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  1. Chris Ric

    Sub cabinet

    Does anyone know of a sub that has an all wood or plastic cabinet. One that isn't medium density fiberboard. This thread is continued from my last post about MDF. Thanks-Again
  2. Chris Ric

    Medium density fiberboard

    The glue that holds the particle board together releases a toxic gas when heated called formaldehyde. MDF produces the most gas. It can cause respiratory problems if there is a high enough concentration of it in the room and the conditions are right. Most people tolerate it, but I got some new...
  3. Chris Ric

    Medium density fiberboard

    Does anyone know of any speakers that have an all wood or aluminum or some other kind of enclosure material that is'nt MDF? I stay in an upstairs bonus room that gets pretty warm (but not hot)during the day and the fiberboard in my speakers is causing me to have an allergic reaction. If anyone...
  4. Chris Ric

    What's the difference?

    That really clears things up. I'm having processing problems with the 882 and was thinking maybe it was the wrong receiver for the job-so that can't be it. When I'm listening in 5ch stereo and watching cable my rear speakers sometimes go funny. The signal is the same to all speakers in 5ch...
  5. Chris Ric

    What's the difference?

    I have a Denon 882 which I got through my mom's friend and was told by him it was the same thing as the 1802. I just found out the 882 is a a/v receiver/amplifier thinking it was a home theater receiver like the 1802. What is the difference between a receiver/amplifier and a home theater...
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