A little help
Help.I want to bridge.I would like to bridge.however I’ve never done this before so I do not know what i’m doing. I’m thinking 5 channel amp. I’m set-up for 7.1 My current reciever is the Yamaha RX-V1600. Any suggestions would be appreciated. My budget is 2000.00. Thanks all.
Have you ever bought a set cause of the price?I was in Costco and they had a coupon sale on various tvshowsondvd. The regular price they had it at were all $19. With coupon you get $5 off.I own Friends, Mash, also they had some Raymond seasons, and various others.I bought 4 seasons of REBA. I asked a lady there who was looking also she said the best deal was to pick up all 4 seasons of REBA. She said Id then have the entire series. Is this correct? Was Reba only 4 seasons?This lady bought individually 3 seasons of Sex in the City.
burning with iDVD seems kinda long to finishso i;m burning a bunch of animated shorts onto a dvd with idvd.i set a chapter for each short.they run about a minute or 2 each so it’s 48 chapters/shorts total time about 1 hr 2 minutes.it has been rendering the first 9 chapters for about 30 mi nutes and it isnt half way done that yet.whats the deal?
Opinion of speaker choiceHey everybody, you all seem very knowledgeable. I will be using my home theater setup primarily for movie watching. I have a decent center, subwoofer, and rears, but have big, clunky front side speakers. Taking money into consideration, what would you choose between:Paradigm: Cinema 330, Cinema 220, Titan Monitor, Monitor 7SVS: SBSAperion: Intimus 532-LR, Intimus 632-LRAxiom: M22 v2av123: x-mtm Tower,
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