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of all the in box home theater systems on the market around 250-350$ which is the best. Loudness, quality, and bass.

2007-11-27 04:31:28 · 2 answers · asked by brian 3

2007-11-27 02:11:09 · 1 answers · asked by James K 1

Which is the best connection? An RCA cable with 1 male jack at each end or an RCA cable with 1 male jack at one end and 2 male jacks at the other end (y-type cable). Thanks.

2007-11-26 23:52:18 · 4 answers · asked by dahd 2

I was at Best Buy this previous weekend, and was viewing "Ultra Violet" and "Into The Blue" on a Sony Bravia 50inch, and the picture quality was amazing when watching it on Blu-Ray. The only thing I noticed was that, it felt like the movie lost that "film like" feel when you watch it in the theater or on DVD, the quality was so high you can see every detail, it almost gave that feeling of a "reality show" that you would see on MTV, where the video camera shows more of a personal video camera type quality. It is hard to describe, but it did feel like I was viewing a home video, because the quality and detail was a little edgy or detailed. Any ideas why? Could it be the frame rate? The movie lost that "imaginative/fantasy" type feel to it. It felt too much like a news report done in HD rather than a "movie". Can anyone help and tell me why?

2007-11-26 19:05:35 · 3 answers · asked by schenzentea 2

I will have the power cord,hdmi and coax to the cable box. Any sites where wall plates for this purpose would be greatly appreciated.

2007-11-26 18:31:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

what i mean is, does everything have to use hdmi cables to effectively work concerning these dvd players that claim to up grade a 480p dvd to a 1080i or p, who knows. Off the topic, my $4,500Yamaha RX-Z9 does not have HDMI inputs or outputs. I should have my head examined for ever paying that much for a "flagship receiver". Out side of being taken, I still don't know why this product was so much money. Can any one explain the beauty of the RX-Z9 to me so I can enjoy it?

2007-11-26 17:32:58 · 2 answers · asked by ken c 1

I'm using a RCA cable and the sub is not working. I had the sub working before I moved and lost the cable I was using.

2007-11-26 14:16:30 · 5 answers · asked by hokieshane 1

2007-11-26 12:16:48 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-26 12:10:52 · 3 answers · asked by movie_maniac_1983 2

im going to get an HDTV today and was wondering if theres a BIG difference. mostly between AV and S video. also, how do i upconvert a regular dvd player to look better on the HDTV? thanks

2007-11-26 10:51:04 · 2 answers · asked by eggroll1987 1

My dad decided to enhance our TV & DVD experience with some speakers. He would love the BOSE 3.2.1 which is crazy expensive an not worth the money. He however likes the idea of the "BOSE Acoustimass 5" speaker system for $399. I know some people despise BOSE though I personally have never used, listened, or really gotten into Audio Equipment. But we have DirecTV with a Samsung 50" HDTV and a Panasonic DVD Player/Recorder. The DirecTV and DVD would need to be able to connect to this system and the price range $0 to $400 maybe $500 but probably not $600 unless it's REALLY GOOD. I know I can't get the Lamborghini/Corvette of speaker systems but what's the nicest system you know? Also please do not list surround sound. Surround sound is great. I have it in my room from Logitech, but the Living Room doesn't have a centered setup for it. But what is a good quality Front Speaker System. (Bass, Left, and Right (w/ possible Center Speaker)) THANK YOU!

2007-11-26 09:36:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Any suggestions on a nice one? I want to get one $60 or less.

2007-11-26 08:57:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have this 2.1 computer speaker set, and I used to be able to pump the volume all the way up. Recently, I started getting feedback in the sub if I turn up the volume too high, but I'd been able to blast it before.

Did I blow it out? or is there a way I can reduce the feedback coming from it?

2007-11-26 08:15:46 · 1 answers · asked by popgunsyndikit 1

I'm looking to buy a home theater system and the one i'm looking at only has a Coaxial Digital Audio input. However, I want to connect my record player to it, which uses a stereo audio cable (one from the record player to the phono preamp, and another from the preamp to receiver. Is there such a cable that can convert/connect the stereo output of the phono preamp to the coaxial digital audio input of the home theater?

