I thought I mentioned making connections whilst everything was dead...? Anyhow.. Absolutely DO not energize amps without a load being connected to them.
I did the line out and line in bit too... and wound up with a fairly significant lag in the audio stream coming from the speakers my tube power train were driving when hooked to the HT system. I then hooked the Receiver straight to the tube monos for the front mains and the SS amp for the rears... and as was said, got a little hinkey about burning up my tubes for movies and TV, and went back to just using the Odyssey Se for them fronts and doing the speaker cable shuffle... Weekends when I expect company, the HT is all connected. Tuesdays to Fridays, usually, the tubes run the show... musical show, that is... no vids.
I didn't see where I could delay or advance the audio anywhere in the setup menu to compensate for the timing differences I was experiencing with my Onkyo 805... only in the center ch could I affect any changes.. ie., lip sync.
it wasn't off by much. Just enough to agrivate me though.
I did the line out and line in bit too... and wound up with a fairly significant lag in the audio stream coming from the speakers my tube power train were driving when hooked to the HT system. I then hooked the Receiver straight to the tube monos for the front mains and the SS amp for the rears... and as was said, got a little hinkey about burning up my tubes for movies and TV, and went back to just using the Odyssey Se for them fronts and doing the speaker cable shuffle... Weekends when I expect company, the HT is all connected. Tuesdays to Fridays, usually, the tubes run the show... musical show, that is... no vids.
I didn't see where I could delay or advance the audio anywhere in the setup menu to compensate for the timing differences I was experiencing with my Onkyo 805... only in the center ch could I affect any changes.. ie., lip sync.
it wasn't off by much. Just enough to agrivate me though.