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Gutling
08-20-2008, 09:50 AM
Trying to get together a new entertainment center. I am thinking about this tv
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889187078
This home theater
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882103292
and I have a PS3
What all cables will I need, to make everything work together? I know the PS3 has HDMI out and Digital optical out. But the home theater only has 1 digital optical in. And 1 hdmi in/out. The tv has 1 digital optical out and 3 hdmi.
Sorry if this is not making sense, I am trying to get everything together where I wont have to switch wires or anything.
eViLMunkey
08-20-2008, 10:36 AM
ok w/ HDMI (it carries the video and sound so you don't have to mess w/ the opticla out for sound) all you need is 2 cables (for the PS3) 1 for the PS3 to the receiver and one to go from the receiver to the tv. but personally those all-in-one surround sound systems are crap. I would buy a good receiver that has a multiple HDMI in so you can run more than just the PS3 through the stereo. oh, and check out secondact.com better deals than NewEgg. :goodjob:
eViLMunkey
08-20-2008, 10:46 AM
Reciever: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882120068
(I'm thinking on buying a new receiver at the moment now!)
Model
Brand ONKYO
Model TXSR506B
Features
Features Continuous 6ohms Rated
High Instantaneous Current Capability: 30A
Amplifier Frequency Response: 5Hz-100kHz
S/N Ratio (LINE IN): 100dB
All Discrete Circuitry
Absolute Ground Plate
Optimum Gain Volume
Bi-amp Capability For Front
Direct
Music Optimizer
Audyssey Dynamic EQ
192K/24 Bit DACs
DSP Type: 32 BIT
Adjustable Crossover: 40/50/60/80/100/120/150/200Hz
AV Sync
Accurate Speaker Distance Setting
HDMI Deep Color Capable (36bit)
Spec
Channels 7.1
Power Rating Power (8ohms 20-20kHz 0.08%) /Ch: 75W
Power (8ohms 1kHz 0.7%) /Ch: 90W
Decorder DOLBY PLIIx, DOLBY DD, DOLBY DD-EX, DTS, DTS ES, DTS NEO6, DTS 96/24
FM/AM Tuner FM/AM Preset Memory: 40 stations
Input Audio Input: 6
Digital Audio IN (OPT/COAX): 2 / 2
Composite Input: 4
S-Video Input: 3
Front-Panel A/V: L / R / V
Component Video Input / Bandwidth: 2 / 50MHz
HDMI V1.3 Input: 3
Multi-Channel Input: 7.1
Output Audio Output: 2
Composite Output: 1
S-Video Output: 1
Component Video Output / Bandwidth: 1 / 50MHz
HDMI V1.3 Output: 1
Surround Pre-Outs: SUB
Power Supply Power Supply: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 4.9 A
Dimensions 17.13" x 5.88" x 14.94"
Weight 21.56 lbs.
Gutling
08-20-2008, 11:06 AM
Thanks a lot, kind of stuff I was looking for. Lol I thought about it in the shower that I did not need the optical out, I was not thinking good this morning.
And I was just looking at the ease of a all-in-one system, bout to spend some time looking at just recievers/spks
eViLMunkey
08-20-2008, 11:32 AM
well I have an old a$$ receiver right now (like it was made in 1974) but it puts out amazing amounts of power for what I have I just need to update for my PS3 since I'm looking at a Sceptre 32" LCD 1080p from Costco ($600.00). but I like playing certain games on a tube TV mainly due to dark area issues in RFOM. But piecing a home stereo together is alot better, might cost more but in the long run a speaker goes you just buy a new speaker instead of having to mismatch or burn out your all-in-one set.
Gutling
08-20-2008, 11:43 AM
Sceptre is pretty good, my comp monitor is a 21" and I have not had any problems out of it over a year
eViLMunkey
08-20-2008, 01:39 PM
yeah names on electronics don't really mean much now a days since the technology isn't new now. I just want to upgrade and get rid of my 27" tube (still a good tv) since I want to get the pull potential of my PS3 on the BluRay movies I have, also on certain games
Gutling
08-20-2008, 02:13 PM
Lol I hooked my ps3 with up to a lcd with 1080 and i was amazed lol, thats what prompted me to get a new tv and nice reciever
eViLMunkey
08-20-2008, 02:47 PM
yeah, I hooked it up on my Dad's 32" and played COD4 and watching the Planet Earth BluRay's kinda made me want to get one, plus if I'm switching the receiver I might as well spring for the TV
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