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Home Theatre system
Gordon Gekko
#11 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:34:54 AM
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@D32, darn right you need good cables:

www.monstercable.com/home_av/home_theater.asp

With these you will be able to hear the lyric soprano Kiri Te Kanawa or coloratura soprano Mariah Carey taking in a deep breath before belting out an aria on a note not yet documented in the musical world.
Ash Ock
#12 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 2:32:21 PM
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Before one gets into all this, one should realize that even the room itself, speaker placement (vertically and horizontally), and the furnishing will play a major role in the acoustics (normal curtains, for example, will absorb the high frequencies). Designing a room for the "perfect" home theater system quickly becomes outrageously expensive.

I would advise @jaggernaut to use @D32's advice (separate DVD and amp) based on what is available in Nakumatt (for example) if you just want decent sound. On the other hand, if you want perfection and can afford it, hire the services of a home theater designer (do we even have any here in Kenya?) who will, if you don't have a separate room, force you to completely change your living room as you'll be customizing the room to meet a very specific need....with the attendant costs.

I myself have been using a Sony system I bought 11 years ago attached to DSTV and a Pioneer DVD player bought 11 years ago via optical inputs. The sound is fine for the occasional 5.1 surround sound movie. No complaints here.
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mukiha
#13 Posted : Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:04:11 PM
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@jaggernaut, you may want to visi www.WhatHiFi.com

You'll get plenty of info.

My advice is: choosing a hi-fi system is like choosing a school for your kids. Don't take anyone's advice at face-value. Go out and listen to different units and hear which caresses your ears best. The comparison between two units is best done in the same shop. Humans have very poor memory of sound quality!

Secondly, decide whether you want to focus on sound quality or the selection of automatic features. Generally you will find that a machine with many features will not sound as god as one without.
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Papa Investor
#14 Posted : Monday, February 20, 2012 2:30:03 PM
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me i swear by the harman kadon experience with a good basic sony dvd player...only need to get a great sound engineer to set up the piece since it can get quite complex to set up the whole shebang1
Pretz
#15 Posted : Monday, February 20, 2012 3:25:45 PM
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Im biased towards harman kadon as well. However if you just want a system that looks good and is for TV and DVDs only then Lg or Sony will do.
Speculz
#16 Posted : Monday, February 20, 2012 4:43:02 PM
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Harman Kardon is good,only drawback is technical support,took me two months just to get a place that had an inkling to the system.
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Papa Investor
#17 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:13:49 PM
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Speculz wrote:
Harman Kardon is good,only drawback is technical support,took me two months just to get a place that had an inkling to the system.



Please do email me the contacts of the place you got technical support. Struggling with some set up and need some knowledgeable help. manbolite@gmail.com
mukiha
#18 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:27:31 PM
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Papa Investor wrote:
Speculz wrote:
Harman Kardon is good,only drawback is technical support,took me two months just to get a place that had an inkling to the system.



Please do email me the contacts of the place you got technical support. Struggling with some set up and need some knowledgeable help. manbolite@gmail.com


@Papa; what is the problem with your equipment?

Why not take it back to the place where you bought it?

If out of the country, then any good electronics technician should be able to sort you out.
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mukiha
#19 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:33:32 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
I want to buy a home theatre system to go with my TV and DSTV. At Nakumatt I've seen brands such as Sony, LG, Samsung, Philips. Which brand is currently best for home theatres? What's the experience of Wazua members.


You could also create your own "Poor Man's Surround" system this way:



"Receiver" = Your kawaida stereo amp

"Potentiometer" = a volume control resistor
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Papa Investor
#20 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:37:41 PM
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mukiha wrote:
Papa Investor wrote:
Speculz wrote:
Harman Kardon is good,only drawback is technical support,took me two months just to get a place that had an inkling to the system.



Please do email me the contacts of the place you got technical support. Struggling with some set up and need some knowledgeable help. manbolite@gmail.com


@Papa; what is the problem with your equipment?

Why not take it back to the place where you bought it?

If out of the country, then any good electronics technician should be able to sort you out.


There is no problem with the equipment..i imported it from outside ke so ve to struggle on my own. My challenge is that dont feel ve optimised the set-up for my living room and type of media usually play to the best of the system capability.(connect hdmi cable...or use normal cable...which set up hall or theatre...digital or analog surround?)

The machine came with a manual which only an engineer can decipher optimally. Thats what am looking for, great sound engineer to help me get the optimum performance from the monster..
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