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M
Need help choosing 2 center speakers and 2 Powerful Subs
Sorry, there was not enough space for additional photos on my first thread.
Mr.T
Post #2
Nov 5, 2004
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Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
Need help choosing 2 center speakers and 2 Powerful Subs
New construction 6K Sq. Ft. french provincial home in New York, overlooking the hudson river. Customer with the help of our tech. advisor, has selected the following equipment for his 26X32 Ft. multimedia Room. * Sanyo PLC-XF31N/NL multimedia LCD projector * Pioneer VSX-59TXi A/V receiver...
Mr.T
Thread
Nov 5, 2004
Replies: 18
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Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
I hate making these threads, but I have to do it.
On the Panasonic webpage there are 4 Panasonic Plasma's to choose from, I guess you have missed it, which one of them is a Panasonic TH-42PX20U. That's the one that I had in mind for you to look at. Please click on the Website below...
Mr.T
Post #11
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
I hate making these threads, but I have to do it.
BMX, I am not trying to knock the product down, but we have had very few customers who had chosen EDTV Sampos on their new home media room for the love to save around a $ 1.000 and truthfully, some have come around showing me some disappointment not to have chosen a different brand. Now, I...
Mr.T
Post #8
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
I hate making these threads, but I have to do it.
Look, don't kid yourself, if you want a decent Plasma HDTV with a resolution of 1280X720 you have to shell out a little more money than $2.800, unless you end up with a Sampo or an RCA. My recommendation will be to save another $ 1.000 maccaruns and buy a splendid 42" HDTV Plasma like the...
Mr.T
Post #6
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
As far as picture goes...
We have been installing the Marantz/Denon PMD-970 in a few multimedia installations and the picture quality this unit delivers is pretty impressive. http://d-mpro.com/users/folder.asp?FolderID=1549&CatID=16&SubCatID=159
Mr.T
Post #3
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
DVD/UHD Blu-ray & Misc Hardware
M
Dimple in the tweeter?
Hipchack, I have seen dimples on tweeter's dome many many times, it will not affect it's operation at all, but make sure that everything else is working OK, before you shell out the bucks.
Mr.T
Post #8
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
Loudspeakers
M
Marantz Receiver Help Needed
I'm glad we could help.
Mr.T
Post #3
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
What's your favorite brand Receiver?
Out of Moronic Posts, very often we get Moronic Threads. But I still like your receiver brand name "MINE"
Mr.T
Post #11
Nov 5, 2004
Forum:
Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
What's your favorite brand Receiver?
I know that brand "MINE" stands for "Made in North East" I have a Yamaha 2400 and I will never change it for the 2500,2600,or the 2700 either. I am very pleased with it's performance and it's looks.
Mr.T
Post #4
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
Panasonic TH-42PX20
No it's not, but it is a great plasma for the money. The TH-42PX20 was replaced by the TH-42PX25, you can still buy theTH-42PX20 at a great price. http://www.shopping.com/xFS?KW=panasonic+TH-42px20
Mr.T
Post #2
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
line conditioner recommendation
Truthfully you can't go wrong with either one of them, it's a matter of preference. They are both excellent power conditioners. This website allows to look at enlarged pictures of the unit that you like: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-XBLQXMct7KO/cgi-bin/prodview.asp?i=119HTS2600
Mr.T
Post #5
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
DVD/UHD Blu-ray & Misc Hardware
M
7th generation plasma and burn in
You might want to check this website out: http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatv/plasmatv-burnin.html
Mr.T
Post #5
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
Is LCoS dead?
Nick, that's Micro Display Technology from Intel.
Mr.T
Post #5
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
Yes, another DLP complaint thread. Seeing RGB pixels...
Nick, check out this website: http://www.dlp-advisor.com/faq.html Also I would check with your TV company's tech support for a possible wheel allignment that will correct your problem.
Mr.T
Post #4
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
Is LCoS dead?
Nick, this is what Intel was involved in making for LCOS HDTVs
Mr.T
Post #3
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
line conditioner recommendation
I personally like the panamax: http://www.shopping.com/xFS?KW=panamax+5100
Mr.T
Post #2
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
DVD/UHD Blu-ray & Misc Hardware
M
Remote Controlled Plasma Brackets
This application will probably be very useful in many smaller screen LCD TVs, let's say 12" 15" that are being widely used now by Hospitals. I suppose for hospitals use you need to have a wired control that will swivel the screen up/down/left/right so patients can adjust it to a confortable...
Mr.T
Post #4
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
HDTV Displays
M
Quick question about OHMS
Actually, what mostly gets taxed here is the sound output transformer and MOSFET(s)(Power output Integrated circuit "IC"). Power supply circuits are indirectly involved with the sound output stages, because of the DC voltage supplied to the sound output IC and MOSFET(s). The output stages get...
Mr.T
Post #6
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
M
Cleaning equipment
Unfortunately Anonymous is wright. Now I don't know if your amp or your receiver got damaged or not, but you can try plugging all of your equip. on a surge suppressor bar and see how things go. There is a good possibility your problem will get solved by removing your amp. line cord from...
Mr.T
Post #6
Nov 4, 2004
Forum:
Amps, AV Pre-Pros & Receivers
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