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skicourse
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23. November 2005 @ 16:06 |
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Gear79,
Put the budget in the 1st post ($1500 or less) and mentioned the Pioneer Elite model I had found that seems to fit the bill.....$1000 or less for the screen that need to be more forgiving when used in daylight situations.
How do I keep those cables separate when they all are coming from components stacked or right next to them?
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gear79
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24. November 2005 @ 11:24 |
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@ Skicourse
$1500 for a receiver will get you a high end model, but if you are 100% serious about avr equipment, then look for models in that price range. i on the other hand won't spend that much when i can get one just as good for half the price (in most home theater applications)
i personally dont like pioneer's units. even their entry level txh certified unit looks and seems to cheap, and it sells for around 400 bucks.
i dont like sony too much, had one, was not all that good for me. i have a yamaha rx-v1500 which seems to rock the house rather well, even in stereo..
i'd suggest these, all have 7 channel, high current, and loads of options...
http://www.harmankardon.com/product_detail.aspx?Region=USA&Countr...
http://www.us.onkyo.com/model.cfm?m=TX-SR803&class=Receiver&p=i
http://us.marantz.com/Products/306.asp
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/receivers/RXV2600.htm
http://www.usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/356.asp
as far as your pull down screen, i am still researching for when i buy my own system, so i am no help there.... sorry.
and your cable seperation, easy, just route powers cords together, audio & video cables together, and speaker wires together.... doing something as simple as using zip ties, pvc tubing, heck, even twist ties (ones that come with a loaf of bread) just seperate them if possible to reduce interfearence....
the receivers i listed are examples, ranging from 700 bucks up to 1300 bucks..
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24. November 2005 @ 14:17 |
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i dont know why the 3805 is suggested here. it is a discontinued model. If you go denon get the 3806. I sell/install denon, marantz, yamaha, harmon kardon. I am not so famaliar with onkyo. I have learned though that things sold at best buy/circuit city most often are not worth buying because they pressure the manufacturers for a higher profit margin = things made in china. Even marantz stuff is made in China now.
The denon 3806 which has HDMI inputs is still made in malaysia which is where most all good receivers are made now. I would sell you one for 875 + freight. Tis is the model I currently use.
Harmon Kardon receivers are over rated in my opinion. Again ..this model you will find at best buy also.
In addition, there is a very intexpensive JVC direct drive totally digital receiver that puts out a whopping 150x7 which is in the neighborhood of $550. Being it is totally digital the power consumption is much less and it weights much less opening many unforseen options in custom installation.
So ... if you purchased this jvc for instance ... lets say its 550 .. you already have allocated 550 more dollars for something else you hadnt planned on like 2 JBL s120II 400w rms studio 12' subwoofers. Or you could add that to whatever budget you have allocated for surround speakers or even mounts for the speakers.
The only problem with the direct current digital amplifier is they hae not profected the crossover frequency points. If your speakers are high enough quality with good working crossovers ... it doesnt matter so much ..just the amplifier is pushing signals it doesnt need to incorrect channels.
still .. my recomendation is the denon 5806 not the 5805. My cost on them is 875 and to help someone out id sell one for 875 plus freight. youd be more than tickled pink with this bad boy .. i promise.
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24. November 2005 @ 16:30 |
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@ survey 77
welcome to afterdawn... i see you sell a/v equip, glad to have a salesperson on board.
as skicourse mentioned, his budget for a receiver is $1500 or less, whats that unit you mention go for? (the 5806 & 5807)
and to ask a question, i have a yamaha... thought their stuff was made in japan.... not malaysia ...
to add more......... best buy does not carry harman kardon, only circuit city.
i bought my RX-V 1500 from a high end audio store here, i did loads of research, and found for what i wanted to spend, this was my choice, not to mention a close out sale made the deal better !
however, after 2 weeks of owning this unit, the DSP main board went bad, so i was given a new unit in exchange, because i would not accept a rebuilt/refurbished unit (they wanted to repair mine, but i declined the repair and demanded a NEW unit)
so, now i have a question for you....
if you get avr's at such a good rate, why is it that you do not own the flagship model of any unit, and just have the 3806 ?
not to start an arguement, its just a question. because if i had such oppurtunity to sell (and test out personally) i'd have the very best.
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skicourse
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24. November 2005 @ 18:42 |
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survey77,
In the beginning of your post you said "i dont know why the 3805 is suggested here. it is a discontinued model. If you go denon get the 3806." then in the last paragraph you said "still .. my recomendation is the denon 5806 not the 5805." I am assuming you meant 3806 since on the Denon website I could only find the 5805 not a 5806.....please clarify.
