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Road Side Pub
Home Theater people - new receiver and sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 16376125" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>Just the inconvenience of swapping the units out with all the wiring/connections. My entertainment stand has a back on it so Ive gotta pull everything through and swap it around. Im not terribly sure how/if the wifi antennas will clear as currently configured but Im going to run a cable anyway.</p><p></p><p>Once I read the manual and understand what everything is I'm sure I'll end up reconfiguring my inputs and us the receiver to pass everything through to the TV vs my current setup of almost everything to the TV being passed to the receiver via optical. I may also end up reconfiguring my power conditioner/battery backup situation (or buy a new all in one unit). Then I'll have to re-program my Harmony remote (not a big deal but still).</p><p></p><p>I'll be lazy on the calibration and let their microphone do the work. Once I replace the sub and maaaaaybe the other speakers I'll try to really dial it in.</p><p></p><p>Im sure it could be done as quick as like 30 minutes but I'll end up making it an OCD half day event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 16376125, member: 16477"] Just the inconvenience of swapping the units out with all the wiring/connections. My entertainment stand has a back on it so Ive gotta pull everything through and swap it around. Im not terribly sure how/if the wifi antennas will clear as currently configured but Im going to run a cable anyway. Once I read the manual and understand what everything is I'm sure I'll end up reconfiguring my inputs and us the receiver to pass everything through to the TV vs my current setup of almost everything to the TV being passed to the receiver via optical. I may also end up reconfiguring my power conditioner/battery backup situation (or buy a new all in one unit). Then I'll have to re-program my Harmony remote (not a big deal but still). I'll be lazy on the calibration and let their microphone do the work. Once I replace the sub and maaaaaybe the other speakers I'll try to really dial it in. Im sure it could be done as quick as like 30 minutes but I'll end up making it an OCD half day event. [/QUOTE]
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