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88wildrunner
88wildrunner Posts: 13
edited July 2006 in Forum Testing Area
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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited June 2006
  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited June 2006
    Demiurge wrote:
    Fantastic!
    |)1770
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
    Wonder WTF happened to the rest of my money.
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  • Roy4828
    Roy4828 Posts: 6
    edited July 2006
    Sunfire/Ultimate Reciver II (7.1/9.1 ) channel design with two zones and seven amplifier channels capable of 200 watts each.
    Capable of 400 watts per channel at 4 ohm speaker load. (9th channel requires a seperate dual cannel amplifier)
    Ultimate II Receiver II adds Dolby Pro Logic to its array of numeriuos surround modes, including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS Neo 6 and user Configurable all speaker-stereo, .
    Inputs & outputs to handle all current applications.
    Using with:
    1 pair RTI/10 main speakers
    1 CSi/5 center chanel speaker
    1 pair FX/5 Side surroud speakers
    and on order 1 pair FX/5 to be used as rear surround speakers.
    Sony 34" HD Television
    Sony DVD player
    Direct TV HD Receiver
    Sony VCR dvd Player
    I also have, 1 SAE202, 200 watts per channel dual channel amplifier (may use for my 9th dual channel) (200 watts at 8 ohms or 400 watts a 4 ohms)
    1 Ampex reel to reel tape recorder
    1- Empire turntable with Pickering cartridge
    Roy4828
    Old Timer
    :)
    Living room (20' x 12')
    Sunfire Ultimate II , Receiver (7.1/9.1): :D
    (200 watts RMS per channel at 8 ohms, or 400 at 4 ohms)
    RTI-10 Front Speakers
    CSI-5 speaker (Center Channel)
    1 pair FXI-5 (Side suround) Dipole
    1 pair FXI-5 (Rear speakers) Bipole
    1 Infinity BU2 Subwoofer 12" 100 Wrms
    Sony LCD 46" Flat Screen
    Sony DVD/CD player
    SAE A202 dual channel amplifier 200 watt RMS at 8 ohm or 400 watt at 4 ohms.
    Monster HTS2600 MKII Power Conditioner
    Fios Tv
  • Roy4828
    Roy4828 Posts: 6
    edited July 2006
    Sunfire/Ultimate Reciver II (7.1/9.1 ) channel design with two zones and seven amplifier channels capable of 200 watts each.
    Capable of 400 watts per channel at 4 ohm speaker load. (9th channel requres aditional dual channel amplifier).
    Ultimate II Receiver II adds Dolby Pro Logic to its array of numeriuos surround modes, including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS Neo 6 and user Configurable all speaker-stereo, .
    Inputs & outputs to handle all current applications.
    Using with:
    1 pair RTI/10 main speakers
    1 CSi/5 center chanel speaker
    1 pair FX/5 Side surroud speakers
    and on order 1 pair FX/5 to be used as rear surround speakers.
    1 Infinity 12" Subwoofer
    Sony DVD player
    Direct TV HD Receiver
    Sony VCR dvd Player
    1 SAE202 Stereo 200 watt at 8 ohm or 400 watt at 4 ohm amplifier.
    Not using 1 pair of Cerwin Vega Vs120 Speakers.
    Roy4828
    Old Timer
    :)
    Living room (20' x 12')
    Sunfire Ultimate II , Receiver (7.1/9.1): :D
    (200 watts RMS per channel at 8 ohms, or 400 at 4 ohms)
    RTI-10 Front Speakers
    CSI-5 speaker (Center Channel)
    1 pair FXI-5 (Side suround) Dipole
    1 pair FXI-5 (Rear speakers) Bipole
    1 Infinity BU2 Subwoofer 12" 100 Wrms
    Sony LCD 46" Flat Screen
    Sony DVD/CD player
    SAE A202 dual channel amplifier 200 watt RMS at 8 ohm or 400 watt at 4 ohms.
    Monster HTS2600 MKII Power Conditioner
    Fios Tv
  • Andrew2112
    Andrew2112 Posts: 59
    edited July 2006
    Oh wow...I had no idea it was going to do this!!!!!! sorry...
    good thing this is the 'testing' area.
  • Andrew2112
    Andrew2112 Posts: 59
    edited July 2006
    Ok I edited the post(tags) and that huge picture is not a eyesore anymore