warrenh
Responses from warrenh
Small and satisfying. Please help me. BOSE? Never. Just said I heard the system and was impressed with the surround sound gig. I've decided, since this is a bedroom, to skip the surround sound and just go with two speakers. I've decided on the Definitive Technology BP 7006. They are b... | |
Last Speakers Aerial 20T or Vandersteen 5A Sounds like too much speaker for your room. Both, that is. Listening will tell. How you do that, is another story.... | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. I leave in Point Lookout on Long Island. Right on the ocean. Not a good place for any kind of reception. Now, I get cable through Optimum. How do I go about making sure I can get HDT? Does it come automatically through my cable or is it a monthly ... | |
Advice needed on line conditioners Rick, you believe "they are worth little in reality?" Your statement confuses me, but I can tell you the Audio Magic line will show you the light. I've gone from their Stealth, to the Matrix and now; to the Eclipse. Wonderful imrovements each step... | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. Will I be able to listen to regular TV programing through the integrated amp I will eventually have for my DVD and speakers? | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. Eduardo, I have decided on two speakers, but I gots to look at them. Those speakers, you recommended, are downright ugly. I figure if I follow the used amp and speaker route, I will find two small floorstanders with a great integrated for consider... | |
Getting into Opera... need advice Another great one: Sweeney Todd by Steven Sodheim. Beautiful, brilliant, fabulous libretto/lyrics. Very user friendly for a first timer. Italian opera is the way to start out. User friendly operas are La Boheme, Aida, Madama Butterfly, La Traviata... | |
Getting into Opera... need advice Rigoletto. My very first opera. It hooked me. Should be just want you're looking for. If Pace Pace doesn't do it for you, there's no hope....pace, warren | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. As Gilda Radner use to say on Saturday Night Live. "Never mind." There's oodles of pre amps for sale. Should be easy to find one should I go with the Mackies. That might be the best way to go, especially if the sound is good as you say. | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. I'm on it. Problem with acitive speakers, it seems, would be finding a used preamp at a resonable price? could be dead wrong on that. I'll check the 'gon. | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. Now that I've made this decision maybe you can help me, again. Space like I said is a factor. Two speakers and a sub? Or would two monitors without sub do it? Just need enough quality sound to make movie watching more....wondering if a sub is real... | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. Rob (rsbeck) has shown me the light. A true gentleman and a scholar; and there's not many of us left. I'm not going 5 channel. Plain ole two monitors with a sub hooked to an integrated amp and a DVD player. That'll do me fine. Got to watch the 'go... | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. Ed, lol. My wife is an ICOS rep. They manufacture Cialis. If I went with the Blows that would certainly help keep the wind in my sails. You know, I'd never go with Blows. It was a weak moment. Now, Radio Shack; there's a consideration. | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. I was going to go with the Panny 37. Can buy online for $3k, but now I've got to check into the LCD thing. Don't want to pay more than 3k. The Mitsubishi I saw was amazing, but way to expensive and it was only 30" | |
Small and satisfying. Please help me. I checked out all the websites you've mentioned. I'm looking small and complete. An HT (5channel) system with DVD, amp, speakers, sub, the whole nine. |