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Just a quick follow up. Got my YSP-800 and Yammy sub set up tonight. During the test tones I had to call my wife in to listen. Neither of us could believe the ability of this one speaker to throw 5.1 signals around the room. ...
Quote: Originally Posted by Stephen Tu You'll have to clarify what you mean by RF-capable. Do you want to be able to control system from other rooms? If you are only referring to the lighting modules, you'll need some sort...
- Sony 60" LCD Projection Set - Yamaha YSP-800 Digital Audio Projector - Comcast/Motorola Digital HD/DVR cable box - XBOX 360 - 3 Powerhouse lighting modules * Hard buttons are preferred. * RF-capable preferred for lighting...
Arthur - thanks for the link, and I respect HSU's reputation, but I really need a single speaker solution. I have an older Energy Take 5 that would've fit the "smaller" bill. After reading a lot on the subject, I think I've resolved...
...I know are no match for a good 5.1 or 7.1 setup, but due to space, and a curious 2 year old, one may be a necessary evil, at least for a few years. Can anyone actually recommend one? Are they all pathetic? I've read reviews on...
Stephen - thanks for the reply. Do all of these receivers pass/switch video AND audio via HDMI?
Quote: Originally Posted by Mark Butler You can set both. The PS3 will send both the HDMI and toslink signal out at the same time. However you still have to choose which component uses the signal you want at that...
I know you've all heard this 100s of times. I've searched, but can't find any recent posts that address this specific request though. I've got a Xbox 360 for gaming and HD-DVD movies, a PS3 for gaming and blu-ray movies, and a...
Am I correct that I need to manually command the PS3 through menu settings to either output audio via the HDMI cable (input directly into my tv) or output audio via the optical cable (input into my receiver)? In other words, if I'm...
Thanks for the feedback, Seth. The speakers' manual does state 100Hz as the frequency response, so I adjusted the crossover at 110Hz on the receiver. That didn't really fully solve the problem, but it "shortened" the gap. I guess...
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