As far as the Pioneer Elite goes, it appeared to have all the features I am looking for and more; with a street price around $1000 including shipping...that coupled with the Sound and Vision review, perked my interest. The new digital JVC would be great if it offered multi room capacity (this brings up a good question, at just $550 for the JVC; does someone make a device the would take the HDMI as an input from the JVC and let me switch between two outputs, one as an HDMI or DVI (for Cineza projector) and 1x Component Video(sony crt)? It would take up less shelf space and seems to have all the upconverting and inputs/outputs of the big boxes that have been brought up in this forum. You mentioned speakers, I have a Polk Audio 5 speaker system with 350 amp powered sub and am happy with them.
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24. November 2005 @ 19:35 |
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yeah I am sorry ... i meant the 3806. I am not a big fan of bells and whistles. Being a custom installer 1 in about 500 people will actually shove out the cash ...even if i sell it 100 over cost for the top of the line unit.
That being said i prefer to use the items i will most install. This way I KNOW EXACTLY what I am selling and how to explain to someone how to operate it. If I had all the best stuff then I would be biased towards the equipment most people could afford.
I said i use a 3806 that doesnt mean i havent used the Marantz SR9600 or the Denon 5805 but that wouldnt be relevant in this thread. He gave a budget ..and if you studied how people use home theater ... you fit in that budget something more than they expect and then throw in an extra sub or 2 or better speakers ..whatnot and you have an overall HAPPY CUSTOMER.
Now to your receiver inquiry ... it comes down to taste and of course your speaker selection ... then room characteristcs ... and then application. No 2 setups are the same in any different house.
My theory on your home theater knowlege is probably novice to advanced which is great. The 3806 is a great value ... its very EZ to tune with an analog/digital SPL meter you can purchase at your local RADIO SHACK. Some of these 6 million channel receivers are so complicated even someone trained to install/calibrate them has a difficult time doing it ...
I will post my prices to yall here on this thread ..that goes for anyone that has posted upto now. If ANYONE buys these from me you must PROMISE not to resell them as a profit.
Since we already mentioned the Denon 3806 - 775
Marantz SR8500 - 988
Pioneer vSX1015 - 370 (whish is plenty good)
then you can get into speakers ... I have exclusive JBL Synthesis speakers ..which no one can afford haha but everything else is more affordable
PBL speakers
Jamo
Pinnacle
Energy
Mirage Omnisat
As far as the cables go ... if anyone wants to go in with me on my next OEM order straight from China and Taiwan let me know. I get real glass fiber optic Toslink ...1m is about 14-15 dollars plus freight ... super super hifi speaker cables bigger and better than anything Monster Cable could ever produce ..and I get it on Spools of 500' which is double shielded and then PVP insulated on top of that with OFC copper with 10gauge or 8 gauge wire inside.
All the interconnects you can possibly think of.
Again ..i dont sell equipment at much profit usually. I make money on installations. I get tired of people getting jacked or raped at BEST BUY or Circuit City or wherever. Best Buy is a generic name i use for mega-electronic stores.
My advice is the Denon 3806 or that JVC RX-D702B which does have HDMI inputs.
I do believe it will upconvert any video signal coming in to 1080i or 760p ..actually that goes for any receiver that has HDMI inputs.
Basically you could have a stellar receiver and have shit for speakers and not be pleased with teh sound. Do some research on what speakers you want first ... then try to fit the receiver to that. Do not settle because in the end you will not be pleased.
Receivers are pretty much standard sized ..give or take some poundage... speakers come in all shapes and sizes ... weights .. ect.
Hope that helps.
YOu are welcome to email me at marketing@importingspecialties.com if you wish ... or check out the website for the brands we carry/install
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24. November 2005 @ 20:01 |
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@ survey77
ok, let me start out buy saying this.
firstly, i know you are new here, so i will go easy.
you cant post your e-mail here or pimp your own web site, its against forum rules. im not here to bash you, just stating the facts. mods dont like it either, but this area is not as policed as others are. just go back and edit it out, thats all.
secondly, i am the originator of this thread, and titled HDMI to DVI cable worth it?
how it got this far into receivers, cables, and other info, i am not sure. not that i care, i am always looking to learn and learn i do on a daily basis.
i really could care less how this thread goes, but there are several other areas where it would be more appropriate (but like i said, i don't care) some other members don't take lightly to a 'hi-jacked' thread.
ok, now back to the subject at hand here. i see we are all more or less on at the same time.........
i would consider myself to be in the semi-advanced section of H/T and setup. i have done all my own research, installs, and planning thus far, although input is always welcomed and so is constructive critisism. i frequent home theater forums to read, learn, and research all of my findings, personal equipment, and just to stay up to date.
