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I sorted out my TV n stuff...
Much improved I hope you'll agree.
Before: http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...os_uk/tv-2.jpg After: http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...k/P1020269.jpg I've added a Sony STR-DA2400ES Amp/Receiver and some KEF iQ5SE speakers. They replace the Logitech Z-5450's I had before. All sat in an Alphason TV stand which came today and I think is pretty good. Also ditched the 360 a few months ago which is just as well because it would look a bit crap in white. The other stuff in there is a Foxsat Freesat HD box and a Wii. |
Very clean setup there! Great work!
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Yea, well I'm not using the HDMI ports at the moment cause I can use the AMP for my PC audio while watching TV and using the HDMI ports usually does one or the other, so it doesnt really bother me. Its only a few years old too, its quite shocking how quickly the AMPS go down in price if you can hold off a bit!
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Big improvement. Well done [thumbup]
And yes true on the amp thing; getting one 2nd hand (even with hdmi 1.1, doesn't matter) is so much more worth your money than getting a new one for the same price. Made the mistake once, will never do it again. |
I think both me and Langaleer got the amp new, just at a very much reduced price. In the region of £200, which is a steal. It seems to drive the speakers well and sounds good for games, movies and music.
What's the best way of listening to music with this kind of setup? Adding a CD player isn't a great idea because everything is MP3 so it's too inconvienient. At the moment I copy or stream to the PS3 and play off there because it seems to be pretty capable at playing MP3's. Originally I was thinking of an iPod and dock, but that's the best part of £300, and I have no other sue for the iPod. |
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Bluetooth sounds OK as well, but wifi is generally much better. |
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EDIT: Logic dictates not though. Wireless streaming should be the same quality and you don't have a 50 grand system so you won't notice the difference through the cabling. |
Are the speakers good for games and movies without a sub? I've considered getting a set up to use also as a hifi and the sub would kill the music.
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Looks much cleaner, very nice! http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/cool1.gif
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However, since he has a PS3 already, using that in conjunction with ps3mediaserver, it will allow him to playback any file format he throws at it and due to the internal HDD on the PS3, he won't be relying on a server running to playback music. Quote:
As far as running floor standing speakers without a sub, while it depends in the frequency response of the speakers, proper power will be a big factor as well. Since upgrading my receiver, my fronts now dig a lot deeper and I only really use my sub for movie and game playback. |
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The PS3 works really well, being able to wirelessly stream or wirelessly copy music to it to play. The sound quality is also noticeable better than the PC's Creative X-Fi sound card can produce. |
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Ah ok thanks.
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