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Neither. I would go for a 12" model, and simply not turn it up too loud. A 6.5" or 8" is not going to have enough low frequency extension to matter.
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Does anyone know of any IR outlets extensions that can be controlled by a Harmony 650? Just a single plug, trying to use it for a Raspberry Pi.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 16:45 |
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Question is with different drivers doing the same job, are they in phase? You could ironically be using more drivers to get less output if they're not moving together... Your subs could be stomping the gently caress out of the room but if the drivers on the towers aren't moving at the exact same time you could effectively be using them to suck low end out of the room. I figured Audyssey would handle a lot of that and the rest of it would naturally work itself out when I'm farting around with test tones and an audio meter in order to set the EQs on all four subs (and the levels on my center channel which is powered). But we'll see. I didn't find my Audyssey mic until this morning so I haven't been doing any fiddling. I think I did set the mains as small and the crossover to 80 and the subs on the mains were still getting a decent workout, and this would be my preferred arrangement, but I was drunk so I can't remember for sure.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 22:13 |
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Onkyo TX-NR676 y/n? It delivers the power I need. I seen a comment somewhere suggesting it wont do HDR @ 60hz, is that even a thing? It clearly states 4K@60 in the product overview
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 14:30 |
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I got my replacement receiver from A4L and this one is working great. Second times the charm I guess.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 14:51 |
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codo27 posted:Onkyo TX-NR676 y/n? It delivers the power I need. I seen a comment somewhere suggesting it wont do HDR @ 60hz, is that even a thing? It clearly states 4K@60 in the product overview I think you need 2.0a and I can't find any specs that list whether or not the 676 is 2.0a, so, uh, who fuckin knows? I'd probably email Onkyo and ask them. I'd be surprised if it didn't have 2.0a but I don't really keep up with HDMI specs because my PJ is 1080p so anything will work. Other than that, I like Onkyos a lot so go for it.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 16:54 |
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I am considering upgrading my stereo amp + old bookshelf speakers (2.0?) setup to 3.0 or 3.1. If possible, I’d like the option to upgrade this setup to 5.1 after we move - probably in 1 to 3 years. Is wireless 5.1 (e.g. Play-Fi or Sonos or ??) now or in the near future a practical and good solution? The idea appeals to me, but if it just sucks then I can wait or deal with hiding wires. My TV is in a small room, and we often use it to play music via Apple TV or Chromecast. I’m more concerned about decent quality (clarity more than volume) and a minimal interface (fewer knobs, remotes, screens, and wires) than I am with best bang-for-buck. I’m coming around on the idea of a soundbar with HDMI inputs like the Paradigm PW (though a bit cheaper would be nice). If the consensus is that these are terrible and the wireless doesn’t work, then I can suck it up and buy a real receiver.
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 18:52 |
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scrubs season six posted:I'd probably email Onkyo and ask them. Cant find a fuckin contact option anywhere on their site. You need to enter your model number AND serial number to register for their forums. Thats a piece of poo poo
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 15:44 |
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Also curious about the 3.0 expandable option.
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# ? Oct 14, 2017 20:20 |
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tangy yet delightful posted:Having a newborn makes everything take forever. Finally tried this, no dice. It initialized and said "complete setup on TV" or whatever exactly it said but no HDMI output to TV to make it possible. HDMI board was confirmed as being dead. Denon had no boards left to fix it so I just received a refurb avrx1300w. Looks like just the slightly newer and better of my same old unit, had the 1100w before. Is there any reason it is poo poo or bad or that I should complain? Related question, are any of the receiver control apps good? Paid or free.
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 03:17 |
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I forgot to mention this code: SIMMONS10 gets you 10% off at sonos until oct 29th I think. Well, it worked for me a couple days ago. I bought a pair of One's, saved a good chunk there
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 05:10 |
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tangy yet delightful posted:Related question, are any of the receiver control apps good? Paid or free.
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 20:00 |
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Is getting a separate pre/pro and amp worth the splurge over a $500-$600 receiver? Am I wrong in thinking it makes sense to buy a decent amp and upgrade the component responsible for switching video/supporting whatever new audio standard comes out?
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 02:59 |
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Got my sonos “ones” Wonder how they’ll work. I’m guessing like a play 1 with Alexa/echo dot I’m officially that dude with speakers everywhere
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 03:41 |
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Residency Evil posted:Is getting a separate pre/pro and amp worth the splurge over a $500-$600 receiver? Am I wrong in thinking it makes sense to buy a decent amp and upgrade the component responsible for switching video/supporting whatever new audio standard comes out? Economies of scale and slowness of new feature adoption make it not worth it to buy a separate pre-pro. Buy a receiver instead. If you need more power, get one that has preamp outputs and get a power amp.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 13:15 |
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KozmoNaut posted:Economies of scale and slowness of new feature adoption make it not worth it to buy a separate pre-pro. Gotcha, but then why pay for a crappy amp that you're not using? Or are you saying there are no good processors that you can get for less than a receiver with preouts?
