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  • Flightwhite24
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    • Jul 2005
    • 12095

    #481
    Re: The Audiophile Thread

    Originally posted by SuperBowlNachos
    Scott is the expert, but here is my opinion anyways


    Run all of your devices through the receiver. Then the receiver just simply connects with an HDMI cable to the TV.


    Is the X Slim the Xbox One S? If so why buy a standalone 4K player?


    No. Invest in new speakers. For $500 I'd stick with a 2.1 setup (left, right, sub) and upgrade to a full 5.1 when more budget becomes available. Entirely personal preference though you could do 3.0 also.


    Thank you for the tips


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    • Scott
      Your Go-to TV Expert
      • Jul 2002
      • 20032

      #482
      Re: The Audiophile Thread

      Originally posted by ODogg
      What is wrong with the Xbox One S as a player in your opinion
      There's nothing wrong with it per se. But with the Sony player I feel like you get a better HDR performance, it will also have better smart features than the Xbox One S has.

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      • capa
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        • Jul 2002
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        #483
        Re: The Audiophile Thread

        Just wondering how many of you guys use a wireless solution to your home theater set up? I am looking to do the same, but wondering what the best way to go about it is. Currently I have the standard 3 fronts and 2 rears...all wired. I don't mind the fronts being wired as wires are short and cannot be seen.

        Is there a way to incorporate wireless rears into a solution like this, or you pretty much have to go wireless soundbar, wireless fronts, etc?

        Thanks for any help...

        C

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        • Scott
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          • Jul 2002
          • 20032

          #484
          Re: The Audiophile Thread

          Originally posted by capa
          Just wondering how many of you guys use a wireless solution to your home theater set up? I am looking to do the same, but wondering what the best way to go about it is. Currently I have the standard 3 fronts and 2 rears...all wired. I don't mind the fronts being wired as wires are short and cannot be seen.



          Is there a way to incorporate wireless rears into a solution like this, or you pretty much have to go wireless soundbar, wireless fronts, etc?



          Thanks for any help...



          C


          They make some kits to make your rears wireless.


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          • RockinDaMike
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            • Feb 2003
            • 9092

            #485
            Re: The Audiophile Thread

            What kind of bluetooth headphones you guys are rockin? My Sony one's just crapped out in less than 4 months of use. They're still under warranty but I think i'm done with sony headphones after having a couple bad experiences.
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            • GAMEC0CK2002
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              • Aug 2002
              • 10384

              #486
              Re: The Audiophile Thread

              Originally posted by capa
              Just wondering how many of you guys use a wireless solution to your home theater set up? I am looking to do the same, but wondering what the best way to go about it is. Currently I have the standard 3 fronts and 2 rears...all wired. I don't mind the fronts being wired as wires are short and cannot be seen.

              Is there a way to incorporate wireless rears into a solution like this, or you pretty much have to go wireless soundbar, wireless fronts, etc?

              Thanks for any help...

              C
              I know best buy had a kit made by rocketfish. Never used them but heard good things.

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              • HealyMonster
                Titans Era has begun.
                • Aug 2002
                • 5992

                #487
                Re: The Audiophile Thread

                do any of you guys have a McIntosh set up? Even if you dont, what elements would I need for a home theater type set up? They have amps, pre amps, all these different pieces of equipment, and its geared for people who know about that stuff, so its not informative on their website.

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                • Scott
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20032

                  #488
                  Re: The Audiophile Thread

                  Originally posted by HealyMonster
                  do any of you guys have a McIntosh set up? Even if you dont, what elements would I need for a home theater type set up? They have amps, pre amps, all these different pieces of equipment, and its geared for people who know about that stuff, so its not informative on their website.


                  if you can afford it, go for it.


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                  • HealyMonster
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                    • Aug 2002
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                    #489
                    Re: The Audiophile Thread

                    Originally posted by Scott
                    if you can afford it, go for it.


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                    Well that's what I'm trying to figure out, I'm trying to see what I would actually have to buy. All I see online is like 100k systems, but as far as a home theater setup do I need amps and pre amps and all that?

                    I don't think I'll ever afford new stuff but I also don't have a good idea of what I'm looking at to purchase

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                    • Scott
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 20032

                      #490
                      The Audiophile Thread

                      Originally posted by HealyMonster
                      Well that's what I'm trying to figure out, I'm trying to see what I would actually have to buy. All I see online is like 100k systems, but as far as a home theater setup do I need amps and pre amps and all that?

                      I don't think I'll ever afford new stuff but I also don't have a good idea of what I'm looking at to purchase

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                      You'll need an amp plus preamp/processor


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                      • Scott
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 20032

                        #491
                        Re: The Audiophile Thread

                        Looking at replacing my Klipsch speakers with Triad in wall and going with an AT screen.


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                        • RockinDaMike
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                          • Feb 2003
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                          #492
                          Re: The Audiophile Thread

                          Just ordered two JBL soundbars: SB450 and SB250. I don't have too many options so these seem to be the best reviewed for my price range.

                          The 450 will be for my living room tv and the other for my computer desk.

                          Does anyone have experience with JBL soundbars?
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                          • JMD
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                            • Feb 2008
                            • 4456

                            #493
                            Re: The Audiophile Thread

                            Originally posted by capa
                            Just wondering how many of you guys use a wireless solution to your home theater set up? I am looking to do the same, but wondering what the best way to go about it is. Currently I have the standard 3 fronts and 2 rears...all wired. I don't mind the fronts being wired as wires are short and cannot be seen.

                            Is there a way to incorporate wireless rears into a solution like this, or you pretty much have to go wireless soundbar, wireless fronts, etc?

                            Thanks for any help...

                            C
                            I drilled a small hole in the floor behind my receiver and ran the wires down across the basement ceiling. Then drilled a small hole under each of my rear speaker stands and ran the wire up to the speakers. Don't know if this is an option but it costs nothing.

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                            • JMD
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                              • Feb 2008
                              • 4456

                              #494
                              Re: The Audiophile Thread

                              I've been reading through this thread and it appears I may have my system connected incorrectly. I'm not really very tech smart so I'll do my best explaining it.

                              my components consist of:
                              Denon AVR S510BT receiver
                              Directv DVR
                              PS4
                              PS4 Pro
                              PS3
                              Xbox one

                              My TV is a Vizio M series 60" 4K Ultra. It's the 2015 model I bought last year. It does not support HDR. At the time I bought it I had no idea what HDR was, it was on sale so I grabbed it.

                              Currently I have my PS4 , Xbox one , and Directv connected to the HDCP2.2 4k pass through on my denon receiver then sent to my TV HDMI input 4 - 4K @30hz. My PS4 Pro I sent directly to my TV to HDMI input 5 - 4K @60hz 1080p and higher.

                              My question is should I connect the Pro to my denon receiver and send the output from that to HDMI 5 on my TV? I'm not really using the regular PS4 so i can give the Pro that input. Thanks

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                              • Majingir
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                                • Apr 2005
                                • 47777

                                #495
                                Re: The Audiophile Thread

                                Looking to get decent bluetooth speakers for a gift, mainly on Amazon. Searching through Amazon, there are literally thousands of results that come up under that category. Spending limit would be around $30(Canadian, so around $25 US).

                                I've seen many on Amazon under that price that have gotten at least 4 stars, but hard to decide between them and I don't know all features to look for to see which one would be the better choice. At very minimum, I'd want one with great battery life. I've seen many being waterproof, which won't factor into my decision.

                                Any suggestions?
                                Last edited by Majingir; 11-12-2017, 10:46 AM.

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