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Discuss new to home theater shack in the General Shack Area forum; new to home theater shack Hi everyone, I'm glad to say, I have finally found a place on the web thats not trying to sell ...


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Old 05-28-07, 06:33 PM   #1
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Hi everyone,
I'm glad to say, I have finally found a place on the web thats not trying to sell me anything and I'm able to learn through others what works and does not work in my attempt to build my home theater. Thanks!


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Old 05-28-07, 06:50 PM   #2
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How I got into home theater was with a little help from my wife, who got annoyed when I played our Nakamichi system below our office at night. So off to the basement to create a new and better system, further from those cute little ears of hers. Alas I've purchased almost all for theater except for the proper theater itself. This is where my journey begins


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Hello Dennis and welcome to the Shack... where this addition is discussed quite heavily...


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Old 05-29-07, 10:59 AM   #4
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Welcome! Glad you found us!


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Old 05-29-07, 11:08 AM   #5
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Thank you Sonnie for the warm welcome.


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Old 05-29-07, 11:13 AM   #6
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I'm glad I found you guys too. This kind of forum is extremely useful to all who enjoy the arts and media in their home, a treasure trove of information for the taking.
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Old 05-29-07, 11:26 AM   #7
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Does anyone know what the best humidity level is for equipment and speakers ?


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Old 05-29-07, 11:34 AM   #8
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Hello Dennis, Welcome to the Shack.


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Thanks Mark


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Hello Dennis, Welcome to the Shack.
Don't know if this was meant for the right Dennis but here goes anyway. I found you guys recently and find that the technical info is great and to the point. My start is what we called Hi-FI goes back to tube stereos and large...LARGE speaker systems--- [anyone remember the Karlson? A superb design...but to big for my humble TV room.

Anyway I'm am "collecting" the various pieces of a Home Theater System. Yamaha RXv661 receiver, Yamaha towers , Sharp Aquos LCD [37"], OPPO 981 DVD player and a Home theater PC [Tivo like replacement]. Rears and a center channel yet to come. Where is a good place to review wiring choices and to find answers to dumb questions like...what happens if I only use 5.1 on a 7.1 Amp. Does it harm the receiver? DIY center channel cabinetry is of interest too. This is A great place to ask questions....


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Old 06-08-07, 09:04 AM   #11
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Don't know if this was meant for the right Dennis but here goes anyway. I found you guys recently and find that the technical info is great and to the point. My start is what we called Hi-FI goes back to tube stereos and large...LARGE speaker systems--- [anyone remember the Karlson? A superb design...but to big for my humble TV room.

Anyway I'm am "collecting" the various pieces of a Home Theater System. Yamaha RXv661 receiver, Yamaha towers , Sharp Aquos LCD [37"], OPPO 981 DVD player and a Home theater PC [Tivo like replacement]. Rears and a center channel yet to come. Where is a good place to review wiring choices and to find answers to dumb questions like...what happens if I only use 5.1 on a 7.1 Amp. Does it harm the receiver? DIY center channel cabinetry is of interest too. This is A great place to ask questions....
Hi Dutch,
I'm new to the shack also, so I will defer to those with more knowledge on your question of unused channels on a 7.1 system. I've found so far that if you have a question and you look hard enough at the various threads and forums you will get the answer, if no one answers directly.


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Don't know if this was meant for the right Dennis but here goes anyway. I found you guys recently and find that the technical info is great and to the point. My start is what we called Hi-FI goes back to tube stereos and large...LARGE speaker systems--- [anyone remember the Karlson? A superb design...but to big for my humble TV room.

Anyway I'm am "collecting" the various pieces of a Home Theater System. Yamaha RXv661 receiver, Yamaha towers , Sharp Aquos LCD [37"], OPPO 981 DVD player and a Home theater PC [Tivo like replacement]. Rears and a center channel yet to come. Where is a good place to review wiring choices and to find answers to dumb questions like...what happens if I only use 5.1 on a 7.1 Amp. Does it harm the receiver? DIY center channel cabinetry is of interest too. This is A great place to ask questions....
Hi denschultze and welcome to the Shack. Yeah, I think that "welcome Dennis" was meant for another Dennis, but you guys seem to be sharing this thread OK. Looks like you have a good start on your system. As to your other questions -- there is a section here at the Shack for cables and such, so perhaps you could ask any wiring questions over there or perhaps in the "General Discussion" area. There should be a wealth of knowledge on cabling questions. If you only use 5 channels of a 7 channel amp, you will be fine; no damage should occur. Lot of people do it, for example, when they are listening to stereo only and leaving the rear and center speakers off. Current receivers are for the most part very robust to failures and will go into a "protect" mode before a real problem occurs (they can still fail, of course, but are generally not susceptible to the type of failures of old-school electronics). We have nice DIY section for speakers as well as subs, so have a look around over there.

Again, welcome.


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Old 06-12-07, 10:23 AM   #13
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nitrox1 (Dennis)-
Welcome to the Shack. This is a great site and you'll find there will be plenty of help and good suggestions should you ever need it. Welcome aboard.

Mark


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