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  1. John D.

    Popcorn Advice

    Nate, Where do you find the carmel corn. I've looked everywhere for it. I'm from Los Angeles and no one seems to carry it. JD
  2. John D.

    Popcorn Advice

    The ACTII Kettle Korn is awesome. I just discovered it myself. I also tried the Orville Redenbacher (how the heck do you spell that?) Kettle Korn and found it a bit too buttery for kettle Korn. If you want the most butter flavor in you Microwave popcorn try "Blast O Butter". I'm not kidding...
  3. John D.

    Mitsu X70UX Projector question

    OK so I borrowed the projector and I'm definitely going to buy it. The picture quality seemed great and that was with no calibration and projecting onto a plain off-white wall. I checked out Dalite and while it's something I might get in the future, I just can't justify spending the $$ right...
  4. John D.

    Why is sound ok to "Sounds good to you" while video must be expertly calibrated.

    Bruce, Thank you for a great explanation. I must say that does clear things up. I guess my original question was based on posts I had read implying that > Unless someone comes back with a better argument as to why they should be "Sacrosanct", you have convinced me that I am not wrong to turn...
  5. John D.

    Why is sound ok to "Sounds good to you" while video must be expertly calibrated.

    OK I guess I used the wrong terminology re "calibrate until it sounds good to you".:confused: Yes I know (from reading it here) that speakers should be calibrated with an SPL. However, I have also seen here that certain adjustments can be made to sound levels (term.) such as turning on...
  6. John D.

    Why is sound ok to "Sounds good to you" while video must be expertly calibrated.

    The following question is based on posts I have read at this forum. Can someone explain why it is OK for sound calibration to be acceptable when it "sounds good to you". Yet Video must be precisely calibrated by trained experts with calibration tools. Why can't video just "look good to me"...
  7. John D.

    Mitsu X70UX Projector question

    Again, thanks for the info. I'll check out Dalite. JD
  8. John D.

    Mitsu X70UX Projector question

    Thanks for the info. I'm sure he will let me borrow it. So I will try that. I know that there will be problems during the day though. Certain times of the year the sun shines directly where I would project. There is one window about 10' off the ground that has no blinds or shades. I'll have...
  9. John D.

    Mitsu X70UX Projector question

    This is my first post and let me say that after discovering this forum about a week ago, I have to say that IT ROCKS! I'm a newbie at the HT stuff and don't really have the $$ to make upgrades at this time. Getting married in 6 mo's. :) MUST PAY FOR WEDDING FIRST :frowning: That being said...
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