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  1. Todd Pricer

    Bi-wire my HTD Level 3's?

    Okay, I won't bi-wire my speakers. But what about bi-amping them? The HTD Level Three's can be bi-amped, too, according to the manual. Do you think it would be worth the additional cost? My initial inclination is to think it wouldn't be that much better or different for the amount it would...
  2. Todd Pricer

    Bi-wire my HTD Level 3's?

    Hello, I'm wondering if anyone here can give some recommendations on bi-wiring my speakers (either for or against). I have HTD Level Three 5.1 setup (with Towers in front) and they are set up to bi-wire. I have an Onkyo 595 receiver. Should I or should I not bi-wire my speaker setup? Also...
  3. Todd Pricer

    Center Speaker height in relation to Mains?

    Very informative, Bob. Thanks, I will definitely heed your advice. :)
  4. Todd Pricer

    etronics .com good or bad

    I just bought a DVD player from them a few weeks ago. Everything was fine, but the shipping was a bit slow. It took three or four days before the item was even shipped and then they shipped UPS (instead of FedEx or FedEx Ground)Ground so it took 5 more days to arrive. Other than the mild...
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    Center Speaker height in relation to Mains?

    Thanks for the advice, guys. I'll try the door stop wedges...I would think that that would be enough to prevent the speaker from coupling to the TV, right? Must be if many people do it. I never thought about a slight delay for the center. However, I think the speaker placement will be in an...
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    Center Speaker height in relation to Mains?

    Hi Everyone, I just recently started visiting this site as I was interested in getting a HT setup. I've found a lot of valuable advice which led me to getting this setup: 54" Akai television Samsung DVD - N501 Onkyo 595 HTD Level Three 5.1 setup with Tower mains My question is this: Does...
  7. Todd Pricer

    AKAI Pureflat?

    I was also impressed with the AKAI RPTV I saw at Sam's the other day... 54" inch television with component inputs, great picture, etc. for only $999!! From what I could tell (granted I'm a novice)the picture was a good or better than RPTV's that cost $500 dollars more. I'm looking into...
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