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Old 05-21-2005, 09:43 PM
admo415 admo415 is offline
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Default Home theater system...

You got 4K, what do you buy and why?
Need a TV + speakers + DVD player/cd player and so on....
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Old 05-21-2005, 10:40 PM
ijwaef ijwaef is offline
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I am very pleased with the home entertainment system I pieced together a couple years ago with 2K. Unfortunately, this pretty much cleaned me out at the time and I have been unable to upgrade/add more pieces.

Front Speakers: A pair of black Boston VR965R's w/ 8" side firing subs, 5" mids and 1" aluminum tweeters (sound absolutely fantastic- clear, crisp, great for watching movies) Cost: $1000 for the pair at Good Guys

No center channel/surround because I don't have the cash now, but I really have no need thanks to the Bostons...I'd really like to get some so I will be waiting for additional answers to your query as well.

CD/DVD Player- Sony DVP-NC655P, it's a 5 disc changer, plays mp3s, copied movies, etc., dolby digital, dts digital out Cost: approx. $200 at Best Buy

Receiver- Sony STR DE885, AM/FM, 100w X 5 (you can upgrade here definitely), dolby digital surround Cost: approx $300

TV- 24" Sony Flatscreen....you should and will go much bigger here, LCD maybe... Cost: $430

Hope this helps. Have fun shopping around; there is alot of great stuff out there.
Can anyone recommend a place where I can get some speakers (15" JBL subs, 15? yrs or so old) reconed? Cost?
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Old 05-21-2005, 10:46 PM
TStoneMBD TStoneMBD is offline
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i just purchased a 53" hitachi rear projection. i havent picked it up yet but id much rather have that then a 20" plasma. id recommend you go with a big tv, or get one of those projectors that go up to like 100" or whatever. these tvs are a real pain though, because if you move away theyre almost impossible to move. thats the nice thing about plasmas, but i hear that they have a shelf life of like 5 years or something ridiculous and their price will drop significantly in a few years. you also cant play video games on them. boooo.
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Old 05-21-2005, 10:46 PM
david050173 david050173 is offline
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Default Re: Home theater system...

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You got 4K, what do you buy and why?
Need a TV + speakers + DVD player/cd player and so on....

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Need more info. What are you using this for? How big of space do you have? Personally I have a small space (about 12 wall to wall, with furniture you are looking at 10ft viewing distance). I am getting a panasonic plasma, some $1200 home theatre setup, and keeping 500 for the misc cables and stands. If I had more space I might look into a dlp projector
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Old 05-21-2005, 10:52 PM
CallMeIshmael CallMeIshmael is offline
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Default Re: Home theater system...

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you also cant play video games on them. boooo.

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I am planning to buy a plasma for when I go back to school, but was unaware of this.

Did you research it? Is there no device to convert the signal to something a plasma can input?

This news disturbs me greatly. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]

(I think either way I have to go plasma.... as you cant bust a 50" rear projection into a dorm room)


Also... nice avatar
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Old 05-21-2005, 10:55 PM
admo415 admo415 is offline
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Have a living room about 250ish square feet, 20'' by 12.5''. Using it to make our living room in our apartment pretty nice.

So plasma over projecter or projecter over plasma?

Thanks all for the responses
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:13 PM
beta1607 beta1607 is offline
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Look into LCD tvs, they have improved their picture quality a lot and are not subject to burn in from video games or other static images like plasmas.
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:24 PM
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you also cant play video games on them. boooo.

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ummm i dont know what you are talking about here.... we had a 42" plasma in my room the past two years and played video games on it every day..... the picture was AMAZING
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:25 PM
Maulik Maulik is offline
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I boughta pair of speakers from www.av123.com they are extremely knowledgable. I reccomend calling them if nothing else =]
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:27 PM
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Look into LCD tvs, they have improved their picture quality a lot and are not subject to burn in from video games or other static images like plasmas.

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Nearly all new games dont sit on one screen, like say your nintendo or something does. if you observe it closely, the background is constantly changing. in addition, many games have screen saver modes if you leave them on in the main screen. even if you leave it on and pause it in the middle of the game, you will notice the background changing. just basing this on personal experience with the Xbox. our plasma was on constantly whether we were in the room or not for about 2 straight years in college and we did not have any problems with screen burning. this was initially something we were worried about, but it turned out to be a nonfactor.
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