According to my wife, too many! :D Seriously though, I probably play an average of an hour/day. Interestingly, I haven't had any burn-in issues on my set.
According to my wife, too many! :D Seriously though, I probably play an average of an hour/day. Interestingly, I haven't had any burn-in issues on my set.
Saul R's Basement These are some pictures of our entertainment room. I would like to emphasize the term "entertainment room" as I would not consider my project to withstand the higher standards of our most discriminating HT Forum community. Also, it is home to my other hobby that is playing...
I recently purchased the W1's innards twin; the P100 (for admittedly petty reasons -- a couple of additional scene modes). So far I’ve been very satisfied with its performance. Particularly, I’ve been really happy with it ability to take pictures on a whim and without delay. Even, its movie...
I use banana plugs from Radio shack for my receiver connection and 3/5" Audio Quest spades for the speakers. First I crimpled the terminals and further secured the connection with WTB solder. Mainly, I'm using this setup for convenience and durability. As far as I can tell, from my experience...
I normally associate and impedance mismatch with "return loss". Particularly, such differentails cause the signal to reflect back to the source. You got me on that one.
Saurav, admittedly, I overlooked that Monster uses twisted pairs for their "unidirectional" cables. However, unlike power cords and XLR cables, where drain wires and/or shields are independent (and the concept could be properly applied), such separation is not possible with unbalanced cables. I...
Health E, I still remain skeptical after the marketing rhetoric. Noting that I’m familiar with the design of Faraday cages, once again I think this is another ill implementation of a sound physical concept. The foil shields, braids and/or outer conductor in conventional coaxial cables are the...