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  1. Marat_S

    Which DLP Proj?

    Hi Guys, Looking for some of the experts here to point me in the right direction for a DLP projector. The projector would be used in a dedicated theater room which will be built from ground up. Viewing will be for DVDs and HD programming primarily. Room dimensions will be about 13-14 feet in...
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    Onkyo TXDS797 Owners

    If you are reading this thread and are an owner of a Onkyo 797, chances are you have come across a defect in the amp which causes clicking sounds in the speakers or at least heard of it. I too am an owner and experiencing the same problem. I already got some help from a few members on this board...
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    Please Help

    I guess i know what to do now.
  4. Marat_S

    Please Help

    thanks so much for replying...i was really hoping that it wasnt going to be the problem in the reciever. i guess all the hoping i did wasnt good enough. it just started happening, and like you said in your post back in april i believe, that it would go away after a while. well, samething happend...
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    Please Help

    Hello everyone, I have been visiting this forum for a while always getting good information from other threads about different products and getting ideas for my own home theater. Just sort of never posted many messeges. Here is my dilemma. My current system is Onkyo 797 reciever powering...
  6. Marat_S

    Problem, not sure why

    bump, anyone with any suggestions, please help, would really appriciate, refer to the post in this thread
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    Problem, not sure why

    how do i make it smaller?
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    Problem, not sure why

    not sure why text so large
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    Problem, not sure why

    Currently running Polk RM7500 speakers with an Onkyo TX-DS575 reciever. There seems to be some type of cracks in the sound, high pitched noise that sometimes occurs when im playing a DVD from the DTS soundtrack. This usually occurs during the movie where there arent that many lows and A LOT of...
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