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12-04-2003, 11:14 AM
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Home theater feedback
Well here i go, first time i post here.
I had the idea of buying a home theater for a couple months, and i've been reading the primer section and some posts for a couple weeks.
It's my first time buying a home theater, ive got to know a bit about HDTVs, but im clueless as for audio.
I already got some products wich i think would be the best buy for me, but now i need some feedback to know if there any good.
For the TV im looking to buy the samsung HLM617W DLP projection tv
samsung.com/Products/TV/ProjectionTV/TV_ProjectionTV_HLM617W.htm
(huh i cant post urls yet, if u wanna see jus add the w w w)
I choose DLP over RPTV because i think these rear projection are too much trouble for calibration. What ive read is that DLPs are easier and also have a greater lifetime.
Im in canada, and they have a combo, that samsung DLP + a DVD player with DVI output, cable included. I dont have the exact model of the dvd player, but it seemed like a good package.
For the receiver ive been looking for nothing too expensive, the TX-SR600 from Onkyo seemed nice for the price.
As for the speakers themselves, there im a bit clueless. I want a 5.1 system. I already have a boston acoustics center wich is like 5-6 years ago wich my father gave me. So what i need is 2 front, 2 rears and a Sub.
Im gonna use the system for watching dvds, satellite tv, and xbox. A little bit of music but thats not the main purpose.
Well thats it, id like you guys to give me feedback on what i choose, and if there not good suggest me some other products that i could find in canada.
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12-04-2003, 11:59 AM
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I can't comment on the rest of your equipment, but I'd be glad to talk speakers.
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As for the speakers themselves, there im a bit clueless. I want a 5.1 system. I already have a boston acoustics center wich is like 5-6 years ago wich my father gave me. So what i need is 2 front, 2 rears and a Sub.
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Find out what model your center speaker is...should be on the sticker on the back of it. I'm a Boston Acoustics owner myself and would be glad to offer advice. It is important that you try to "match" your speakers as you want every speaker to sound the same. This gives you a smooth soundstage (ie when a car drives across the screen it doesn't sound like a Mustang in your left, a honda in your center and a mustang in your right). Finding speakers in the same line should provide you a nice match.
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12-04-2003, 01:27 PM
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Got a price range for your speaker and reciever budget???
You would want some fairly decent stuff for an Onkyo 600 / 601 for sure.
Even a decent sub.
But you will have what I like to call the real deal when your done....
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12-04-2003, 02:07 PM
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That Samsung DVD player with DVI is EXACTLY what you want with that TV. I have them both; they're perfect together.
Check out my HT in the link above to see pics.
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12-04-2003, 03:28 PM
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Bobby, for the moment I've moved your thread here. The Basics area is for asking questions about home-theater concepts on a general basis, not for asking about specific model recommendations. Your best bet is to ask for specific equipment recommendations as follows: audio electronics in Receivers/Amps, projectors/displays in Display Devices, DVD players and CD players in A/V Sources, etc.
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12-04-2003, 08:07 PM
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alright
the boston center is a Boston525v 8 Ohms AT 004699
my father also decided to give me his sub he had for a couple years too, its a Mirage PS-12-90
any feedback on these 2 products? are they still decent or outdated? i dont know when they were bought, but there at least 7-8 years old
p.s.: sorry for posting in the wrong forum(s), i really don't know if i shud repost all as separate posts in the forums you named or if i can keep this thread.
I posted all in the same thread because i want to know if these parts have any sence going together. I have 0 experience about home theater exept from what i read on the internet, since i try not to trust sellers too much.
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12-05-2003, 11:53 AM
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I am not familiar with that center speaker but according to Boston Acoustics:
525V Center Channel 2-way (produces 1991-1994), 1-5.25" woofer, 1-5.25" passive radiator, 1-.75" tweeter.
Based on the fact that it is a 9-12 year old speaker, I don't know how much success you'll have in matching it with something new. If you want to try, maybe take a look at the Boston Acoustic CR-65 (Compact Reference Series). It may be your best bet to matching sound since it uses the same size woofer and tweeter. Hopefully BA is using similar components these days. Its a long shot, but its the best idea I can come up with short of starting over.
As for the sub, I have the Mirage PS-10 which I believe is the 10" version of the sub you have. My PS-10 is an OK starter sub, but it bottoms out too easily and doesn't go low enough. The PS-12 should be a much better sub. Also, since you are just starting out and its free...go for it.
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12-05-2003, 12:23 PM
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alright thanks for the tip
so what would do u think of
-my boston center
-2 CR-65 speakers for the front
-2 CR-55 speakers for surround
-my mirage sub for now, will upgrade someday
-TX-SR600 Onkyo receiver
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i found this page where u can compare speakers on the mirage website
miragespeakers.com/compareproducts.html
(add w w w. ,i still cant post urls)
my sub and yours is there, there current line of speakers too (LF 100, LF 150, OM 200)
i cant understand anything to these specs, perhaps you can help me out
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12-06-2003, 08:03 AM
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On the Samsung I would go with the HLN not the HLM model.HLN is this model with the newest firmware.Hlm was last years model.
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12-06-2003, 08:24 PM
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humm so the only difference is the firware?
i cant even find that HLN u mentionned on samsung's website
i only see HLM617W and also the 50 inch Version
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12-10-2003, 02:00 PM
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