Hello I am new to the high definition thing and don't even know how and what a HDTV receiver hooks into to get htdv programms. I will read all the ins and outs on both my tv and the cable box...it is mediacom digital cable and the tv is a philips 27' HDTV model number will be furnished if...
can someone tell me about the sonic characteristics of these receivers? I am looking for a nice warm clean powerful sound but espically with the warmth, I am also looking for a feature that supports multiple sets of speakers like ths sansui 9090...thanks in advance
$140 shipped offer is pending from someone so no guarntee on sale, waiting for response from him first but this is what I am selling it for now if he changes his mind
Hello all I am sorry to get rid of this old workhorse but I am looking at vintage 70s amps so here goes. It comes with a remote...I am the original owner and bought it new. Asking $150 for it shipped but that price is not final and is negoiable.... 65 Watt - 8 Ohm - 20 - 20000 Hz - THD...
I have one mint condition huge cerwin vega at 15 speaker for sale...it works like a dream and has more bass than once could ever imagine The offer I have come up with is $100 not including shipping however this price is open to suggestion and negoiations here are the specs: Description: 15"...
I am looking at getting a sansui 9090, please recomned some alternatives that are in your humble opinion as good or better...please provide a small detailed description of the sound of the receiver, warm neutral good bass bad bass good treble good mids and so on. thanks matt
some guy said it has poor bass preformance, those who have had experience with this receiver what do you think about that? Also can you recomend a70s receiver that is even better and more nice sounding than this one? Lastly on older receivers where you have phono and auxilary, could you use...
It is funny you say that friend, because I have read 10s maybe 100s of people say it has great bass preformance...can you recomend any old 70s amps that are all around better than this?
well mainly because right now I have a harman kardon avr 65 and I am not sure that it would be able to drive the speakers very well. If you think it drive the cerwin vega re 38s can please tell me...I think the harman kardon only puts out 65 wats a channel however I have heard the actual amount...
so you are sure that that old vintage tube sansui 9090 that puts out 100-110 wats a channel into 2 channels at 8ohms would be able to power this... Power Handling (RMS): 5 to 400 Watts RMS Frequency Response: 27Hz-20kHz Sensitivity (dB): 102 dB dB Impedance (Ohms): 4 Ohms Weight (lbs)...
Alright sorry if this is in the wrong forum. But I have been recentally been looking at lots of cerwin vega 4 ohm speakers because I like lots of deep bass and I am aware that 4 ohm speakers can hit those lower frequencies. I thought I was crusing right along, I was going to either use my harman...
I have recentally discovered the whole amp specially made for power thing. I am interested in the Onkyo M-282 and hooking it up to my harman kardon avr 65. However I don't even know how the two would hook together...shows how new I am. Can someone tell me how they hook together exactally. Also I...
I have seen amps that are only for supplying power to another amp. How do the two hook together and is that all you have to do? Hook em together and turn em both on? thanks matt
didn't mean to freak anyone out that was just a charles manson quote, it used to be something having to do with the sale of the speaker which i no longer want to sell.
I actually must take back my offer for the speaker. I am in the need of one cerwin vega at-15 if anyone has one they are willing to part with please give me a price including shipping (mine cost about $100 to ship) I am located in iowa city
there is a pair of these locally and I am wondering if they are decent speakers. I am also wondering if they will work for most kinds of music, I listen to anything from hip hop to death metal to soul to blues to funk to old time country to rock to metal and so on. Time very important because...