Originally posted by: huesmann
Yeah, why is it when I plug my camcorder into the Video 4 input on the front of my HK AV525, the composite video input doesn't work, but when I plug it into the S-video input it does work?
Because some receivers are incapable of video switching. The newer ones are, some of them are even capable of switching from components to composite.Originally posted by: huesmann
Yeah, why is it when I plug my camcorder into the Video 4 input on the front of my HK AV525, the composite video input doesn't work, but when I plug it into the S-video input it does work?
You mean like how your MS Media player does it? I don't know. But if your receiver has onscreen set up option, you should be able to see the settings (distance, level, freq. cut off, etc...) for each individual speakers, assuming that the receiver comes with these features. I don't know if Radio Shack would have a digital VUE meter, but try there.Originally posted by: moonshinemadness
I want something for my seperates stereo setup that shows the ouput on range channels (read visual equaliser?) any ideas what i need and whether i can get them?
What moonshines said, it's ***Official*** and I do kinda know what I'm talking about. And I don't know if you've noticed, I answered some of the more pertinent questions there, so I figured I'll bump my own thread instead.Originally posted by: Ameesh
didn't we just have this thread by someone else? here, you suck, BAN!
I don't know much about your sub (pix didn't show either), but by looking at the specs., they're comparable to Boston Acoutics. If the tweeters are silkdome tweeters, then you can get those as replacement. But I don't know if you guys have Bostons over there.Originally posted by: moonshinemadness
Ok Thanks i will look into that, sorry to hog the thread but what did you think about my speaker questions. What do i need to replace? This Is my center speaker This is my sub and my satallites are four old Cambridge soundworks cube speakers. To get the best sound would i need a new sub as well or just replace all four satallites? Thanks Mikee
Depends on the supplied current of you lines, and the current limits of the surge protector, and the required current of your devices. If you have them all plugged in and the lights are still on, then I'd assume that it's safe. You can very much look at the specs of all your devices, then look at the specs of your surge protector and find out if it's safe. Usually, a surge protector (not an extension outlet) will have it's available plugs designed to match it's capacity. If you have that many devices plugged in to one surge protector, make sure you invest some money into that surge protector (pay some attention to current limit, clamping speed and voltage, usually listed on package)Originally posted by: Rallispec
is it okay to have all your speakers / tv / subwoofer / reciever ... etc.. all running off of one surge protector on one outlet?
If these are your only two choices, I'd go with a Kenwood. Even though refurbed, but there are not a lot of things that can go wrong with a receiver. And I trust Kenwood to give me a better performance receiver than Panasonics any day.Originally posted by: glenn1
Is this a decent receiver, or should i go for the Kenwood VR6050 that i'm being offered for sale for about 20-25% less (a refurb but in excellent shape)
You can visit Good Guys, Tweeters, Discount Audio, etc... and see their displays of entertainment centers, be prepared to shell out some doughs. My advise is unless you have the cash, or the space, just buy the TV, then shop around for other things, like Audio rack, DVD/CD storage. You'll find these elsewhere cheaper, and might match your decor better.Originally posted by: Rallispec
i'd like to know what some people have as far as entertainment centers are concerned. I was telling cr4zymofo that i may be buying a rear projetion tv sometime in the near future. Do they make entertainment centers that mesh well with such large TV's? I want to be able to keep things orginized, and just stacking everything on top of the tv doesnt sound like much fun. But most of the units that i've seen are geared towards standard TVs, i've never seen anything meant to go along with a large screen tv.
Originally posted by: Rallispec
i'd like to know what some people have as far as entertainment centers are concerned. I was telling cr4zymofo that i may be buying a rear projetion tv sometime in the near future. Do they make entertainment centers that mesh well with such large TV's? I want to be able to keep things orginized, and just stacking everything on top of the tv doesnt sound like much fun. But most of the units that i've seen are geared towards standard TVs, i've never seen anything meant to go along with a large screen tv.
If these are your only two choices, I'd go with a Kenwood. Even though refurbed, but there are not a lot of things that can go wrong with a receiver. And I trust Kenwood to give me a better performance receiver than Panasonics any day.