i learned the hard way when i bought my very first HTIB years back. it was a POS rca unit, very cheap and cheaply made. back then, i though i was bad a$$. then, along came my second unit, was a sony and a HTIB as well, yet another mistake with poor research, planning, being mis-informed, not to mention a rookie with impulse buying.
then, i stepped it up a notch, took back the sony HTIB and used that money for yet another unresearched receiver by itself. well, it was then, i realized i need to do some research. 2 years later, i upgraded in class 3 fold, and spent triple the money too, but well worth it. sure, i may not have the most well eqiupped unit (yammy rx-v1500) but still a very good unit. i never liked ANY of yamaha's units because they just looked ugly, until i discovered the RX-V line.
i bought it from these people (and i am not pimping their site, just using it as reference only) so you know that they are not a mom and pop shop.. http://www.bjorns.com/
now as far as cables go........ i know for a fact, the mark up on these cables are extremely high. it costs these stores.... lets say circuit city and best buy, pennies for cables, and yet they in turn sell them for huge profits. i know, because my cousin works for circuit city and i have personally seen their cost and mark up margins. its unreal to know what they pay, and we as consumers can pay.
anyway, i am tired, the turkey has gotten to me finally, its almost midnight here, i am off to bed. i just wanted to add my 2 cents worth and inform you of this site survey77, its not a knock straight to you, i just want you to know my opinions, the rules, how others can/may re-act, and again... welcome to AD.
lastly........... what do you know about Fluance speakers???
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24. November 2005 @ 20:16 |
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i didnt mean any bad intention. I saw a dood that needed help with stuff. He obviously has 2 strong opinions to go by.
I never was one to stay on topic in threads. I just follow where they go.
I am not pimping my site. There is no pricing on there. Simply brands I can sell and authorized to install for full factory warranty. you notice i didnt put links to the manufacturers sites on here ..simply put justifying my case of helping people out no matter where and how.
I see your original thread asking someone how much they made ....how long have they been selling ... how long did it take to build systems... and i didnt knock anyone with anything they have didnt have. I jsut warned to stay away from monster cable and get HDMI cables on ebay.
This guy is fixin to make a HUGE investment for most folks. If you were in HIS shoes I am sure you would appreciate what YOU AND I are saying.
I DO NOT GAIN ANYTHING SELLING STUFF ON HERE. I OFFERED TO HELP ANYONE OUT WHO HAS POSTED ON THIS THREAD BY SELLING IT TO THEM FOR WHAT I PAY FOR IT >>THAT ISNT PIMPING...thats GENEROSITY.
I am not new here. i have another name in the DVDXCOPY forums that has been there for at least a year.
you know as well as I do that selling things under what is agreed upon to get dealer contracts is against the rules and I could lose my license for doing it. Seems I am not breaking rules offering REAL HELP. Just like you are offering REAL HELP.
Fluence speakers: reading about them a little in the past... they seem to be rather good for the price. I do know they are mass produced overseas as are most of the speakers of that calibur. I dont think i have seen a dealer with them. That doesnt mean anything though. Personally never using them I cant say they are bad and judging from what is said about them they are probably pretty good. I do not think they invest much in R&D but only build upon what has already been introduced. Again ..i could be wrong.
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24. November 2005 @ 20:26 |
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i only go by what i read, and if you are not new here, then you must know a few mods who are not as forgiving as others... hence posting an e-mail and link to a site who sells (namely yours)
anyway, i dont want a war, i am not here for that.
and my question to the user (whom i asked what he made and such) appeared to be bragging on the fact he has well over 200k$ worth of equipment. i have seen many guys like that in the home theater forums, and they all seem to get cornered and then are in reality, lying about what they say they have. you can catch them in a lie, or they just have no clue when you ask a question.
and the speakers i mentioned........
i was looking into the bi-polar surrounds..
http://www.fluance.com/fluanbipsurs.html
lets put this aside, and just help out. you will find, i am in here often, in multiple threads to, not just here. there are also a few other members in here with me that seem to help out alot.... Gerry, MovieDud, Sean, and a few others.
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hi again ... i am not in here to sell stuff actually. Just seemed like the right thing to say. I was reading on google peoples various opinions of HDMI cables. I was also looking for the maxium length they could be ran because of a new home design I have come up with. Well I have learned 2 things really.
1. The distance HDMI can be ran without repeaters
2. My initial inquiry on google was what proprietary cable is used with the Pioneer model Plasmas ..the 60 series plasma media box because it seems one side of the dual cable is DVI and the other is a mini cen 36.
skicourse... i thought about what you had asked about transferring ... I think maybe what you might need you could find at gefen cables.
