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Quote:My next upgrade will be either the X4000 or a projector or a 65" Panasonic ST60. Still not sure which way I'm leaning but my 55" Panasonic just seems too small when watching 2.35:1 movies. Get a projector - best thing I ever did....
That video is not a good test. They need to pause a bright scene, and then use a light meter. Using a camcorder doesn't seem like " proof " of anything either - won't the camcorder adjust gain to compensate for less brightness at an...
And cylinders really put out the bass !! Size matters .
Quote:did you get svs box subs or the cylinder subs? they say the output is the same in the matching lines.. i like the look of the cheaper cylinders... I personally love the cylinder subs. And my wife doesn't even mind it !
We're sitting 12' from a 118" wide screen ( 2.35:1 ) and about 11' 6" from a 106" wide screen ( 16:9 ) - you can probably move your seating a little closer. What projector are you using??
Quote:I called SVS today and had a great conversation with Darren. He recommended I go with the Cylindrical shape, and it sounded good until I studied my design more. The model he suggested was the Dual-PC12-NSD. He said for my room it...
Quote:A huge THANK YOU to JD and bat pig for all this info on the new models. I had overlooked the new X4000 and was focused on the 4520 and it's competitors. This X4000 is just an awesome deal. The X4000 really is. And they have been...
Have you considered the Denon X4000 ?
Quote:It would be more correct to say that if the foreign projector factory that owns DP were to put this on a model they sell through DP Man, we better not get you started on Chrysler's " Imported from Detroit " ads............
Quote:Sweet. I really like the motion 40s. What sub are you using in your system? I have an old SVS 20 - 39 PCI cylinder sub. It rocks the room during action / war movies. You can't beat an SVS cylinder sub. BTW, we sell them here at AV...
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