I just got my new Onix Rocket speakers and a Denon AVR-3803 receiver set up and no matter what audio source I'm listening to my speakers make random popping or clicking noises, it's really annoying. I thought it was some type of interferance so I moved the individual components away from...
I think the fact that Neo even tried to stop them factors out the other ship using an EMP. Remember he says "he can feel them this time". If something wasn't different, he would of ran as opposed to staying there and trying to stop them.
I hope this is the right place to ask this question since there isn't a headphone section here. The headphones I use on my computer broke and I’ve decided I want some higher quality ones. I want something fairly high end but under $200 or so. Can anyone recommend any?
Klipsch referance or legands series would be the way to go. The Denon 3802 (great receiver btw) can be found for under $800. Denon 3802 $800 Klipsch RF-3 $500 Klipsch RC-3 $369 Klipsch RS-3 $375 SVS 20-39CS+ $899 Total $2943
Buy the SVS 20-39 PCI ($549) instead of the KSW and get the RF-3s . You can get the Denon 3802 for about $700 I think that would give you $300 (?) extra for speakers. That would give you enough to buy the 20-39 CS+ ($899) or even better wait for the 20-39 PCI+ ($749).
If 150DB can stop your heart then claiming that a 10" sub can do 169DB is crazy. I find that extremely hard to belive that a 10" sub can sound be half as loud as the space shuttle when your inside your car. Most rock concerts are 120DB just imagine 32 times louder than a rock concert (OUCH!)...
Can anyone actually go in a car when it has the subs blasting at 169DB? I have heard that 180DB will cause severe hearing damage the instant one is exposed to it. If you were in the car when it hit 169DB your ears would probably bleed.