newbie HTS hookup

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greibo1
greibo1 Posts: 5
I have some questions about my initial hookup. They're basic so please bear with me. I have a Sony 60" XBR1, Yamaha R-XV1600 amp, Rti6s front(couldn't fit the RTi8 towers), Csi5 center, FXi3s surround, and PSW505 sub.

1st question - Should I bi-wire the RTi6s in the front and if I do what will that give me?

2nd question - Should I run my sub output from the amp to the LFE input(unfiltered) or y-cable it to the line inputs and what would either of these choices afford me? I also have a monster mpsw200 surge protector for my sub with RCA inputs to run my audio signal through. Should I run my audio through that, or is it just another opportunity to introduce noise into the system?

3rd question - I plan on setting up my equipment in an in-wall rack. I will have access from a closet behind the rack. My breaker box is in that closet. Will that panel affect sound quality?

4th question - Any advice on cables (HDMI, sub, speaker, etc.)- I have been looking at Blue Jean cables, they seem to be good. Does anyone have experience with the products at monoPrice.com, are they just as good?

Thanks.
greibo1
My Stuff
Sony 60" KDSR60XBR1
AVR - Yamaha RX-V1600
mains - RTi6s
center - CSi5
surrounds - FXi3s
sub - PSW505
Toshiba HDAV2 HD dvd player
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  • Schwingding
    Schwingding Posts: 363
    edited December 2006
    Welcome to the club.

    1. Up to you. Will it help? Probably not, but it can make a diff if done properly. If you are willing to sacrifice your surround back amps, you may be able to reassign them to support your fronts - a form of bi-amping. That made a difference to my RTi10s, which my receiver (Yamaha 5990) really didn't have enough juice to make shine. I no longer do things this way though. This article may help http://sound.westhost.com/bi-amp.htm#basics

    2. Use the LFE input. I would not run the audio through the surge protector. The AC power cords, sure.

    3. Doubtful that it will affect your sound, and if you ask me, you're lucky to have your power source so close. I would not hesitate to run dedicated circuits for your stuff - put nothing on it but your HT system. The common ground will help keep noise down, too. I have run two dedicated 20 amp circuits for my stuff - video components on one, audio on the other.

    4. I buy all of my cables from monoprice.com . Their premium cables are at least as good as what you get in the stores and way way less expensive.
    HT/music rig
    Panasonic PX60U 50" plasma
    Yamaha 5990 AVR
    Onix SP3 tube amp
    bunch of Outlaw 2200 monoblocks
    DUAL SVS PB12+/2 subs :eek:
    Denon 3910 DVD/SACD/DVD-A
    DirecTV HR10-250 DVR
    Onix Strata Mini mains
    Mirage OM10 surrounds
    Polk CSi5 center
    Polk SC80 rear surrounds
    Samsung BDP1000 blu-ray player

    Bedroom rig
    Jolida SJ302a tube amp
    Denon 2910 universal player
    Onix Ref 1 monitors
    Velodyne minivee
  • greibo1
    greibo1 Posts: 5
    edited December 2006
    Thanks for the info. I'll let you guys know how it turns out!
    My Stuff
    Sony 60" KDSR60XBR1
    AVR - Yamaha RX-V1600
    mains - RTi6s
    center - CSi5
    surrounds - FXi3s
    sub - PSW505
    Toshiba HDAV2 HD dvd player
  • greibo1
    greibo1 Posts: 5
    edited December 2006
    now the x-mas is over I have some time to work on my system set up. I have a polk PSW505, what should I set the level to, and where should I set the crossover? It is being feed by a yamaha rxv1600.
    My Stuff
    Sony 60" KDSR60XBR1
    AVR - Yamaha RX-V1600
    mains - RTi6s
    center - CSi5
    surrounds - FXi3s
    sub - PSW505
    Toshiba HDAV2 HD dvd player
  • polktiger
    polktiger Posts: 556
    edited December 2006
    Many people use 80. I would also run the YPAO on your receiver to see what it comes up with. I usually just start with 80 and adjust up and down from there to see what I like better.
  • greibo1
    greibo1 Posts: 5
    edited December 2006
    So I should turn the level all the way up on the sub and let YPAO do its thing?
    My Stuff
    Sony 60" KDSR60XBR1
    AVR - Yamaha RX-V1600
    mains - RTi6s
    center - CSi5
    surrounds - FXi3s
    sub - PSW505
    Toshiba HDAV2 HD dvd player
  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited December 2006
    greibo1 wrote:
    So I should turn the level all the way up on the sub and let YPAO do its thing?

    On the sub.. i'd start with the volume dial at about 9 O'clock or at the 10 O'clock position. treat the volume dial like a clock.. where 9 O'clock is about a quarter of a turn up. 12 O'clock being straight up.
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