What's the unit you would get if you could? What moddle are you getting so I
can look it up?
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On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: computer speakers and suround sound
For what they are they're not too bad, the one I'm buying is one of the
"Pro" series they make but be warned! you pay! and in this case you don't
pay too much, you should be able to get the one I'm referring to for under
$1,000.00 and for a surround-sound receiver with its specs, works out quite
cheap.
If I had the money I'd like to get one of the new Denon units, near to
perfection they are but above what I can afford right now.
On 14/11/2011, at 3:31 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
How good are these Yamaha systems anyways Dain? I don't know if you want
to
call me on Skype to talk abiout them or E-mail me off list, but I've never
heard anything from these guys, so I want to know how good they are. How
theatrical they are. You see originally I wanted to use a Bose system, but
they don't make 7.1 systems and so many movies are now 7.1. Jurrasic park
is
now 7.1 for instabnce. Starwars is now 6.1. So you see, what I mean, yeah,
I
know I said I was using a Bose system before, but it's the Companion 5
system. Don't get me wrong, they are cool for what they are, but that's
the
thing, they are a virtual surround sound system. It's only 2 speakers.
Nothing beats actually having 5 speakers or now with most movies being 6
or
7.1, having 7 speakers. So yeah, if you could fill me in and let me know
I'ed appreciate it.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 3:25 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: computer speakers and suround sound
Good idea, it will be interesting to see how the latest Yamaha
surround-sound receiver I plan to buy next year goes, it has manual
setting
as far as I'm aware but by default you use a microphone.
For example you sit in your favourite armchair once you've set the amp up
and turn it on, the amp then plays tones through all the speakers and - by
using feedback from the microphone you hold - it adjusts the volume for
each
channel in tern.
Well, that's one way of doing it I spose<smile>.
On 13/11/2011, at 7:21 PM, Gary Wood wrote:
Bryan! I do a test tone on my surround speakers from time to time, to be
sure they're set right.
----- Original Message ----- From: "brian"<briansackri...@att.net>
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Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 3:48 PM
Subject: computer speakers and suround sound
Hi this Brian Sackrider and I use bose computer speakers they cost about
100 dollars and do not take very much room on my desk and they sound good.
I
use to have a pioneer surond sound system htp 55 that cost about 400
dollars
and I really did enjoy listening to music on it in my opinion this is the
only way to listen to music. It had great sounding base and II really
liked
the seperation and concert hall or club effect. You just canĂ¢?Tt get that
kind of experence from a 2 speaker system. To the person that did like
suround systems for music maybe the speakers were not properly placed or
the
volume for the indivitual speakers was not properly addjusted. On my
system
I could do a tone test to check the audio from all of the speakers. Also
this person may have a hearing problem and may not be able to detect the
sutle differences in the music. Also I have heard alltech lansing
speakers
and they do have better stereo seperation than anything that I have ever
heard.
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