Dave-ROR wrote:Bill, what's your HT setup?
A Samsung 56" DLP (HL-S5687W) screen, a decent upconverting DVD player (Samsung DVD-HD960), a Yamaha receiver (a few years old, "only" capable of 6.1 surround), some old but excellent speakers from a now defunct Canadian company (Camber -- all Vifa drivers) and a pair of 12" subwoofers using NHT 1259 drivers each with 250watt amps.
I can shake the room and rattle the china when I want. I can also play close-mic'd jazz or orchestral music with incredible fidelity.
Not top end anything, but all very good. And the key is to spend 4-5 hours getting the screen calibrated and the speakers positioned, aimed and balanced. By doing that I have a better setup than much more expensive equipment that is just haphazrdly thrown together as typically happens.
BTW, having at least 2 subwoofers, properly positioned, helps to eliminate standing waves (a problem with low frequency sound reflections) giving a much more uniform sound distribution. Instead of places in the room being louder or softer, the low frequencies just fill the room evenly.
The other key thing is to keep digital data (i.e. DVD content) in the digital domain as long as possible. So I'm using an HDMI cable for the video to the TV and a TOSLINK (fiber) connection for the audio to the receiver.
I've also got a BrightHouse HD DVR with an external (SATA) 300G drive connected via HDMI.
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The Jag complains about autoX by throwing Gearbox Faults.
I think it is just lazy.