In Reply to: Same old--advice for setting up system posted by docw on March 12, 2012 at 17:35:43:
Use your DVD player to drive rear amps and sub. Get a used stereo amp for rears if you need to (I got a Parasound HCA 1500A or something for <$200 on Craigslist). Feed the front 2 through your good system. That's what I'm doing to have a pretty great movie sound while having a no-compromise (other than budget) stereo system.
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- Compromise solution - sbrians 12:59:26 03/16/12 (21)
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- You have what you need for 4.1 sound. - sbrians 22:49:39 03/16/12 (14)
- RE: You have what you need for 4.1 sound. - docw 10:24:16 03/17/12 (2)
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- So, you like watching movies with rear sound tracks? - jedrider 13:27:33 03/16/12 (4)
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- RE: So, you like watching movies with rear sound tracks? - docw 15:18:39 03/16/12 (2)
- RE: So, you like watching movies with rear sound tracks? - Ben Van Dyk 14:07:34 03/17/12 (0)
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