If you plan on using it more than a few times, they are totally worth it. You have to use your plunge base, and even if the predrilled holes don't line up to your base it is easy to make new ones.
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If you plan on using it more than a few times, they are totally worth it. You have to use your plunge base, and even if the predrilled holes don't line up to your base it is easy to make new ones.
Any shot at doing an IB sub? If you are a little handy and have the space there is nothing better.
Just out of curiosity, why is 22 feet the magic number? I have about 50 feet with no problems, and I also split it at the output end.
Tiger is so far ahead that Mickelson would have to win the next 10 majors to be ahead of him. The guy is a freak.
I have a pair of Kappa 9s and I love them. 600 isn't out of the question for them, maybe a tad steep. Awesome speaks and don't let the rotten foam disuade you, it is an easy cheap fix. The biggest...
I am only glad because I won't have to listen to my coworkers drone on endlessly about it. Never liked it the few times I have seen it plus it is baseball season, people watch something else?
One thing about using a splitter (and the problem that I ran into) was that some components require a certain level of milliamps. 30 in my case and when I ran a splitter it dropped the out put to...
20.5x10.5 with seating about 11' away and a 110" screen. No complaints at all.
Missed em by one night, sorry man. Stopped checking this thread as I figured it died a long time ago. Sorry about that.
My basement looked exactly the same. I put up drywall and ran every cable imagineable, (I even ran component and HDMI to the front of the room just in case I wanted a display there) you never know...
What kind of audio cable are you running between your cable box and pre/receiver? If you have the option you can try an optical cable and see if that changes anything. You'll know when you unplug...
That just sounds creepy. We should hang out sometime.
And unfortunately it is not odd at all.
Now that I am thinking about it, is everything plugged in to the same outlet? If not are they on the same circuit? If the answer is yes, I would bet that...
What kind of audio cable do you have coming out of the DVD? It may help if you go optical if that is an option. Also have you tried unplugging your cable/sat coax? I had to put a trasformer on...
Unagi--- not just for ninjas.
Hey Cambir,
Sent you a PM. Possibly work out a local swap?
I definately have a lower noise floor with balanced cables; it took out any ground loop hum I had. So in my case, yes, they made a huge difference.
That's what I thought. Thanks for the info.
Any benefit to running RCA out from pre to an XLR in on an amp?
Are you sure it is actually a second? Put whomever you want on your bad list, but I would make sure before I got mad. Also I would give them a chance to make it right, not everything comes out...
Thanks guys, I keep thinking these will move but I guess not.
So I haven't been very sucessful at selling these yet. I figured another bump was in order. Some one must want these.
Why not just make one?
Just the opposite up here in Seattle. Maybe we should join forces and solve the energy crisis.:cool:
One last bump before the dreaded craigslist or A-gon.