to change it. Anamorphic DVDs will look correct as long as you use the "16x9 Enhanced" mode on the WEGA. Non-anamorphic letterboxed and full-frame DVDs will also be shown correctly without having to change any settings on the DVD player.
I used to think the same as you (I sit 7.5 feet away from my TV), bought a 36" WEGA, didn't like it, and decided to get a 47" HDTV (Panny). I couldn't be happier. There's no way it's too big given my viewing distance. I never see scan lines. It looks great.
I'm looking to buy either the JVD 70 or 75 DVD-audio player. Crutchfield is carrying them, but I'd rather wait and buy locally so I could return it easier. CC tells me they won't be carrying these players, and BB and Sears don't have them as of yet. Has anyone bought/seen one of these at one...