mrsnak
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For wireless, I've been recommended this
I've been looking to operate subwoofer and speakers remotely from my receiver.
Can't beat it for the price and comes highly touted by those more audio intense than myself..
audioengineusa.com
Hi Graham
By: samwan : March 21st, 2011-05:30
IMO, I wouldn't mind the wires at all because the wireless technology relating to hi-fidelity is still in an embryonic stage. I see it as a trade-off - the purer the wire (e.g. pure silver), the less you lose in transmission. But if you are hung up about ...
thanks Sam, i already...
By: G99 : March 21st, 2011-05:42
thanks Sam, i already have the TV which is a full high definition 1080p Panasonic Viera LCD. if i have enough money i may buy a bigger model, but this was the best in its class when i bought it. the satellite system in the UK has several full surround sou...
LOL Graham
By: samwan : March 21st, 2011-06:27
Simply part with your cheapest watch and you can get a state-of-the-art sound system ...unless you wish to target at a pair of KEF Reference 207 or B&W Nautilus 801, and even then, they cost lest than a Datograph, 5396 or 5130 Best Sam
Squeezebox + Professional DAC
By: KIH : March 21st, 2011-06:24
I have tried and didn't like the surround system, so my solution is only for 2 channel. When well made, 2 channel does very 3-D sound - you might also need the room correction system. Mine is based on the software and silent PC. Anyway, Squeezebox and Pro...
i think i could have...
By: G99 : March 21st, 2011-14:06
i think i could have found the wrong stuff on google Ken. what i want is 2 things. 1. to find is a good front surround system to give virtual surround sound for my TV without a load of wires. i also want to use this as my main music amp and speakers. so f...
Okay...
By: KIH : March 21st, 2011-14:18
1. I am not much expert on it, but I, too, heard good things about Yamaha's product on it. I agree. 2. I, too, have 300GB worth of music in my HDDs (main and back-up), which is about 1000 CDs or more. It is the product of my long time accumulation and non...
thanks mrsnak, i must...
By: G99 : March 21st, 2011-08:29
thanks mrsnak, i must admit i'm more interested in peoples experiences of the HDD players and different sorts available as they come under all sorts of different jargon names like 'jukebox' etc. different soundbars interest me as well. i'm a big fan of pa...
re: question
By: DRMW : March 21st, 2011-10:56
There's wireless solutions that sound good that you can look into, especially for subwoofers. If the room is not big, then the sound bar might work fine. Have you demo'd the Yamaha, Brennan, or Imerge at your place yet? -MW
in the UK there isnt...
By: G99 : March 21st, 2011-13:06
in the UK there isnt much of an opportunity to demo stuff in your home. its not the done thing unless you spend a fortune and have personal service, you demo in the shop and buy, then buyer beware. the room it will go in when i move is actually 25 feet lo...
Hope this input helps a bit
By: LCDW : March 22nd, 2011-00:58
Hi Graham, I read your post n entire thread. I hope u dont mind an input from a female I totally agree with u over space area n budget n clean lines. More than a year ago my husband n I changed TV n to create clutter free look, we decided on the Yamaha so...
thanks again Linda, you've...
By: G99 : March 22nd, 2011-03:10
thanks again Linda, you've pretty much sold me on one of the Yamaha soundbars with added sub. if it works for you then it should work for me especially as they dont need walls to bounce the sound off due to its 'air surround xtreme' system. thanks again G...
I'm not an audiophile
By: Ubik : March 22nd, 2011-01:00
and I'm not 100% sure I understand what you want. Having said that have you looked at the Sonos system? www.sonos.com Does this meet your needs? It feeds off the music stored on your computer, in my case my Mac with Itunes. It does have one other very coo...
thanks Eitan, i've looked...
By: G99 : March 22nd, 2011-03:17
thanks Eitan, i've looked at Sonos and its not what i want. its designed for multiroom use and i'll only have one reception room and i dont want to have the music sotred and compressed on my pc. thanks for taking the time to help anyway. best graham
As for the sound system
By: LCDW : March 22nd, 2011-02:03
Graham, I have the exact sentiment about having all the cds in one device without compromising the quality of the sound. From what u have explained, u have quite clear idea of the options. I dont have experience in those 2 products u mentioned but I do ha...