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Mains--NHT 2.9 Center-Boston Acoustics VR-12 ( neutral in tone and outstanding performance so chose to keep in main system). Rears-Definitive BPX Bipolar Rear Ctr-Klipsch RB-15 reference series (wasn't using the pair so why...
The best and cheapest way to solve your problem is an inexpensive HI-FI vcr, you can get them dirt cheap brand new or see if a friend or relative may have one they don't use......Then use it as the cable/channel tuner and run the video...
Its legit, I've know about it for some time, and they(AT&T) just began offering it in my area as well (SAT).....I've seem it in action at a friends house and its everything they claim it to be... The channel changing speed was very...
Toggle/Molly bolts will work fine...I've used them to mount 40" plasmas with no problems, and those weigh a lot more than 20lbs........................................Just make sure they pop open behind the wall and that you screw them...
My recommendation would be to try it if it feels right and fits your budget...The specs seem pretty good, so why not???? As having just purchased a 27" LCD myself, the BB house brand "Insignia" , for use as a pc, gaming, and secondary...
Quote: Originally Posted by Seth=L You won't get any sound out of the back speakers while Surround B is set to none. Another thing that will cause it is having the Zone 2 speakers on. There is also a button behind the drop...
I have a very high end Denon recevier that I use as a pre/pro with seperate amps for all channels and I would never go back.. Although the Denon sounds outstanding with its own internal amps, I still prefer the seperates. But I agree,...
You will not get 7.1 surround unless your source material/dvd is encoded in 6.1 or 7.1 surround sound. Also make sure your dvd player and or satellite/cable box are hooked up using toslink/fiber-optic or digital coaxial connections to...
Yep, try a ground lifter plug,on the subwoofer or the projector, you can get them at any hardware store....................
Ed, I just recently started using my "high" end Denon receiver as a pre/pro by adding 3 stereo amps bridged to mono across the front and a stereo amp for the rears and the difference is night and day. Now I have always loved the sound...
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