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Quote:Originally Posted by jdsmoothie Wow. Nice friends to be sure. However, Martin Logan speakers are generally 4-ohm speakers so are much harder to drive than 8-ohm speakers so you would need an AVR that can drive 4-ohm...
hey guys, a friend's birthday is coming up and we were thinking about getting him a nice receiver. currently, he has a 5.1 martin logan surround sound system, and he purchased 2 additional martin logan in-ceiling speakers. we don't have...
Quote: Originally Posted by kristofke I just applied them to my PS64D8000 and the picture was horrible. The beautiful colorful world was now just like after a nuclear war... gray and no green/blue/red. that sucks. vark's settings...
Quote: Originally Posted by varkeast Got my calibration completed on my PN59D7000 using i1-pro and colorHCFR. It all went really well i think. I started with LarryInRI's latest settings and adjusted from there. His gave...
Quote: Originally Posted by LarryInRI There's this one from June 30th. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...3#post20639973 I have a few more good calibration settings for my 64D7000 using different approaches if anyone is...
Quote: Originally Posted by Ph8te One thing you have to remember is that going from 47 to 59 is big leap in size. You are going to see more faults in the source material you have which may be part of the problem you are having. Also...
Quote: Originally Posted by dte421 Everyone is from a different school of thought on this - I suffered from IR on my PN50A760, so I decided to be more cautious with this. At this point, it seems that nearly everything on HBO HD IS full...
i dialed in cnet's calibration settings last night and the results were pretty nice. the picture quality wasn't as sharp and detailed as my LG 47LH90 (full LED LCD with local dimming). i thought the D7000/D8000, and top-tier plasmas in...
Quote: Originally Posted by LarryInRI There are a number of factors to consider here. 1) Your observation that it takes a bit of time to get used to a properly calibrated set. 2) The grayscale will vary depending on the setting of the...
Quote: Originally Posted by dte421 I'm not an expert, but Discovery HD would NOT be good to break in the TV!!!! Full screen HD is obviously what you want, but you don't want to break it in with that logo in the bottom right corner. ...
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