Sunz
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It was only a matter of time for me.
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taylorboosh
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hahaha its even worse that I spotted it
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Arent you into bmx'ing or skating?
Yes i am a bmxer? Whats that got to do with anything though :s
The point he's making is that you probably spend hundreds on a bike, when a £50 BMX could do the same job, as a £2000 bike.
Hence the comparison to people spending lots on technology when you don't want to.
Exactly my point.
Why spend £600 on a haro bike when you can buy an apollo bmx from halfords for less than £100.
Like you say, youre only going to be watching the tv in your spare time, just like youre only going to be riding your bmx in your free time. Are you going to notice the difference in doing a tailwhip? No chance
Yes you are going to notice a massive difference. Someone like you who im guessing isnt a rider would still notice the difference anyways. Lighter, smoother, so on so forth
Im not saying theres no difference in a standard system and a bose system there is a massive difference. What im saying is personaly imho i couldnt justify spending that much money on something to make the couple of hours of tv i watch when i get home at night that different?
Im not saying that theres no difference
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cpcrampton
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Watching the man city game with staggering sound
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John
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It's not for the couple of hours of TV a night, I rarely have my surround on for that.
It's when you sit down to watch a film.
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Nath
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Yep. Makes a film so much more enjoyable.
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sc0ott
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Doubt youll be using it to watch the likes of hollyoaks, emerdale etc.
Why waste your money putting a bigger engine in your car when the standard engine can get you from halfpipe A to halfpipe B.
Why waste your money on a schwinn just to sit at the top of a ramp with your mates watching everyone else ride/skate.
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Tiger
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Got no pics as its multiple rooms and slighty haphazard as i only rent.
TV: Panasonic 42" 3D Plasma
Bluray player: PS3
Cables: 4mm OFC
AV Amp: Sony DA-2400ES 7.1 Amp
Fronts: B&W DM602's
Rears: Temporary technics speakers
Centre: Acoustic Energy Aegis 1
I've also got a Cambridge Audio 540R V2 6.1 amp powering two Acoustic Energy Neo 2 floorstanders with a Marantz CD63SE CD Player as transport going through a QED DAC module and a Project Debut Esprit turntable running through a Cambridge Audio MM Preamp.
[Edited on 06-05-2012 by Tiger]
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Carl
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Why even get into such a simple minded debate! Everything is pointless if you think about it too hard!
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I've also got a Cambridge Audio 540R V2 6.1 amp powering two Acoustic Energy Neo 2 floorstanders with a Marantz CD63SE CD Player as transport going through a QED DAC module and a Project Debut Esprit turntable running through a Cambridge Audio MM Preamp.
What is the Marantz like? My denon dcd-1500 ii gave up the ghost today
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Arent you into bmx'ing or skating?
Yes i am a bmxer? Whats that got to do with anything though :s
The point he's making is that you probably spend hundreds on a bike, when a £50 BMX could do the same job, as a £2000 bike.
Hence the comparison to people spending lots on technology when you don't want to.
Exactly my point.
Why spend £600 on a haro bike when you can buy an apollo bmx from halfords for less than £100.
Like you say, youre only going to be watching the tv in your spare time, just like youre only going to be riding your bmx in your free time. Are you going to notice the difference in doing a tailwhip? No chance
Yes you are going to notice a massive difference. Someone like you who im guessing isnt a rider would still notice the difference anyways. Lighter, smoother, so on so forth
Im not saying theres no difference in a standard system and a bose system there is a massive difference. What im saying is personaly imho i couldnt justify spending that much money on something to make the couple of hours of tv i watch when i get home at night that different?
Im not saying that theres no difference
If you think £700 odd is expensive wait 'til you see the cost of the Big Boy league gear (have a look on AvForums or AVS) ie: what buys you an Aston gets you a pair of speakers.
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John
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I'm having a set of linn klimax or similar one day. I know you get more expensive but I've always wanted some.
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
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ive just got a tv.
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whitter45
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Must admit the Bose stuff sounds good but there is plenty of oth stuff out there just as good now.
Nice setup that is
Just ordering the q acoustics 2000i setup today. You can beat home cinema makes such a difference to watching films etc
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I've also got a Cambridge Audio 540R V2 6.1 amp powering two Acoustic Energy Neo 2 floorstanders with a Marantz CD63SE CD Player as transport going through a QED DAC module and a Project Debut Esprit turntable running through a Cambridge Audio MM Preamp.
What is the Marantz like? My denon dcd-1500 ii gave up the ghost today
Really good actually, to be honest there's no real need for me to run it through the DAC because the onboard NPC DAC's can give most higher end units a run for their money. Well worth the money you can get them for.
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AlunJ
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The older stuff is always the best! I love my denon to bits and I'm gutted its broken, it was my late fathers who was well into his hi fi. The transport on it needs replacing but they're rare as rocking horse shit to even get a complete unit. Might have to see if I can pick a Marantz up on the bay. Using an old bluray player in place at the moment and it sounds shite
[Edited on 07-05-2012 by AlunJ]
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Tiger
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I've got a Denon DCD-425 cd player also, and whilst its a bit lightweight it has a decent sound on it.
If I were you i'd have the Denon repaired?
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Tiger
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I wish they would make better use of Blurays purely for audio, multi channel albums like the 5.1 recordings of the Super Furry Animals would be great, im sure there are more but that always springs to mind.
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AlunJ
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There's a shop in town I may ask if they can do anything with it because I don't want to get rid of it but I think I'll probably need to buy a spares or repair unit from somewhere for parts.
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Tiger
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I'd probably consider sending it somewhere if they have a good rep, mailing it wouldn't be too much.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
I wish they would make better use of Blurays purely for audio, multi channel albums like the 5.1 recordings of the Super Furry Animals would be great, im sure there are more but that always springs to mind.
There's isn't much advantage over DVD-Audio though (the increase in Sr wouldn't be that noticeable) and that was far from a huge success so i can't see it happening, certainly not for commercial artists/bands anyway.
Where it could work perhaps is for the acoustic-audio/musique concrete markets where music/albums is/are specifically written for multichannel setups that are larger than 5.1 (BD would allow more channels than DVD-Audio's 5.1), although they tend to use non-standard channel formats (few 'EPs' i have require odd setups hence why i can't play them in their full glory apart from the 2.0 mixdowns).
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Tiger
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I know there's a Japanese company making bluray audio recordings, it's mainly orchestral classic stuff though.
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whitter45
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Q acoustics ordered. Got the updated i versions at a steal of a price
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Tiger
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Marantz CD63 SE (Same as mine and I can say its pretty damn good for the price you can get them for for.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marantz-CD-67-SE-CD-Player-Separate-Impeccable-condition-VERY-LIGHT-USE-/230788333683?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_CDPlayerSeparates&hash=item35bc0e8073
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