
Well, just for grins I set PotPlayer to play in 5.1 so my new center would be emphasized. (I have dialog / center turned up +7.5 in my receiver.) Piano and rhythm guitar sound amazing. Trombone and other brass sounds more forward and a little less full. No, it doesn't match the timbre of my Veras. But since almost all my music listening is done in 2.1 and since voices sound natural and clear on this center for movies and TV, it's great for my evil purposes.Nice Rojo! Do they sych in nice with your other pair?
Probably mentioned already in some other thread...but did you rerun Audyssey?No, it doesn't match the timbre of my Veras.
Subs were off. I muted all outputs in my miniDSP, so they weren't even getting signal.Did you run those sweeps with your subs on or off? Looks like they were on.
I no, rite? It sounds better than it looks, though (thank goodness). That one at 800Hz is only the span of a minor 3rd or so I'm guessing. I don't notice it.Those are some pretty serious nulls for your front three to have, and right in the midrange. No bueno.
Yes, I have a head unit with bluetooth.Are you going to pipe audio through your car's stereo over Bluetooth?
I could buy 3 Hidense for that price.Yes I saw that deal but I needed something with a more powerful processor.
I ordered a Dell Venue 8" Android tablet for $130. It has an Intel dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, and Intel HD graphics. I bought it to run xbmc just with kids movies for whenever we go on long trips. I am going to figure out a way to mount it behind the driver's seat.
Yeah, it's kind of a pain. But the only 29ers that I have ever seen use the Presta fitting. It probably is a better fitting, but dang what a hassle to have 2 types to deal with. I just spent the few dollars for a dozen or so adaptersApparently my tires need a pump with a presta attachment.
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Yes I was thinking of getting just the adapters but I couldn't find my hand pump so I thought it was a good idea to replace it. I'll have to pick up a few of the adapters anyways just to be safe.Yeah, it's kind of a pain. But the only 29ers that I have ever seen use the Presta fitting. It probably is a better fitting, but dang what a hassle to have 2 types to deal with. I just spent the few dollars for a dozen or so adapters
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One thing that I learned the hard way: That retaining nut that holds the valve-stem to the rim doesn't need to be super-tight. Just a little past finger tight is good. I tightened mine too tight the first time and caused a leak at the stem.
Yeah, the other thing with the presta is that they seem to be longer than the old schrader valves, so it's easier to let a hand-pump slip and bend the thing. Just like anything else, there are advantages and disadvantages to either style.Yes I was thinking of getting just the adapters but I couldn't find my hand pump so I thought it was a good idea to replace it. I'll have to pick up a few of the adapters anyways just to be safe.
I'll he careful with that stem. I've seen the presta valve before but never had tires with them.