2007-11-26 07:19:48 · 5 answers · asked by Brian D 2

I just purchased an LG Plasma TV and upgraded my Comcast Service to receive HD signals. The HD picture looks great, however, I've noticed about a half second delay between video and audio. In some ways it's kinda like the old Kung Fu movies where the voices are out of sync...

I have my TV outputs going into my receiver (std L&R audio - red and white connectors). When I called LG, they told me to purchase the optical cables and that should resolve my problem. I plan on getting the cables today, but I'm not certain that will fix the problem.
I just purchased a new receiver and the problem happens with both the old one and the new one, so I know my receiver isn't the problem... I'm really not sure if it's the TV or the service...

Do any of you experts have some suggestions for me?

2007-11-26 06:33:56 · 2 answers · asked by Draykster 1

I'm going to be getting a new HD Samsung TV with 3 HDMI ports to work with. I'll also have a Blue Ray DVD Player and an Xbox 360. I already have a surround sound system that's at least 5 years old now, but still works great. I understand that HDMI is 1 cord for sound and video, but how does that work exactly when trying to hook up to an existing surround sound system, especially one without HDMI ports to work with? I'm just a little confused how to get all of this stuff to play nice together. Thanks for the help!

2007-11-26 05:49:14 · 6 answers · asked by indycolts2k6 2

im gonna be in the market for a home theater and didnt know if anyone had any good luck with anything. i was wanting the whole package. receiver speakers bass box all together instead of piecing it all out. has anyone heard of divinci and if so how do they sound...thank you for your help

2007-11-26 03:36:21 · 4 answers · asked by Aaron S 3

2007-11-26 03:34:16 · 3 answers · asked by jaysonchoi 1

say i got a pair of stereo speakers with 200w each and i had a stereo reciever that was only 100w per channel, would i be able to wire the speakers up to it or would i need more power in the receiver like an amplifier or something?

2007-11-25 16:14:18 · 3 answers · asked by Gio 3

i want to get one of these soon. should i just get one that plays both? when will the war be over?

2007-11-25 13:14:46 · 5 answers · asked by JK 1

Pioneer DV-400V-K or DVP5982/37 DVD Player
Philips DVP5982/? any other recommendation.

2007-11-25 13:00:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-25 12:43:23 · 5 answers · asked by ken adams 1

my last two dvd players used fiber optic cable that connected to my surround sound system,which by the way is not the newest system but still work fine.

well i need a new dvd player and i have trouble finding a new one that has fiber optic cables. so i was wondering do they even do that anymore?

2007-11-25 12:36:11 · 3 answers · asked by goodgodgreg 3

i have a sony home theather 2 yrs ago and am also planing to buy a simple 5.1ch home theater to put it in the other room.

please advice w/c specs is better (i'll just hide the brands between sony and philips to know w/c is good)

*home theater 1:
satellite speakers and subwoofer rated impedance -2.7 ohms
(freq. range not specified in manual)

*home theater 2:
satellite speakers - 4 ohms ; 150-20000hz
center speakers - 8 ohms ; 150-20000hz
subwoofer - 8 ohms ; 45-150hz

please choose w/c home theater specs is better sound output.
which is better higher or lower ohms (rated impedance)

thanks

2007-11-25 11:34:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have a bose surround sound and my question is can the subwoofer/ amplifier combo be laid on its side?

2007-11-25 10:50:57 · 3 answers · asked by Jamie A. 2

I know that FireDog uses them when they install wires behind the walls. It looks like a half funnel that attaches to the wall like a light switch cover and guides the wires down to the floor behind the wall. I asked at circuit city and they dont know where to get them. Does anyone know?

2007-11-25 04:21:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do these players take a normal dvd which reads at 460 and make it look like 720 or 1080i/p?
Thanks a lot.

2007-11-25 04:20:06 · 2 answers · asked by nittanyisland2000 2

I am updating my home cinema and need some high quality speeker wire on a roll, the stuff I have at the moment is like bell push wire and its not that good, plus its ugly! please help!

2007-11-25 01:04:12 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have just bought a surround sound dvd system and it says that the tv could be heard through the speakers but in my tv which is a 2004 wega sony tv has no audio outputs. I have a vcr that has audio in and out with 2 outlets one for video the other for audio. I want to know if its possible to connect my surround with my tv or if i can do something through the vcr. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

2007-11-24 13:36:37 · 5 answers · asked by max j 1

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