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Tech Ohm Eaven
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Posted - 2015.09.15 22:08:00 -
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PS4
Right now play the witcher 3, Bloodborne, Warframe, MGS V
preorder Fallout Four, Battlefront, The Division, BLOPS, |
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Posted - 2015.09.15 22:15:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Joel II X wrote:Depends if you have/want a PC. If you do, SSD. If you don't, PS4. Eh, the PS4 is still a nice home entertainment box even if you have a PC. My living room is a bit too far to stretch an HDMI cable all the way there (and would require drilling a hole), and streaming makes my skin crawl from the response time. PS4 gets most multiplat games coming out these days, has a blu ray drive built in, and the browsing experience isn't absolute trash like it was with the PS3. If you need something to entertain you in the living room in addition to your PC, the PS4 is still a nice purchase. Wii U if you care more about games than overall entertainment. Xbone if you like Halo
I use a 15 meters long HDMI cable to feed my projector and 70 inch HDTV depending on what I want to view
The PS4 is great when watching movies from a USB or blu ray disc and along with a Yamaha receiver I use four dedicated subwoofer amplifiers with four subwoofer cabinets tuned at 14 hertz with a 15 inch subwoofer per cabinet.
It sounds good but not the wtf levels reached by haveing 8 cabinets running 18 inch subwoofers with the crown 2000 watt amplifiers driving them |
Tech Ohm Eaven
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Posted - 2015.09.15 23:16:00 -
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maybe deadcatz wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Joel II X wrote:Depends if you have/want a PC. If you do, SSD. If you don't, PS4. Eh, the PS4 is still a nice home entertainment box even if you have a PC. My living room is a bit too far to stretch an HDMI cable all the way there (and would require drilling a hole), and streaming makes my skin crawl from the response time. PS4 gets most multiplat games coming out these days, has a blu ray drive built in, and the browsing experience isn't absolute trash like it was with the PS3. If you need something to entertain you in the living room in addition to your PC, the PS4 is still a nice purchase. Wii U if you care more about games than overall entertainment. Xbone if you like Halo I use a 15 meters long HDMI cable to feed my projector and 70 inch HDTV depending on what I want to view The PS4 is great when watching movies from a USB or blu ray disc and along with a Yamaha receiver I use four dedicated subwoofer amplifiers with four subwoofer cabinets tuned at 14 hertz with a 15 inch subwoofer per cabinet. It sounds good but not the wtf levels reached by haveing 8 cabinets running 18 inch subwoofers with the crown 2000 watt amplifiers driving them Bruh. That equipment. I use a fat old ps3 with a compsoite cable(red yellow and white cables) to a RCV box TV that doest go over 480p. Beat that.
its in color? its in stereo?
back in the day
I used to watch tv shows like gunsmoke, petticoat junction, green acres, the ed sullivan show and the only sound for tv shows was mono with a new fangled thing being some shows were starting to be in color and you needed a new tv set that was capable of more than black and white
just two channels back then and if you were very lucky to live in a big city then you had three abc, nbc and cbs caveman times back then with no sat tv, no remote tv controllers, no cable tv, no internet, no home computers, no laptops, no tablets, no portable phones, no microwave ovens, but then a buck or two was all you needed to fill the gas tank to go to the drive in movie and play mr and miss bunny while ignoring the movie |
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Posted - 2015.09.16 02:36:00 -
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HOWDIDHEKILLME wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Joel II X wrote:Depends if you have/want a PC. If you do, SSD. If you don't, PS4. Eh, the PS4 is still a nice home entertainment box even if you have a PC. My living room is a bit too far to stretch an HDMI cable all the way there (and would require drilling a hole), and streaming makes my skin crawl from the response time. PS4 gets most multiplat games coming out these days, has a blu ray drive built in, and the browsing experience isn't absolute trash like it was with the PS3. If you need something to entertain you in the living room in addition to your PC, the PS4 is still a nice purchase. Wii U if you care more about games than overall entertainment. Xbone if you like Halo I use a 15 meters long HDMI cable to feed my projector and 70 inch HDTV depending on what I want to view The PS4 is great when watching movies from a USB or blu ray disc and along with a Yamaha receiver I use four dedicated subwoofer amplifiers with four subwoofer cabinets tuned at 14 hertz with a 15 inch subwoofer per cabinet. It sounds good but not the wtf levels reached by haveing 8 cabinets running 18 inch subwoofers with the crown 2000 watt amplifiers driving them That's nothin... 170" Stewart screen, 4k, 240hz, 5000 watts, Dolby 9.1, the subs where 10000$ alone. Muhahahaha. http://imgur.com/uuOcWxP
looks good
what subs did you get and what tunning did you settle on? |
Tech Ohm Eaven
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Posted - 2015.09.16 02:38:00 -
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el OPERATOR wrote:Really, I'm just jealous. That system must be the bees knees....
its just from visiting the DIY section on subwoofers and Home Theater at the Audio Video Science Forum ( AVS) and a few months of cabinet work. |
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