Pics of new gear...
Grimster74
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Just figured I'd show some pics of the new gear. I even threw 2 in for Doro.:D
Pics of the 2900
Pics of the 2900
Money Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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Pics of the 3805...Money Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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Pics of both...Money Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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And finally the last one for Doro...:DMoney Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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Nice stuff Grim...
BTW, how do you like the Hughes? Does it get Hot?
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Not in the least bit does it get hot. I think the thing that helps me most is I have plenty of ventalation.(sp)Money Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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my first hdtv box was the e86 and you could cook on it... I dumped it for the zenith HDSat520.
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Yeah my hughes e86 ran real hot also, sold it and bought the new hughes HTL-HD and its alot better and doesnt get hot either.*HT PRE-PRO*:Rotel rsp-1068, *AMP*:Rotel RMB 1095 *DVD PLAYER*:Denon 2200,*CD PLAYERS*,Arcam Alpha Mcd 6 disk carasel,Hughes Hdtv receiver, Hughes hdvr2,*MAINS*:Polk LSI 15'S, *CENTER*:Polk LSIC, *SIDE SURROUNDS*:Polk LSIFX,*REAR SURROUND*:Polk LSI 7'S,*SUB*:SVS PB2+*.MONITOR*:Mitsubishi ws48413 hdtv,Monsterpower hts2500X2,,Sony playstation2,Harmony sst-659 remote
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Nice looking setup Grimster. Very clean looking installation too with the wire management. Very very nice and well done.
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Originally posted by racer4551
Yeah my hughes e86 ran real hot also, sold it and bought the new hughes HTL-HD and its alot better and doesnt get hot either.
I dumped my e86 within a day because of the heat. Not good for reliability!
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Lookin' Good!
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Thanks to all. As for the E86, I'm not saying it doesn't get warm, just not hot enough to cook anything on it. Frank, as of now, I'm still trying to get the SQ squared away on the new gear I just got. All this new Denon gear is far more complicated to setup compared to the Sony gear. This Denon gear is so more complex to the Sony gear. Sony does a great job as far as setting things up but seems Denon takes it a couple steps further. As a matter of fact, what exactly is "Ext. In SW Level" It can be set at 0,+5,+10 or +15. What should I set this at.Money Talks, Mine says Goodbye Rob!!!!
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Nice, G74...
Was that last shot the Sony showing its **** as it was headin' out the door?More later,
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Originally posted by Grimster74
Thanks to all. As for the E86, I'm not saying it doesn't get warm, just not hot enough to cook anything on it. Frank, as of now, I'm still trying to get the SQ squared away on the new gear I just got. All this new Denon gear is far more complicated to setup compared to the Sony gear. This Denon gear is so more complex to the Sony gear. Sony does a great job as far as setting things up but seems Denon takes it a couple steps further. As a matter of fact, what exactly is "Ext. In SW Level" It can be set at 0,+5,+10 or +15. What should I set this at.
That's the subwoofer connection on the 5.1 input for sacd/dvd-audio.