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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. "RCE" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:02:04 -0500, "P. Fritz" paulfritz ATvoyager DOTnet wrote: " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Dene" wrote in message ... Watched Captain Ron last night, for the first time. Thoroughly enjoyed it. That got me to thinking about movies and boats. I could only think of one other....Dead Calm.....another good one. Betcha there are more. Help me. Sure passes the time while the rain falls. -Greg The Caine Mutiny Crimson Tide Mutiny on the Bounty Pirates of the Caribbean The Poseidon Adventure sucked. Titanic. couldn't suck enough. Tragedy at Sea. eh. Das Boot great flick. watch it in german. U-571 on a kick ass home theater system RCE What setup do you have? Home brew. Just make sure you can decode DTS and you have a really, really good sub. RCE So what amp, subwoofer, front, center and rear speakers? We have a fairly old system..........a pair of old Synergistic tower speakers up front (with separate bass, midrange and tweeter with slate box and teak tops and bottoms), KLM rear, Advent center and a Sony audio/video control amp/receiver.....that still serves us well and provides clear kick ass sound with movies and cd's. |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... So what amp, subwoofer, front, center and rear speakers? We have a fairly old system..........a pair of old Synergistic tower speakers up front (with separate bass, midrange and tweeter with slate box and teak tops and bottoms), KLM rear, Advent center and a Sony audio/video control amp/receiver.....that still serves us well and provides clear kick ass sound with movies and cd's. Here's where home theater and high quality music applications start to differ. For high quality music listening I prefer conventional stereo and use a pair of Martin-Logan SL3 electrostatic speakers driven by a B&K Components power amp, an Adcom pre-amp, a Rotel single disk CD player and an old Dual 1219 turntable with a Shure V-15 cartridge for the LPs. Bass is supplied by a Rel sub. This system is spectacular for acoustical and classical stuff, but does not do "rock" music well. For home theater you want good quality sound with speakers that precisely image the presentation of the decoded multichannel source (5.1 Dolby Digital, DTS or THX). Towers are good, but you need them about 3-4 feet away from any wall and off the floor if possible. Of the several home theater systems I've patched together, the best one had Aerial Acoustics (not to be confused with Ariel speakers) front, rears and center with an 18", 2000 watt Velodyne sub. This system made you shiver watching U-571. Right now I have a smaller system using Klipsch bookshelf fronts (I like the horned tweeters), an Energy center, some small Mirage rears and a 10" Velodyne powered sub. The current amp is a Denon 100 watt x 5 amp. It's ok but I don't like the mechanical switching between Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS modes. A similar powered Yamaha would be better. All of this is installed in a smaller room and it sounds ok. You have to spend considerable time tweaking and peaking all of the parametric tuning parameters to really make any multi-channel system come alive, be it a 5.1, 7.1 or 9.1 system. When you get it right, it will take on a holographic, 3 dimensional presence. RCE |
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