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 15:22 |
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KozmoNaut posted:Economies of scale and slowness of new feature adoption make it not worth it to buy a separate pre-pro. Pre outs are such a scam, in that you generally have to pay at least $800 to get them while the ability to do so is literally built into every single receiver. I kind of wish pre-pros were more of a downmarket thing but I understand people hesitant to buy more components, etc. Something like this size with pre-outs in place of whatever tiny amp they stuffed in there would be a killer product.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 15:23 |
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qirex posted:It also seems like it takes a year or two for the companies that make receivers to actually get it right, there's models coming out now that still have HDCP handshaking problems. This is because HDCP is loving dumb and should never have been a thing. Even pro grade companies can't get it right...
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 16:03 |
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Residency Evil posted:Is getting a separate pre/pro and amp worth the splurge over a $500-$600 receiver? Am I wrong in thinking it makes sense to buy a decent amp and upgrade the component responsible for switching video/supporting whatever new audio standard comes out? No. KozmoNaut pretty much hit the nail on the head though. The problem with separates is that they're not considerably better, and instead of buying a $1000 receiver that will be outdated in 2 years, you're buying a $1200 preamp + processor and $1000 amp that will be outdated in 2 years. OR a $1000 amp, $1000 preamp, and a $1000 processor... etc Residency Evil posted:Gotcha, but then why pay for a crappy amp that you're not using? You buy the preamp and processor and get the amps for free. Alternatively it might be cool to just get a pre-pro if you had all active speakers
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 17:10 |
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i can't really find a answer but do you guys know if a Sonos playbase can interface with a receiver correctly? I want a receiver for the HDMI switching etc
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 23:35 |
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Empress Brosephine posted:i can't really find a answer but do you guys know if a Sonos playbase can interface with a receiver correctly? I want a receiver for the HDMI switching etc
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 23:57 |
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yeah it only works with optical, which is dumb. I love the stupid thing but kinda wish I went a more traditional route, oh well lol. HDMI switcher it is
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KozmoNaut posted:Economies of scale and slowness of new feature adoption make it not worth it to buy a separate pre-pro. 100% this. I bought an Emotiva XPA-5 a long time ago when they were having a great sale and when I went to upgrade my receiver years later I still just ended up getting a receiver. A lot of pre/pro companies have product cycles of like 5 years vs annual for receivers.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 16:31 |
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I just rewired my whole system with high speed HDMI and Ethernet and... 60hz hum from my sub. Fortunately I had a ground loop isolator handy but it’s still annoying. The sub is the only 3 prong thing in the whole system.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 01:22 |
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It's the high speed cabling allowing the hum to collect at the speakers where previously it was held up by your slow speed cables and therefore less noticeable.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 13:39 |
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dude having sonos all over your place is dope. I didn't realize you could group them all then adjust each one individually. Music everywhere
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 03:13 |
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feeling really lost here and looking for a little direction. I never owned a real amp/receiver before and would appreciate any help Currently im using some Yamaha NSF51 paired with NS-F51 centre /rear. These are all run using individual cheap car amps hooked up to a htpc. I'm happy with the sound i get out of them but i really think its time i moved to a real receiver. I live in the uk where audio equipment is either expensive or not available so I've been using Amazon to get an idea of what's available. My only real must have is 10bit hdcp support. So far ive been looking at: Pioneer VSX-831-B 5.2 Network AV Receiver with Bluetooth - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01EJ5WC4S/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_WXB.zb2AAV7CD Onkyo TX-NR575E AV Receiver Black 4K HDR WIFI Bluetooth Chromecast https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06Y2GWV3K/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_B8B.zbDQB9Y35 How far off am I? Does any one have any recommendations for the low-mid range thats available in the uk?
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 14:25 |
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Hey I just want to say thank this thread for the help a few months ago because my system kicks rear end and I notice how much better things are every time I was something, versus the built in speakers I got used to
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 05:00 |
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If you buy a receiver with preamp inputs,, you can use it as a straight amplifier after the processing section becomes dated. Very useful for things like whole home audio or adding additional amplification channels when a new surround format comes out.
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Scrapez posted:If you buy a receiver with preamp inputs,, you can use it as a straight amplifier after the processing section becomes dated. I'm using an old pre-HDMI Onkyo with Multichannel (5.1) inputs attached to the 5.1 channel outputs on a USB Xonar and works a treat with all the modern formats etc. I can still use Pro Logic II/DTS:X emulation on stereo sources too by hooking up the TOSLINK cable to the SPDIF out and just switching inputs. When I eventually get a newer HDMI receiver I'll probably look at using it for HHA, or just a surround amp for my PC, but right now it does the job real well.
