Hawaii Todd
Auditioning
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2008
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- Real Name
- Todd
Aloha from the islands! I am looking forward to learn more about HT and get involved with folks here who have much more experience than myself. My name is todd and I am located on the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands.
I have recently assembled a very basic HT system. I spent what I thought to be a fairly decent amount of research into the typical LCD/PLASMA/DLP/ETC/ETC, 720P/1080P, 5.1/7.1 sound and other typical HT options. Early on I decided to spend more $ initially on the visual end rather than sound quality/quantity. Like most things in life you can research HT all you want, but until you buy and use a system for a while - dont know what you really want/prefer. So was this first time around for me. Thankfully I havent had to return anything..
So here are the goods:
- Samsung 1080P 50" Plasma Model # PN50A550S1F
- Onkyo 7.1 Sound System Model # HT-S5100S 1200W
- Monster Flatscreen Coaxial Video Cable (wall outlet to CSTB)
- Philips HDMI X 3 (CSTB HDMI output to Onkyo Receiver Passthrough input, Onkyo Receiver passthrough output to Samsung Input, Samsung DVD out to Onkyo Receiver DVD Input)
- Philips Subwoofer Cable
- Philips Fiber Optic Cable PTX1000 X 2 (CSTB to Onkyo Receiver, & Samsung DVD to Onkyo HT-R560 Receiver)
First impressions:
I am very happy with the Samsung 1080P Series 5 Plasma display. Remote functions are intuitive, picture quality very good, and value for cost decent value. The HTIAB (home theater in a box) is a mixed bag. The front, center, and subwoofer seem decent quality, but all the surround (4 of them) are 100% disposable quality. They are better than nothing, but I wouldnt pay a dollar each for them new (Im serious).
Major flaws:
I learned that the Onkyo HT-S5100 system that seems FULLY HDMI ready is not all I had hoped. It supports 1080P HDMI -IN VIDEO FORMAT ONLY. I had no sound until I added the fiber optic cables to my CSTB & DVD due to this. I think the industry has done the consumers a dis-service with what I call "HDMI CONFUSSION 2.0" Equiptment is labeled as HDMI compliant but thats only half the truth in this case. I know to those 'in the know' this is obvious, basic knowledge. But to me it wasnt, and nobody took the time to explain it. The first time I hooked it all up and put in a DVD, I found out by the dreaded "Does not support HDMI audio" message, along with no sound. Neither the HTIB or Plasma saleperson made this crystal clear. Although they were very good at telling me HDMI supports BOTH audio AND video so I ONLY need ONE cable per device...... And then it all comes clear, that the whole HDMI issue is very confusing, and costly to the consumer. They tell you all the good about HDMI and selectively leave out all the important details that make the ultimate hook up a farce.
Conclusion:
Audio -If I had the ability to buy all new equiptment I likely wouldnt change much (hdmi issue and all!). To build a 7.1 audio system that is HDMI compliant in both audio AND video is very expensive - so the Onkyo HT-S5100 was likely the cheapest, best 7.1 HTIB available (even though 7.1 is rare even on current Blue Ray DVDs). Final cost on the Onkyo was about $450.00 out the door.
Video - I absolutely Love the Series 5, 50" Samsung 1080P plasma. The 60hz "frame rate" (basically what it is right?), is a bit slow compared to the new 100hz and 120hz LCDs - but I purchased this unit mainly for DVD/movie watching, and general TV couch potato activities. The outer polished black laquer case is dead sexy and super tech looking. I paid a good price for it ($2,000.00) and circuit city had a sale so I got a extra 200.00 off. Final cost was about $1,800.00 for 1080P 50" plasma out the door.
Total cost OTD was about $2250.00 for 50" display and 7.1HTIB minus interconnects and DVD player. I have some great high quality pictures of my set up. Once I figure out how to upload photos and create a gallery I will share them with everyone..
I have recently assembled a very basic HT system. I spent what I thought to be a fairly decent amount of research into the typical LCD/PLASMA/DLP/ETC/ETC, 720P/1080P, 5.1/7.1 sound and other typical HT options. Early on I decided to spend more $ initially on the visual end rather than sound quality/quantity. Like most things in life you can research HT all you want, but until you buy and use a system for a while - dont know what you really want/prefer. So was this first time around for me. Thankfully I havent had to return anything..
So here are the goods:
- Samsung 1080P 50" Plasma Model # PN50A550S1F
- Onkyo 7.1 Sound System Model # HT-S5100S 1200W
- Monster Flatscreen Coaxial Video Cable (wall outlet to CSTB)
- Philips HDMI X 3 (CSTB HDMI output to Onkyo Receiver Passthrough input, Onkyo Receiver passthrough output to Samsung Input, Samsung DVD out to Onkyo Receiver DVD Input)
- Philips Subwoofer Cable
- Philips Fiber Optic Cable PTX1000 X 2 (CSTB to Onkyo Receiver, & Samsung DVD to Onkyo HT-R560 Receiver)
First impressions:
I am very happy with the Samsung 1080P Series 5 Plasma display. Remote functions are intuitive, picture quality very good, and value for cost decent value. The HTIAB (home theater in a box) is a mixed bag. The front, center, and subwoofer seem decent quality, but all the surround (4 of them) are 100% disposable quality. They are better than nothing, but I wouldnt pay a dollar each for them new (Im serious).
Major flaws:
I learned that the Onkyo HT-S5100 system that seems FULLY HDMI ready is not all I had hoped. It supports 1080P HDMI -IN VIDEO FORMAT ONLY. I had no sound until I added the fiber optic cables to my CSTB & DVD due to this. I think the industry has done the consumers a dis-service with what I call "HDMI CONFUSSION 2.0" Equiptment is labeled as HDMI compliant but thats only half the truth in this case. I know to those 'in the know' this is obvious, basic knowledge. But to me it wasnt, and nobody took the time to explain it. The first time I hooked it all up and put in a DVD, I found out by the dreaded "Does not support HDMI audio" message, along with no sound. Neither the HTIB or Plasma saleperson made this crystal clear. Although they were very good at telling me HDMI supports BOTH audio AND video so I ONLY need ONE cable per device...... And then it all comes clear, that the whole HDMI issue is very confusing, and costly to the consumer. They tell you all the good about HDMI and selectively leave out all the important details that make the ultimate hook up a farce.
Conclusion:
Audio -If I had the ability to buy all new equiptment I likely wouldnt change much (hdmi issue and all!). To build a 7.1 audio system that is HDMI compliant in both audio AND video is very expensive - so the Onkyo HT-S5100 was likely the cheapest, best 7.1 HTIB available (even though 7.1 is rare even on current Blue Ray DVDs). Final cost on the Onkyo was about $450.00 out the door.
Video - I absolutely Love the Series 5, 50" Samsung 1080P plasma. The 60hz "frame rate" (basically what it is right?), is a bit slow compared to the new 100hz and 120hz LCDs - but I purchased this unit mainly for DVD/movie watching, and general TV couch potato activities. The outer polished black laquer case is dead sexy and super tech looking. I paid a good price for it ($2,000.00) and circuit city had a sale so I got a extra 200.00 off. Final cost was about $1,800.00 for 1080P 50" plasma out the door.
Total cost OTD was about $2250.00 for 50" display and 7.1HTIB minus interconnects and DVD player. I have some great high quality pictures of my set up. Once I figure out how to upload photos and create a gallery I will share them with everyone..