Archive for December, 2006

Good HDMI resource

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

I thought my TV technology blog was fairly specific, but this HDMI blog is about as focused as they come. This site’s categories include HDMI Adapters, Cables, Equalizers, Switches, and HDMI to DVI.

The site is the future home of an online HDMI store, but for now they have suggestions and links to the right products. For example the post on long HDMI cables tells us some of what we need when buying a cable (like double shielding for maximum performance). In the HDMI adapter section, we have adpters for HDMI female to DVI male as well as HDMI female to HDMI male. My last example will be the 4 port HDMI switch that supports resolutions from 480p & 720p to 1080i &1080p.

I bring this site to your attention because if you’re planning to buy HDMI cables, you want to go to a specialist.

Need a 42 inch HDTV: plasma or LCD recommendations?

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Plasma or LCD? We’re in the process of buying a new TV. We want a wall mount in the 42 +/- inch range. I’m hearing conflicting stories on LCD and plasma TVs but the LCD appears to be the better choice. Opinions?

Answer #1: Check out CNET. They’ve always got good info on this kind of stuff. I’m obsessed with DLP.

Answer #2: LCD’s are really closing the gap. We have a Plasma, my brother has an LCD. Honestly, the difference isnt that huge, but the price difference is.

Answer #3: I just got a new Samsung 40″ LCD. A new model just came out so I got the “old” one for $1450. Perfect size for my living room. I love it. Plus its not a huge piece of equipment
I keep hearing about Plasma wearing out after long usage. Not sure if thats correct about new ones, but it seems the industry is leaning towards LCD now. DLP is great if you want a bigger set for less money.

Answer #4: I’m looking at a Sharp 37 in. LCD TV/Integrated HDTV, AQUOS® Liquid Crystal Television, Widescreen for $1530. Just remember to get the most out of your system, HDMI cables are needed. They run anywhere from 50-100 bucks for 3 feet. Not sure if cable/sat companies offer these with their HD packages.

Answer #5: I fell in love with the 60″ panasonic LCD at best buy…. I just don’t have $7000 to buy it.

Answer #6: You can purchase an inexpensive, good quality HDMI cable from monoprice or bluejeans. As far as LCD or plasma, I have a Samsung LCD and I love it. A friend of mine has a Pioneer plasma and I was disappointed by the picture, although I’m pretty sure it’s not properly calibrated.

Answer #7: I have LCD 42″ Sony Grand Wega…I paid $1700 earlier this year, you can pick up it for $1200 or less now. I love it.

Answer #8: I bought a flat panel Panasonic 42-inch plasma last week and had it installed on a swivel bracket on the wall. It is sweeeet. Very happy with it thus far.

Answer #9: It’s all about what type of room you are putting it in.
Plasma’s have a truer “black” than LCD’s, but I personally find the LCD screen to be much brighter. If you are buying it to put in a dark room, as a sort of movie room, Plasma might be a better bet. For us, we were putting it in our family room, which has a lot of windows and therefore a lot of glare, and the LCD screen’s brightness really helps minimize glare.

What’s your stereo equipment?

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

Hifi thread: What’s your stereo equipment? I’d love to have a Linn amp but financially that’s out of the question. So I bought an NAD C352 amp and an NAD C542 CD player. Both very solid, a big upgrade over the Sony equipment I used to have. For speakers, I tested several B&W models, also Dynaudio Contour models but finally settled on a pair of BC Acoustiques… great speakers, equipped with a mighty fine horn tweeter. Nothing beats good stereo equipment!

Answer #1: Agreed. B&W Nautilus 803, Rotel Preamp/Processor (RSP-1098), Rotel amplifier (RMB-1095)

Answer #2: I know a lot of people who have a Rotel and B&W combination. Seems to work well together. I love the electro static panel speakers myself. I have Rotel amp and preamp tuner with Martin Logan Aries speakers. Love the speakers, would never go back.

Answer #3: my system is a Sony 34 inch wide screen HD tv directv HD Samsung receiver Sony dts receiver sony 200 disc cd/dvd changer Cerwin Vega tower speakers and surround system. The Cerwins sound just as good to me as more expensive models. I cant tell a difference and the prices for all these were great at the Rex tv/appliance store I buy from.

Answer #4: Jamo speakers with Denon amp. I went from Klipsch to Paradigm to Jamo speakers over the last 20 years.

Answer #5: I have Rotel integrated amp with B&W and it sounds sweet, although not as good as some of the stereophile equipment being mentioned here.

Answer #6: I was able to listen to some used Martin Logans at my local hifi store… awesome sound. But the speakers were just too damn big for our living room.

Answer #6: I thought about Rotel but eventually I liked the sound of the NAD amp a little better. The B&W I tested didn’t sound that great with the NAD eqipment so I started looking for a different maufacturer. The BC Acoustiqes (Act A2) are from a relatively unkown French company. Extremely well built (about 85 lbs per speaker) with a very defined, harmonic sound. They worked extremely well with the NADs.

Answer #7: Main system is Arcam Alpha 8 amp, Arcam Alpha MCD changer, Cambridge Audio T500 tuner, Paradigm Reference Studio 20 speakers.

Second system: Cambridge Audio A300 Amp, Cambridge Audio D500 CD player, Axiom Millenia M50 Ti speakers.

Third: Arcam Alpha 1 amp, Rotel RCC-945 changer, Yamaha T-1020 tuner, Paradigm Atom speakers.

Directv installation: how long does it take?

Friday, December 8th, 2006

I have a Direct TV installation question because I moved into a new apartment and I’m getting my NFL Ticket installed. Can’t wait! When they come to install it how long does it usually take for them to set it up? I know it’s most likely different each time but I’d like a rough estimate. They are installing it on a 2nd floor balcony (basically attaching the dish to a pole and securing it). I’d like to know how much work I will have to miss when they said they’ll be there 8am-10am.

On a side note, I signed up and created an account on the 15th, the told be origonally that they couldn’t set it up until Nov 22nd. Which is rediculous in my opinion. I called up and bitched and got them to set it up next thursday. Did this happen to anyone else who got it installed recently?

Answer #1: It depends on how far they have to run the cable and where; through walls, floor, the roof? You might need to take 1/2 a day off.

Answer #2: In my case, I’d have to say my balcony is approximately 10-20 feet from the HD tuner. I was home when the Direct TV guy came. He took about half an hour for the install, then I had to talk to the woman about NFL Sunday ticket and movie channels. NFL Sunday ticket is good, but the Giants are always on Fox. It doesn’t seem worth the money. My Sunday ticket runs out at the end of this month. I’m not renewing, but I’m getting Starz and a Sport’s package for the same dough.

Answer #3: It usually doesn’t take them very long. I’ve given them some craziness to work with before and the guy is usually in and out within an hour.

Have you hung your HDTV on the wall?

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Does anyone here have their HDTV’s hanging on the wall? I’m thinking about doing that, but Im trying to figure out where to put the receiver and such. Any idea’s?

Answer #1: Right there with you. I just bought the mount for my Plasma. Running those wires is going to be problematic, too.

Answer #2: My 50″ plasma HDTV is hanging on my brick wall. The receiver will be on a short, wide table/cabinet underneath, but I haven’t been able to find one I like yet.