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# ? Nov 6, 2017 07:14 |
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I'm still using an old Pioneer VSX-1015 connected to my Samsung 4K TV via optical, works just fine. This upgradeitis a lot of people have is bullshit.
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# ? Nov 6, 2017 14:24 |
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Anyone know for certain which 4k / hdcp 2.2 compliant receivers work with the Comcast X1 remote? I need a stereo receiver for the living room to power a couple bookshelf speakers, but the wife really wants to use the cable remote to control the volume since she already uses it for the voice control.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Anyone know for certain which 4k / hdcp 2.2 compliant receivers work with the Comcast X1 remote? Going to go way out on a limb and assume Comcast hardware doesn't play nice with CEC. I guess you have to go here, the list of brands looks pretty long. In my experience the stuff like power and volume is fairly standard within a given brand.
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qirex posted:Going to go way out on a limb and assume Comcast hardware doesn't play nice with CEC. I guess you have to go here, the list of brands looks pretty long. In my experience the stuff like power and volume is fairly standard within a given brand. Yeah I already consulted the extensive list but I was hoping for a more personal affirmation that the poo poo is in fact fully functional or if anyone has had problems or limited functionality, to what degree they work. That or just a recommendation for a stereo / 2.1 receiver you all like. I think you recommended me this a while back: https://www.onkyousa.com/Products/model.php?m=TX-8270&class=Stereo%20Receiver&source=prodClass Just wondering if anyone else has any other opinions/experience.
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Wibla posted:I'm still using an old Pioneer VSX-1015 connected to my Samsung 4K TV via optical, works just fine. That's about the same era of Sony whatever the gently caress I have...
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:I think you recommended me this a while back: If you don't need to switch HDMI though the receiver and are just running audio out from the TV I'd just get something used.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:That's about the same era of Sony whatever the gently caress I have... I'm sure lossless audio is better, and though I'm fairly picky on audio quality, I also spent a few years derping around the oceans as a sonar operator so my hearing isn't 100% anymore I am looking at upgrading, but not necessarily to the newest generation, I'd rather buy used and get more bang for the buck. E.g. a Pioneer LX-52 or 72 or thereabouts.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 08:30 |
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codo27 posted:Onkyo TX-NR676 y/n? It delivers the power I need. I seen a comment somewhere suggesting it wont do HDR @ 60hz, is that even a thing? It clearly states 4K@60 in the product overview scrubs season six posted:I think you need 2.0a and I can't find any specs that list whether or not the 676 is 2.0a, so, uh, who fuckin knows? I was looking at this one too. As far as I can tell (from Wikipedia) the 2.0a spec added support for HDR. Period. So if the receiver supports HDR (which it does) it must have at least 2.0a. The manual on the website also says it supports 4K/60 and 4:4:4 Zero One fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Nov 8, 2017 |
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It's that time again, the seasonal dump of Polk's cheap speaker series on Amazon (and subsequent ripple sales, silent price matches across Newegg etc). I'm not linking anything, this isn't affiliate bullshit, I'm just sharing my cheat sheet for what's a good price that you can get from Amazon or another comparable retailer. This info worked for me at getting people to have slightly better audio at very modest prices. Better than soundbars, that's for sure. Here's your buying guide of historic price floors. If your current price is this or lower, pull the trigger. These are all the entry Polk products, they're on sale for the next month. T50 Floorstanding - 75, single T30 Center - 65 PSW10 10" Sub - 70 T15 Bookshelf - 50, pair Then there's the sales on the slightly nicer line, which tend to only last for like a week and actually will sell out. You'll probably see any sales on this poo poo pop up on slickdeals or featured in an email CS10 center - 80 TSi100 Bookshelves - 115 pair Tsi200 Monitor size - 180 pair PSW505 12" Sub - 160 Polk's Floorstanding speakers above 100 bucks have got to be the most absurd level of product churn imaginable. I typically see like 5 years of annual product revisions and minor 25/50 price differentials on any retailer's site at any given time. Amazon right now has 5 pages of Polk floorstanding speakers. I can't be bothered to get to the bottom of them, but suffice to say if it has 3 5.25s and a tweeter it's probably going to run 150 on sale. I haven't done a similar price dive yet on Klipsch but those are showing up on sale frequently nowadays too.
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So I'm interested in buying some speakers for my roommate this Christmas. Earlier in the year he got a Sony str dn1070, so I'm reading that the fancy Dolby stuff is not gonna happen, but I'm still kinda curious if there is a recommended speaker set for 7.1 capabilities. They're definitely gonna have to be budget options, as I'm already strung thin with buying gifts for relatives and other friends, but I can reach out to some friends and see if they want to help out if there's a baseline pricewise I should start with. Basically, he's used his receiver only for his vinyl record player, and while he's been interested in setting up a complete system he's been a little overwhelmed with the options available. So I know temporary speakers are kinda frowned upon, but I gotta get this guy started somewhere.
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