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So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:33 am
by seiko1
I bought my first Digital amp (5.1) way back at xmas 98/99

, just because of Saving Private Ryan.
It was then years before they even released it on VHS
It has taken twelve damn year's to finally hear it the same way I heard it in the Cairns Cinema.
Now on my second Digital Amp and second Blu-ray player.
I have the Yamaha RX-V757 amp which was (of course) the last to be released without HDMI (FFS)
7.1 surround by anologue inputs only which is why I just upgraded to the Panasonic DMP-BD85.
The Blu-ray has onboard DTS HD Master and Dolby True HD decoding and is connected to the Amp via
8 analogue rca leads. (HDMI directly to the projector)
Sound is fucking awesome!!!!!! Private Ryan blows out the windows and you feel like your on the beach with them
Player has wireless internet also, so last night I was watching and listening to, Youtube music video's on the Bigscreen
Now....what to do with the Private Ryan DVD's.....one with Dolby 5.1 and the other with DTS 5.1

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:48 am
by StuMiller
I bought myself a Panasonic Bluray / iPod docking station home theatre that uses the HDMI Viera link to my Panasonic plasma. The unit with wireless rear speakers and internet capability...... Fantastic unit, sounds is shit hot and the best bit is I can drive this, the TV and the Panasonic HDD / recorder off the one remote control.
Love the least amount of remotes on the table!!!!
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:14 pm
by Wardy
Well I've got myself a 100inch elegance fixed screen with a OPTOMA HD7100 projector, ONKYO TX-SR805 amp with a panasonic dvd which upscales to 1080p (I haven't gone bluray yet) and DALI speakers and Sub. I also use a TOPFIELD 7100 PVR. I reckon the amp is fantastic, I upgraded from a HARMON KARDON due to the lack of HDMI due to age. Moving in with girlfriend at the moment and downgrading to a 47inch LED TV due to the lighting and size of the room. Watching movies, footy and even normal tv on the projecter is amazing, better than going to the cinema coz you don't have to drive home after. The LED tv is a good thing but I reckon it'll be back to the movie cinema for all the blockbusters now.
Also got a Universal remote to run the show.
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:14 pm
by swearbear9r
lol well i know your in to it seiko lol............... was good lol stuff going to the cinama lol.......

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:45 pm
by aardvark
I watch everything on my 19" LCD monitor and listen to it through a pair of shitty $30 headphones.
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:21 am
by Mikey84
im not even gonna shame myself buy saying what ive got
compared to all that i might as well be watching a black and white tv and listening to true mono sound

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:08 am
by photomike666
MY PC has got a 120W 5.1 logitec system - which is 6 years old and far above the TV sound capability. One day I plan a theathre room that looks something similar to Metallica stage outfit - one day...
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:31 am
by mike-s
I have a 5.1 system which is more like a 3.1 as the centre and front left drivers seem to have gone :-\. Havent used it in a while, fired it up the other day and remembered why i stopped using it *sigh*.
Also the fact that the amp was underrated for the speakers to the point i have to turn it up to 1/2 to at least get a decent volume didn't help the lack of use of it. I might get a new one soon, Although mine has dts as well, it still has an absolute maze of RCA out the back, which is a touch messy.
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:45 am
by Torquewrench
I still play my records. But the turntable is belt driven.

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:01 am
by Slow and wobbly
Taken on phone so excuse quality
HD LCD Projector - not so great during daylight, fantastic after dark. 8ft wide.
Basic 5.1 system thats loud enough and clear enough
Popcorn machine

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:49 am
by seiko1
I Jinxed myself posting this...
Lamp life warning popped up, 1947 hr's +3 mins
Doesn't mean shit really so I just reset the timer, I might get another yr or two out of that lamp
(but not after saying that)

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:13 am
by mick_dundee
Slow and wobbly wrote:
Taken on phone so excuse quality
HD LCD Projector - not so great during daylight, fantastic after dark. 8ft wide.
Basic 5.1 system thats loud enough and clear enough
Popcorn machine

You forogt to add the bar, not that it's in the living room but it's there nonetheless

Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:37 am
by Wardy
seiko1 wrote:I Jinxed myself posting this...
Lamp life warning popped up, 1947 hr's +3 mins
Doesn't mean shit really so I just reset the timer, I might get another yr or two out of that lamp
(but not after saying that)

My lamp life is supposed to be 2500hrs but it's done over 9000hrs now and still running fine. I have a spare sitting there just in case. I've found if you don't turn it on and off too often they last longer, I guess it's sort of like heat cycles with tyres.
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:14 pm
by seiko1
Wardy wrote:seiko1 wrote:I Jinxed myself posting this...
Lamp life warning popped up, 1947 hr's +3 mins
Doesn't mean shit really so I just reset the timer, I might get another yr or two out of that lamp
(but not after saying that)

My lamp life is supposed to be 2500hrs but it's done over 9000hrs now and still running fine. I have a spare sitting there just in case. I've found if you don't turn it on and off too often they last longer, I guess it's sort of like heat cycles with tyres.
WOW!
What Projector is that?
Is it DLP or LCD?
Re: So who's into Home Theatre?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:43 pm
by Supafrog
I think wardy is referring to the OPTOMA HD7100 projector as stated above?