For sale is a brand new, Emotiva MMC-1 pre/pro. I am asking $575 shipped for this unit. It sells for $699+shipping from Emotiva($730). This includes Emotiva's 5 year warranty. Please PM me with any questions. Details on the unit can be found here: Emotiva Audio MMC-1 Audio/Video Processor
I just purchased an HD-A2, and in order to make room, I am selling my excellent Oppo OPDV971H. The player is in perfect condition. It was purchased from Projector People in March 2006. It also has been updated to the latest firmware release: http://www.oppodigital.com/opdv971h_support.html...
*** SOLD *** I needed HDMI inputs for my HD-A2 so I just moved to a Denon 2807. In order to make room, I am selling my 3803. The receiver is in great condition with no marks, at all, on the faceplate. The receiver has been used as a pre-pro for the last 3 years, and as such, has never be...
Charles, if you happen to have a tripod (one for a camera or camcorder) use that to hold your SPL meter. There should be female threads on the back of your meter to attach it to the tripod. This is much easier than holding it, and you know if will be stationery during your tests. Also...
This looks like great deal. I have 7 Coaster seats (the Directors series--very similar to the Studios), and they have been great chairs. Whoever ends up with these chairs is going to be very happy.
I'm not saying I prefer brick&mortar, but I didn't have a membership with Netflix or BB online, and I was hoping to try out an HD-DVD this past weekend. (Plus I have my 40 free rentals from Blockbuster, and I was hoping to use that toward my HD-DVD rentals.) As that didn't seem possible...
I did a little searching, but I didn't find much info. I know I can rent via Netflix or Blockbuster online, but are there any Brick&Mortar stores offering HD-DVD rentals, yet? Locally, here in Chicagoland, neither Blockbuster nor Hollywood Video are carrying them.
Thanks for all of your replies. Here's what I ended up with: 20A in the rack (this will power my Pananmax 5300) 20A for two outlets in the front corners for the sub (not sure which corner the sub will end up in) 15A for the projector outlet 20A for the lights (sconces on the walls) and...
Thanks, Steve. Should the projector be on the same circuit as the other equipment? Also, since I'll be running two amps, should I have them on a separate circuit from my sub?
I'm in the middle of framing my dedicated HT, and it's time for electrical. The room is 22x15, and there will be a couple rows of seats, and a ceiling mounted projector. There will also be a component rack sunk into the rear wall. Right now, I know I'll need an outlet inside the rack, one in the...
Three of the four walls in the theater room I am getting ready to begin construction on are concrete foundation walls. My plan for the fourth wall is a double-studded wall (not offset--actually 2 separate 2x4 frames). This wall will use resilient channel with a sheet of 5/8" drywall, then green...
I am planning a dedicated theater room right now, and I am intending to use resilient channel to hang the 5/8 drywall on the walls. One thought that came to mind is how do I hang my RS-7 surrounds on these walls? I know I have to avoid grounding the drywall to the studs, but what can I do to...
Hey Neil- Star Wars has a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, so you will still get black bars at the top and bottom. Try a movie with a 1.78:1 ratio. See if that fills the screen for you. ...by the way, I grew up in Wyckoff...I'm a Ramapo graduate :)
Shane- It looks great! Can't wait to more pics. Can you give some more information about what you used for your motorized screen masking? I'm in the process of planning a basement theater, and the more I think about it, I'd really like to use screen masking for all different formats.
Sure enough. Using the cheater plug eliminates the buzz. (Thanks for the suggestion, Chris.) My guess, though, is that this is not a recommened approach to solve my problem (there's got to be something fundamentally wrong with this :)). I'll use it for the time being, but I'm going to try to...
No luck. I removed the input directv coax and phone line, and the buzz is still there. One other thing to note, in case it means anything, is that the volume of the buzz doesn't seem to change regardless of how high I turn up the volume on the 3803; however, if I turn the volume down all the...
Swapping out the amp is a good suggestion. I may try that out in the next week or so if I can't get anything else to work. Regarding the satellite, I realize that I tried unplugging my Hughes box when I was trying to isolate the problem, but I never unscrewed the input coax (from the dish)...