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That's a great setup. Awesome TV It does look a little 'naked' around the setup though; is that something you plan to do something about?
It does look a little 'naked' around the setup though; is that something you plan to do something about?
I used to have a Music Hall MMF-5, but sold it when I got laid off along with the rest of my gear at the time. I kept all my vinyl though. Looking forward to getting back into it again at some point. Is Music Hall still a great option for entry-level audiophile turntables?
What kind of speakerwire do people here use? Just the cheapest stuff you buy 50 feet of at a time, or some of the more serious stuff at $10-50 for each three feet? (I'm used to the metric system, so I'm not sure how y'all measure your speakerwire)
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Just purchased a $150 3 foot IEC power cable a few days ago....
So I just got a Yamaha DDP-1 AC-3 RF demodulator for my laserdisc player but my POS reciever (HTIAB, yeah it's ghetto) only has two channels of input. I've been looking to get an actual receiver for quite a while now and this is the final nail in my current POS's coffin. The DDP-1 manual suggests the Yamaha RX-V2090 since some of the DDP-1 features are preset to function with it but that one's too spendy for me ATM. Is there a budget 5.1 receiver that I should look out for? Also, in case I run into something locally what are some decent 5.1s that I should look for?
Ok, heres a question. I might be looking to buy a 20ish inch LCD tv to replace my old CRT tv.
What would be my best bet for something that would also support VGA / DVI, HDMI, Component, Coax, all that jazz. Preferably something I could hook both my computer up to and my PS2 or NES if I felt like it. A standard VESA mount so I can hook it to my monitor arm would also be preferable. Probably $250 max.
I dont know much as far as which ones would be good for gaming, especially with older systems.
On a TV that small, older systems should look pretty good. Keeping the budget in mind, I'd say a Vizio would be your best bet.