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  1. Jim Clark

    PSB vs JBL...in home shoot-out

    I have a total PSB setup: four 1Bs, an 8C, and a Subsonic 6. I got them when the line was first introduced over a year ago and I still like them very much. When I auditioned them I actually preferred the 1Bs to the slightly larger 2Bs, I (and the store owner) thought the mids were better on the...
  2. Jim Clark

    Denon 4800 problems

    I never had a problem with the 4800 auto-sensing the signal before the recent problems and I didn't change anything with the setup. It appears something is definitely wrong with the receiver and it will need service. Anyone have experience with Denon service in the Washington, DC metro area...
  3. Jim Clark

    Thoughts on budget PSB 5.1 setup

    I have a complete PSB Image system including four 1Bs, an 8C, and the Subsonic 6. I'm very happy with the setup. I plan to replace the front 1Bs with 4Ts or 3LRs and use the 1Bs for the back surround channels eventually. I actually liked the 1Bs and the 4Ts better than the 2Bs when I A-B'd...
  4. Jim Clark

    Denon 4800 problems

    I've had my 4800 since they first came out at the end of last year and have been very happy with it even though it does require a PHD to operate the monster LOL. It recently started acting up. It now has a mind of its own and switches to DIGITAL input (according to the lights) when it's getting...
  5. Jim Clark

    Help!! 16:9 or 4:3 for sports..

    I agree with Steve. Go with 4:3 if you watch mostly sports, cable, or sat. You'll still get a big enough 16:9 picture to enjoy HD and DVD.
  6. Jim Clark

    Indoor antenna anyone?

    I use a Radio Shack outdoor type antenna in my attic. It "looks" like a Channel Master Channel King model but is a little smaller. I'm only 8 miles from the transmitters and I get great reception. I don't have a HD receiver yet but I'm sure it will be fine for digital.
  7. Jim Clark

    Getting to HDTV from scratch

    I just gotta have HD for the Masters! rool: Get as big a set as you can afford. You can sit much closer to the new RPTVs than used to be the case. I have a Toshiba 50" TN50X81 4:3 set, I like it very much. I could sit as close as 8' and it's fine although our current distance is about 11'...
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