In Reply to: High end 2 channel and HT combined, can I do it? posted by Atver on April 21, 2005 at 09:32:06:
I have been using a combi system for years. When I upgraded from a 35" direct-view TV/monitor to a larger 64" Pioneer Hi-Def RPTV, my imaging suffered. By pulling my L/R speakers further out in the room, and apart, the situation has improved.I plan on trying some mini maggies to be able to easily pull them out when listening to music.
I would think the best video set-up would be a front project/screen, as long as you can control the lighting.
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Follow Ups
- Your video display may be a factor. - johnvb 04:17:07 04/22/05 (4)
- I have my tube 2-channel system on a different room from my HT set-up... - millen 12:56:45 04/22/05 (0)
- Yup: Your video display may be a factor. - Kal Rubinson 09:36:41 04/22/05 (2)
- Gotta agree a wall-mounted display is a probable must for 2-channel "purists". - oscar 20:10:45 04/22/05 (1)
- Re: Gotta agree a wall-mounted display is a probable must for 2-channel "purists". - Kal Rubinson 07:46:12 04/23/05 (0)