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Home Theatre system
mukiha
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 12:47:31 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Bose is good in speaker technology, they are not anything to write home about on home theatres.

Are you looking for good quality sound (being able to hear the singer inhale) or do you just want the matatu boom boom sound?

For the latter, a 1500 PMPO will suffice, brand name is immaterial. Get a 5 speaker system and ensure they are placed well in the room, use the calibrator which comes with it.

For serious quality, build a system component by component. Bose speakers, Sansui amp, Yahama CD player etc. Painstaking, expensive but worth it if you are a music connoiseur(sp).


PMPO is a completely meaningless quantity with no basis whatsoever in engineering. The PMPO figures quoted on equipment are generated in marketing brainstorming sessions! Not in the engineering design labs.... Something like...

Marketing Officer: "the engineers said this thing can produce 30W. That figure sounds too small. Why don't we write 300W?"

Marketing Manager: "No! 300W looks funny. We should put something more wholesome, say 500W"

Marketing Director: "But that will be lower than what our competitors have and we must be recognised as the leaders in this segment, so I say we put at least 1,000W, or 1,500W"

Artwork Designer (a few weeks later): "The figure 1,500W doesn't fit well on the front panel. The number '5' is too broad for that space. I suggest we either use 1,000W or 2,000W"

Marketing director: "No; we can't reduce the number. Use 2,000W. After all I don't like odd numbers"

And that is how the equipment get's a label screaming "2,000W PMPO"
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mukiha
#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:00:29 PM
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Papa Investor wrote:
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..


Give us the model number[s] of your equipment and we'll try to help.
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mukiha
#23 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:02:33 PM
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BTW: PMPO = Peak Monetary Performance Output
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sanity
#24 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:03:02 PM
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now that we are discussing sound systems....could you guys advice on the components needed for a good complete DJ system.I hope to venture into that area soon...
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livie
#25 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 2:27:27 PM
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sanity wrote:
now that we are discussing sound systems....could you guys advice on the components needed for a good complete DJ system.I hope to venture into that area soon...


technics 1200 turntables anytime if you like the vinyl feel...

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mukiha
#26 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:38:33 PM
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livie wrote:
sanity wrote:
now that we are discussing sound systems....could you guys advice on the components needed for a good complete DJ system.I hope to venture into that area soon...


technics 1200 turntables anytime if you like the vinyl feel...



And the 12-inch singles will come from?
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Cardinal
#27 Posted : Wednesday, February 22, 2012 8:21:34 PM
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Hello

Someone kindly advise me ,between sony and Lg music system which one would you advise me to buy?

Which is the better model among the two for a budget of 46K?



mukiha
#28 Posted : Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:35:38 AM
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@cardinal; it's all a matter of taste. Go to a shop that has both makes. Be sure to carry a few of your favorite recordings.

Ask the attendant to test them for you. Play a song on one then on the other. Listen carefully and you will be able to hear differences in the quality of output.

Settle on the one that sounds better to your ears.

Forget about looks. Remember that music systems are for listening to not looking at!

And, may I ask why you have settled on these two brands? There are many others, you know!
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nostoppingthis
#29 Posted : Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:07:31 AM
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vinii
#30 Posted : Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:24:48 AM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Bose is good in speaker technology, they are not anything to write home about on home theatres.

Are you looking for good quality sound (being able to hear the singer inhale) or do you just want the matatu boom boom sound?

For the latter, a 1500 PMPO will suffice, brand name is immaterial. Get a 5 speaker system and ensure they are placed well in the room, use the calibrator which comes with it.

For serious quality, build a system component by component. Bose speakers, Sansui amp, Yahama CD player etc. Painstaking, expensive but worth it if you are a music connoiseur(sp).

@ GG pse advise where to get a good Amp.
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