Turn it into a home cinemaMarlboroman82 wrote:
it came with the house, i don't know what i am going to do with it.james@alienware wrote:
^ I bet the acoustics are good.
I'd love a home recording studio
With a bigger tree
Turn it into a home cinemaMarlboroman82 wrote:
it came with the house, i don't know what i am going to do with it.james@alienware wrote:
^ I bet the acoustics are good.
I'd love a home recording studio
Well I have actually seen your tv ISF calibrated and of course it looks good when we talk high def, but then again most tv do that. Analog signal is something else and your tv did okay but fare from good. If you got digital signal it of course helps but LCD still do a crap work with analog and digital signals IMO compared to plasma. I am guessing the friends you had over saw it with some kind of HD material on? Don't get me wrong when I say it has a poor PQ, it of course has better PQ then most other LCD, but if you are going to pay that much why not get something that is better, that is my point about your tv. You mentioned 18000:1 was the reason I don't get that because if your tv is ISF calibrated much of the of fancy settings which is use to reach that ratio (which it of course never does) is turned off. But what about black level you satisfied about that?Kmarion wrote:
It's overkill as it is right now for the room it's in. The receiver has three different zones. Running 2 or 3 multiple zones at the same time takes power. It's not all about how much juice you can squeeze into one room. wow..lol. Nor do you ever play a receiver at it's max, that's why they have a rated power spec.voodoodolphins wrote:
well duh...of course you would chose that, you got a Onkyo TX-SR 805 which supports that format...not many receivers do that you know...What I dont get is that you spent so much on a onkyo and then got speakers like that???? why not get some good one which your onkyo could use to the max...or are you happy with the way it is now??? It is of course not bad speakers your receiver is just overkill compared to them.Kmarion wrote:
What listening mode do you guys usually listen to movies in? It varies by movie for me but if the disc has DTS-HD M/A I usually go with that.
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/ … _and_specs are very good speakers for the price. I'd rather spend 1400 dollars on speakers and upgrade them later than get a receiver that I wasn't happy with. Those speakers actually compliment it very well at the moment.
This is the problem with talking about this stuff over the internet. You have to see and hear it to understand. You said the sony xbr series has a poor picture quality? I have lot's of friends who are audiophiles/theater buffs who come over to my house to stare in disbelief and ask me why it looks so real. You rarely see these TV's setup and calibrated the proper way in stores. My only regret with my setup is the BD player.. it's slow .
Last edited by Varegg (2008-02-06 08:40:07)
uh uh uh which model is your TV?Varegg wrote:
Pioneer 42" Plasma
Pioneer 2016 Receiver
Pioneer 868 DVD player
JBL Northridge series 5 speakers + 250W sub
HDTV decoder
I'm not sure what the demand is in your area but you could rent it out to local musicians and supplement your income a bit.Marlboroman82 wrote:
it came with the house, i don't know what i am going to do with it.james@alienware wrote:
^ I bet the acoustics are good.
I'd love a home recording studio
PDP-436XDE ... so it's 43" not 42" as listed abovevoodoodolphins wrote:
uh uh uh which model is your TV?Varegg wrote:
Pioneer 42" Plasma
Pioneer 2016 Receiver
Pioneer 868 DVD player
JBL Northridge series 5 speakers + 250W sub
HDTV decoder
Last edited by Varegg (2008-02-06 08:41:01)
I want those balls of steel.
Oh hey, the put an ad out describing my testicals. cool..Sup wrote:
I want those balls of steel.
My TV looks much better than other TV's in High def. It's not just a matter of resolution. My friends all have high def panel TV's. The picture really "pops". The reason people switched from the older plasmas to the newer LCD's is because they had such a lower contrast ratio. They were noticeably washed out in comparison. Plasmas have caught back up recently. But they usually cost much more for an equivalent LCD contrast level.voodoodolphins wrote:
Well I have actually seen your tv ISF calibrated and of course it looks good when we talk high def, but then again most tv do that. Analog signal is something else and your tv did okay but fare from good. If you got digital signal it of course helps but LCD still do a crap work with analog and digital signals IMO compared to plasma. I am guessing the friends you had over saw it with some kind of HD material on? Don't get me wrong when I say it has a poor PQ, it of course has better PQ then most other LCD, but if you are going to pay that much why not get something that is better, that is my point about your tv. You mentioned 18000:1 was the reason I don't get that because if your tv is ISF calibrated much of the of fancy settings which is use to reach that ratio (which it of course never does) is turned off. But what about black level you satisfied about that?Kmarion wrote:
It's overkill as it is right now for the room it's in. The receiver has three different zones. Running 2 or 3 multiple zones at the same time takes power. It's not all about how much juice you can squeeze into one room. wow..lol. Nor do you ever play a receiver at it's max, that's why they have a rated power spec.voodoodolphins wrote:
well duh...of course you would chose that, you got a Onkyo TX-SR 805 which supports that format...not many receivers do that you know...What I dont get is that you spent so much on a onkyo and then got speakers like that???? why not get some good one which your onkyo could use to the max...or are you happy with the way it is now??? It is of course not bad speakers your receiver is just overkill compared to them.
http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/ … _and_specs are very good speakers for the price. I'd rather spend 1400 dollars on speakers and upgrade them later than get a receiver that I wasn't happy with. Those speakers actually compliment it very well at the moment.
This is the problem with talking about this stuff over the internet. You have to see and hear it to understand. You said the sony xbr series has a poor picture quality? I have lot's of friends who are audiophiles/theater buffs who come over to my house to stare in disbelief and ask me why it looks so real. You rarely see these TV's setup and calibrated the proper way in stores. My only regret with my setup is the BD player.. it's slow .
Regarding your speakers when I say MAX i don't mean you shall play for full blast, I mean get all out of them that you can quality wise. I see your point in the fact that you have multiple zones (didn't even consider that you had that lol) and that of course justifies it a bit more. But I will still say that your speakers ain't optimal for your receiver, and again, I don't mean playing full blast. but then again you do mention that yourself.