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    Recently bought myself a decent sound system and TV. Its nothing special, but it destroys what I used to have. Here's the setup:

    - Cambridge Azur 640A (v.2) amp
    - Paradigm Studio 20 speakers
    - Samsung LN32A450 TV
    - Sony BDPS350 blu-ray player
    - Squeezebox wireless network music player
    Last edited by Nostromo; March 7, 2009, 14:36.
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    Does the system support TrueHD/DTS Master-HD (or LPCM?)
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    • #3
      Congrats, Nostromo; looks nice (although the backlit photos suck). I fear I'll be waiting another year or so before my system is updated to enter the century of the fruitbat...
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      • #4
        You have a steam heater in your house? How quaintly old fashioned. :snicker:
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
          You have a steam heater in your house? How quaintly old fashioned. :snicker:
          In some areas they make more sense than natural gas (eg, hydro-electric-happy regions).
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Asher View Post
            Does the system support TrueHD/DTS Master-HD (or LPCM?)
            I don't know. Probably not. Should I care?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
              Congrats, Nostromo; looks nice (although the backlit photos suck). I fear I'll be waiting another year or so before my system is updated to enter the century of the fruitbat...
              Unfortunately, I'm a lousy photographer. I bought a digital camera a couple of months ago but I didn't have the time to learn how to use it properly. At least, I learned how to turn off the flash. I prefer natural light.
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              • #8
                Well, I'd think an audiophile would prefer high-bitrate, 24-bit, lossless audio versus low-bitrate, 16-bit, lossy audio?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
                  You have a steam heater in your house? How quaintly old fashioned. :snicker:
                  The ladies LOVE my old fashioned appartment
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Asher View Post
                    Well, I'd think an audiophile would prefer high-bitrate, 24-bit, lossless audio versus low-bitrate, 16-bit, lossy audio?
                    First, I'm not an audiofool. (Thank god!) Second, is that for movies only? I already have lossless audio for my music.
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                    • #11
                      Anyway, feel free to post some pics of your system
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                      • #12
                        Radiators (not necessarily steam) are a very inexpensive form of heating Illogical for warm, sunny San Diego, but in the cold north they're quite useful.
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                        • #13
                          I go with what I consider to be reasonably-priced low middle-tier gear. The furniture cost more than the equipment. I justified that by the fact that it will last a whole lot longer.

                          First, the equipment rack -- which as you can see is in a state of flux -- with the "screen" above, contains...

                          PC, which doubles as a media server
                          Receiver (Onkyo 606)
                          PS3
                          Motorola HD cable box/DVR
                          Network equipment
                          DVD Tray

                          On the top is the DTV Pal HD DVR (I'm evaluating whether or not to get rid of cable TV), my Blu-Ray/DVD/video streaming remote, and center speaker (Energy Take 5 with 8" subwoofer, vintage Y2K).

                          Apologies for the glare.

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                          Then there's the projector, the Mits HC1500, which is ceiling-mounted and throws a 7' image. Again, reasonably priced.

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                          Last edited by DanS; March 2, 2009, 02:13.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Nostromo View Post
                            First, I'm not an audiofool. (Thank god!) Second, is that for movies only? I already have lossless audio for my music.
                            They are currently only on Bluray, but it can be music. IIRC, there's a Bluray Audio spec now also.

                            That said, some of my favourite Bluray discs are of concerts. The Incubus Live at the Red Rocks disc with uncompressed (PCM) surround is amazing.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by DanS View Post
                              I go with what I consider to be reasonably-priced low middle-tier gear. The furniture cost more than the equipment. I justified that by the fact that it will last a whole lot longer.

                              First, the equipment rack -- which as you can see is in a state of flux -- with the "screen" above, contains...

                              PC, which doubles as a media server
                              Receiver (Denon 606)
                              PS3
                              Motorola HD cable box/DVR
                              Network equipment
                              DVD Tray

                              On the top is the DTV Pal HD DVR (I'm evaluating whether or not to get rid of cable TV), my Blu-Ray/DVD/video streaming remote, and center speaker (Energy Take 5 with 8" subwoofer, vintage Y2K).

                              Apologies for the glare.

                              From Casing the Joint


                              Then there's the projector, the Mits HC1500, which is ceiling-mounted and throws a 7' image. Again, reasonably priced.

                              From Casing the Joint
                              I'm pretty sure your receiver is an Onkyo, not Denon.
                              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                              Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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