Find if they have what you need ..be aware though ...anything having to do with HDMI/DVI is very expensive. It might be cheaper to use an HDMI splitter and buy a 19" lcd monitor(same screen size as the 20" crt). I do know that HDMI splitters only work if both screens have the same native screen resolution. You could also use both of the monitor outputs on the receiver, but I do not know if it would upconvert on the digital video/rgb/svideo. Actually you cant get hd with svideo or the digital video cable. Maybe there is a receiver with 2 HDMI outputs? I will look into that. Thats a very good question.
Fluance .. i looked at the speakers ... and read some about them ..the bipolar models. I would have to ask what is the rest of your speaker setup. Again, I havent used the fluance speakers before. I do know the JBL bipolar speakers http://www.jbl.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=E10&cat... work very well and would be in the price range of the fluance speakers. I am a fan of JBL obviously. The quality/price factor in the E series (northridge series) is very good and easily found. My favorite JBL series is the Performance line http://www.jbl.com/home/products/series.aspx?SerId=PER and obviously I do not pay retail for these sorts of items and this series is out of pricing for most people, but take about 35-50% off the retail pricing and you get an idea what they really cost.
Anyway .. they dont have a ture bipolar speaker ..nor is the e10 a true bipolar ... but it performs like one due to the ports.
summary... i think it really depends on your budget and what you already have for the system.
If we were just getting surrounds ... because I am guessing these are/will be your rear surrounds on your existing 5.1 system making it 7.1 i would truly recommend the mirage omnisat v2 satellite speakers http://www.miragespeakers.com/omnisatv2_fs.shtml and use/purchase the speaker towers created for them ..then take out the spikes on the tower and mount them on the ceiling of your theater room with the speakers on the bottom. If you use this config ... i have found all othere people I have done this for find themselves slowly switching entirely to the omnisat v2 satellites for all the surround speakers. Each retails i think for 300 ..again my cost on these is 150. 300/pair is affordable i think.
I found a website that has the discontinued orignal omnisats ... www.vanns.com that has them for sale at 149.99 with free shipping which are just as good from my understanding .. just look different.
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25. November 2005 @ 03:28 |
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Guys,
Have to thank you for trying to help but I think I am more confused that when I jumped into this thread.
gear79-The reason I used this thread is that the Sony Cineza that I am about to buy has an HDMI input and since it will be a long way from the equipment that is set up with the 36" Sony CRT in the corner (20+ft), I thought it was relative.
All I am trying to do is take several components and run them into a receiver or some type of switching device that keeps them as clean as possible then gives me the chance to select which of my 2 tv's (actually projector or CRT) I want to use at the time. It appears that "multi-room" capacity is the buzz word I need to have listed as a feature..........Many of the receivers that have been suggested so far on this thread don't have this feature so I am not sure where I am getting lost.
Hears an example:
survey77--You suggested the "JVC RX-D702B" along with the Denon. When I went to their website it said nothing about multi-room so I clicked on the link for the CNET review and this is what they said:
"The good: 7.1-channel A/V receiver; HDMI switching; converts composite, component, and S-Video sources to HDMI; USB wireless connection for PCs; onscreen display appears on HDMI; 150 watts per channel; low-profile chassis.
The bad: Inaccurate autosetup; especially tedious manual setup; no multiroom or multisource capability; runs hot.
The bottom line: JVC's good-sounding HDMI switching/upconverting RX-D702 receiver sets a new standard for features in the sub-$1,000 category."
Is it not "multi-room" or "multisource" capability that I am looking for?
HELP! I know you all know where I am coming from when I tell you that I finally decided to put up the hard earned cash to buy something new after months of web research and local store demos (Sony Cineza VPL HS51 projector) and I cannot find a way to hook it up that meets my viewing needs. Any other ideas of other threads or forums that I could try in addition to this one?
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@ skicourse
gotcha........ this will take your confusion away and you may buy it..
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/receivers/RXV2600.htm#
has 2 HDMI inputs, with 1 output, all the extra ins and outs you need, plus, has zone 2 and 3 available...
what do you think...???
i have the version just below this unit !
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25. November 2005 @ 14:04 |
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he is correct. The yamaha is an excellent product. I did a few installs on them a couple years ago when i carried their products. Only bad thing is i cant carry yamaha and denon because they are direct competitors.
The denon 3806 also has multiroom capability. I suppose the 2 models we are talking about are in direct competition with each other. Again it comes down to preference i suppose.http://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/623.asp#
Either way ..both receivers are a good bet.
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