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In Reply to: RE: Is HDMI input an important feature for an AV receiver? posted by artemus on May 15, 2008 at 17:12:53
-------------Call it, friendo.
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It has the HDMI and preamp outs that I require. $429 at Amazon
Its not the end all, but i don't require much since I'm more a vinyl fanatic (which is much simpler).
FWIW, I bought the TV mostly to make the living room look better since I don't have the $$$ to build my "man cave". My wife doesn't like surround but I do. We don't watch many movies because its such a hassle to find movies that we both like. The stuff she likes would bore a mannequin.
Hopefully we can come to terms with this new toy. I think that my old surround was never setup correctly and was too aggressive for her. Maybe with new features that adjust dynamics, she'll be happy.
Comments are welcome..............but keep it to the AV receiver
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As more stuff comes out in high def, hopefully there will be stuff you both like. I'm dating a lady who has pretty broad taste. If she doesn't like something, she just falls asleep rather than objects.
-------------Call it, friendo.
"If she doesn't like something, she just falls asleep rather than objects."
You need to spice up your sex life Jazz!
Oops - just noticed you're talking about audio...... :0)
Sorry - couldn't resist but I'm English and you know our sense of humour is a little eccentric?
Best Regards,
Chris redmond.
Reliability seems to be somewhat an issue. I did looked at the 705 though. Nothings written in stone at this point.
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You won't need your receiver for that. Just tell the receiver to pass through the video unprocessed and let your plasma deal with it. The audio processing alone won't overheat the Onkyo. But you're probably ok with the Yamaha. I dunno.
-------------Call it, friendo.
You may be right. I've also heard about popping speakers when switching sources or something like that. However, reviewers apparently love the Onkyo 805.
I have always appreciated Yamaha's quality and they have been around a long time. I've never owned one of their audio components but have had several of their motorcycles which were very good............and very fast.
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