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Marantz SR7002 RC8001SR Remote and HD Audio Support [0.15] by clint,March 22, 2008 22:35
Yamaha RX-Z11 Measurements & Analysis [0.15] by Gene,March 07, 2008 00:00
Emotiva UPA-2 Overview and Build Quality [0.15] by clint,April 16, 2009 09:05
Emotvia Reference Theater Series IPS-1 Measurements & Analysis [0.15] by Gene,May 02, 2007 11:10
NEXT: Audio-Video Systems and Party Zones [0.15] by clint,January 19, 2008 05:35
$2,500 Recommended 5.1 Surround Sound System [0.15] by cliff,December 13, 2012 08:00
If you have $2,500 to spend on a 5.1 surround sound we can't think of any better system to buy than this one. $2,500 is absolutely everything you will need, including cables, power protection, and Blu-ray player. Just add a TV and you will have a completely new home theater. We hand picked every product in this system because of their extremely high performance vs price ratio. You will be hard pressed to find better equipment for the money, and often times for even double the money. For $2,500 you will end up with a home theater on a budget that will make your friend's "home-theater-in-a-box" or expensive "cube" system look like toys.
Are Two Subwoofers Better than One? [0.15] by Gene,March 10, 2009 15:40
The answer to this question is typically yes, assuming you’re comparing one vs. two subs of the exact same brand and model #. In almost all circumstances, installing multiple subwoofers in your theater room will yield significantly better and smoother bass response across a wider listening area due to modal averaging. When deciding on getting either a single large sub, or two smaller ones, I'd usually recommend the latter. If its a hard sell to your wife, tell her you're not doing it for yourself but for the benefit of your mother-in-law. YouTube video discussion recently added.
2007 CEDIA Demo Overview [0.15] by jclarke,September 24, 2007 00:00
There are certain things in life you can count on. Death, taxes, and yes, the ubiquitous CEDIA demos. It seems everywhere you look, there is a demo happening in a booth on the show floor. Flying home from Denver, I was thinking about the demos, and began to jot down a few generalities about them: Some are slick, some are clunky. Some are in excellent rooms, some are in really horrible rooms. Some are presented by models, some by nerds. Some are stupid loud, some are just not loud enough. Some are heavy on actual film and music, some are 90% marketing hype. Some have long lines because they are so good, some have long lines because you have to sit through them to get the great swag.
Mounting the TV and Running the Wiring [0.14] by clint,March 10, 2010 03:10
Denon AVR-4310CI Listening and Viewing Tests [0.14] by tom,January 03, 2010 02:00
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