For impressive quality at really low prices, you simply can't beat Fluance speakers. (www.fluance.com) I've had the $200 AV-HTB set for two years and still love 'em. Combined with a Dayton 10" sub and relatively cheap HK refurb receiver, the sound always blows away my guests. (Well, first...
I ordered 3 Berkline 090s from Ultimate Home Entertainment (www.rtheaters.com) and they came in yesterday. I am thrilled with them. Good price, good quality, good service. And the motorized recline is great - definitely a must have for the HT. I have not noticed any blocking of surround...
Well, I guess it's soon time to replace my Dell Dimension 4100. It seems to do most of what I want, but I think I've had enough of monkeying around with Windows ME. If I'm going to make the jump to XP, I might as well just get a new computer. My question: should I buy or build? I'm sick of...
I've got a process I'm going to patent called Real Life II. With this system, you'll experience incredible colors and textures that have never before been seen in any HT system. My overpriced certified installers will come into your theater and first install the new display portal I refer to as...
I finally have a few extra dollars that I can use to buy a row of 3 HT recliners. My budget is about $2,500 max, but if I can get good seats for less I'm not committed to spending every last nickel. I'm thinking I want to go with leather (well, leather and vinyl combo is fine) in either red or...
Pick up a copy of Great Escapes: New Designs for Home Theaters by Theo Kalomirakis. The incredible home theaters in this book should help you get some ideas of what's possible.
A DIY blackout cloth screen is so inexpensive that there's no downside to giving it a try. I made my (approx) 7' by 4' screen for about $30 including the cloth, lumber, and hardware. (Already had the black paint and staples. I didn't paint the screen itself and don't think I'd want to try that.)...
Picked up a $29 Toshiba SD-3980 during Black Friday madness at Best Buy. I'll give it a try with the S-video connection and see if the picture quality is sufficient. (But it'll have to wait - wife won't let me open my presents until Christmas!)
Well Todd, you'll soon realize it was all worthwhile when you are laying in bed in your freshly laundered 1200 thread count sheets watching Office Space and humming one of Garth's hits. But I believe you have my stapler.
Decided to go to the Palmyra PA Walmart, the more rural of the two Walmarts in my county. Probably a good decision. Got there at 4:30am, and waited with the huddled masses gathered around the pallets spread out in the dairy aisle. All the 5am sale items were wrapped in black plastic, with sales...
That wouldn't work for me since I use a projector and my inputs are already used up. Well, actually, my s-video input is open. I guess I could use that. I should have an open input on the receiver also. Maybe I'll give it a try and see how it works out.
There might be some interesting deleted scenes that will eventually show up on DVD. There were several times when a line or two of off camera dialogue explained something that wasn't shown. Given the length of this film they were probably looking for cuts wherever they could find them. There...
Yes, you're exactly right. I do not willingly buy pan & scan. But my daughter insists on getting the crappy so-called full screen and my wife directed me to get her the pan & scan version for Christmas. (She's at college, so at least I don't have to see it.) You try to teach them right from...
It's time to improve the presentation when guests stop by for a movie at our home theater. Specifically, I want to show a short or cartoon before the main feature, with the ability to quickly switch from one DVD to another. I currently use one DVD player and don't/can't run the video through my...
For what it's worth, I had a similar "problem" last year with Dell sending me an extra Dell DJ. I told them they done so, but they didn't seem to care.
It's time to finally add some animation to my DVD rack. But which disk or set? Here's my parameters: I'm looking for a good, relatively inexpensive disk or collection of theatrical cartoons. I'm not real fond of Disney, but I love Warner's and early innovators like Max Fleisher. Ideally the...
Gotta agree. If NBC would put some decent promotion behind it, ratings could improve greatly for both shows. (Matching up the critical favorites - then tooting their own horn about it - worked great for NBC back when it was on top.)
The one spot in my theater that looks bad is where two of the cheapo staple ceiling tiles are sagging behind the projector. I probably should have gone with drywall also.