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In Reply to: Re: I just did a quick google for DIY calibration discs... posted by warrenh@optonline.net on January 2, 2005 at 02:28:17:
The image on my set (Pioneer Elite 530) is really superb; like watching film. I can't imagine a $500 improvement given the variations in material, even DVDs.
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I thought my cdp was absolutely fabulous until I changed the power cord. After listening to my "fabulous" cdp I changed the ICs. Now it was? you bet, more "fabulous." Then I added a power conditioner and well? there you go. Do you want to see where your plasma can go? Calibration!! And throw in a power conditioner, as well. It'll cost you a total of a $1k, but you'll love it. Did you go for a ED plasma or HD plasma? If you went for the ED, like Gilda Radner, from the old Saturday Live use to say, "Never Mind." Hey, exercise that credit card... peace, warren
Actually I wondered if there might be a corelation between praising pricy ISF calibration and buying expensive cables. I see your ISF appraisal in a new light. BTW, my Pioneer Elite is a CRT rear projector. I'm sitting out plasma, waiting for SED in a couple years.
I remeber, years ago, when cd players first came out. I was one of the first on my block to own one. Everyone thought I was crazy. I was told, I should wait a year and the prices would come down. Well, they did come down, but I was enjoying that baby for an entire year while others waited their asses off. It's all how you look at it. You'll never keep up with this stuff. Everything in the electronic's age has a short life. It's the fun of it..You won't regret calibration for a CRT. I've heard that the results can be more dramatic than plasma, or the like. Do some homework. It may, at the least, make your wait for SED, more enjoyable. peace..
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