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Monday, December 19, 2011

Home Theater with Paradigm Monitor 11 V.3 7.1 surround

My home theater setup. Samsung 52" lcd. PS3 for blu-ray, Onkyo 7.1 receiver and paradigm speakers consisting of Monitor 11's V.3, CC-170 center, ADP-350 Rears, ADP-170 Rears and PW2200 sub. Video taken with a sony handicam so pardon the quality.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Onkyo HT-S5400 7.1-Channel Home Theater System

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The Onkyo HTS5400 is an all-in-one entertainment package that includes a powerful 680-Watt AV receiver, seven speakers, and a powered subwoofer. Versatile connections, including HDMI, component, composite, and digital audio, provide connectivity for a wide range of home theater sources. The HDMI 1.4 connections let you route 3D signals through the receiver and enjoy the benefit of an Audio Return Channel, so your single HDMI cable carries both video and audio signals, eliminating extra cables.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Onkyo HT-S6300 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver and Speaker System

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This feature-packed receiver sports four of the latest HDMI 1.4a inputs to handle your Blu-ray player and other high-definition devices. Non-HD video sources, meanwhile, can be upscaled to spectacular widescreen 1080p via HDMI and Faroudja DCDi Cinema. The special Onkyo HT-S6300 package with complete 7.1-channel surround sound speaker set and iPod/iPhone dock. This special HT-S6300 package also includes a 7.1-channel surround sound speaker set, which includes one subwoofer, one center channel speaker, and six satellite speakers. It also includes a Dock for iPhone/iPod. HDMI 1.4a is compatible with upcoming 3D video content and enables a handy Audio Return Channel from your display's tuner back to the receiver. Audio processing on the HT-S6300 includes the "in the studio" realism of DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD; Dolby Pro Logic IIz for ambient height channels, Audyssey room-correction and equalization technologies and four proprietary DSP modes to match your gaming content.

  • 7.1-channel home theater system with receiver, subwoofer, center channel speaker, and six satellite speakers
  • 1200 watts of total power (130W x 7 channels plus 290W subwoofer)
  • Four 1080p capable HDMI inputs (V1.4a) supporting 3D video and Audio Return Channel
  • 1080p scaling via Faroudja DCDi Cinema
  • WRAT technology and discrete amp construction for cleaner sound
  • It does 1080p scaling via Faroudja DCDi Cinema
  • It has 1200 watts of total power (130W x 7 channels plus 290W subwoofer)
  • It has WRAT technology and discrete amp construction for cleaner sound
  • It has four 1080p capable HDMI inputs (V1.4a) supporting 3D video and Audio Return Channel

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

VST Plugins

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Introduction

Computer processing speeds have now reached the point where it is becoming increasingly viable to run software simulations of synthesizers, samplers and drum-machines on personal computers within the popular MIDI Audio DAW's such as Pro Tools, Digital Performer, Logic Pro and Cubase SX - providing an even more highly integrated environment for music recording and production. Just as the wide range of software signal processing plug-ins has been developed - bringing the outboard into the computer environment - now the programmers are bringing in the MIDI gear as well. These software simulations are also known as virtual instruments as they are constructed using computer code rather than real hardware.

Digidesign

Digidesign distributes the Access Virus Indigo and Waldorf Q synthesizers for TDM systems, along with the Prosoniq Orange Vocoder RTAS plug-in.

Access Virus Indigo TDM Synthesizer Plug-In

Using the same DSP algorithms as the original Access Virus synthesizer, the Virus Indigo plug-in sounds exactly like its hardware counterpart. The plug-in has even more parameters than the original Virus that you can tweak to build dense, layered textures with the distinctive Virus analogue-type sound. And if you want results fast, you can use the new 'Easy' page, which provides rapid access to the most-used parameters. Virus Indigo does not disappoint when it comes to presets either - there are more than 1000 of these ready to go right out of the box. And this plug-in is efficient when it comes to DSP usage - allowing you to work with up to eight multi-timbral synthesizers on a single DSP. Virus Indigo supports up to 96 kHz sampling rates Tip: Laptops (especially top-of-the-range PCs with 2.5 GHz or faster processors, such as the Sony Vaio) loaded with virtual instruments are increasingly being used on-stage and in the studio to run virtual instruments. They have the advantage of being much more compact than the racks of MIDI synthesizer and sampler hardware that they are beginning to replace and offers up to 20 voices per Pro Tools|HD DSP, with a maximum of 160 voices total at 48 kHz, or 80 voices at 96 kHz.

Offering near-zero latency, the Virus Indigo TDM plug-in doesn't suffer from the CPU bottlenecks and reduced voice counts typical of many software synthesizers. The plug-in also provides many more visible controls and features than the Virus Indigo hardware synthesizer. And you can use a wide variety of control surfaces, such as the Control|24 or ProControl, or a hardware Virus unit or other controllers to manipulate the Virus Indigo's parameters. You can even load patches directly from the Access Virus hardware - so anyone who brings a hardware Virus into your studio can transfer their favourite patches to your system. And you can use Virus Indigo as an effects device - the special 'Input Mode' lets you route complete mixes through the Virus filter section. All-in-all, this is one heck of a useful plug-in to have available on any Pro Tools system.

Waldorf Q TDM

The Waldorf Q TDM is a synthesizer plug-in for Pro Tools|HD systems based on the powerful synthesis architecture of the Waldorf Q synthesizer. Due to its various oscillator and filter models, its ultra-fast envelopes and LFOs and its extensive FM routings, it creates previously unheard sounds and faithfully reproduces classic analogue patches.

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Figure 10.1 Access Virus Indigo Easy page.

The Waldorf Q TDM plug-in works with Pro Tools|HD and Pro Tools|MIX systems on Mac OS9, Mac OSX, Windows 2000 and XP.

Orange Vocoder

Not exactly a synthesizer, but something that you may want to use with a synthesizer is a 'vocoder'. This allows the sonic characteristics of an input signal to be imprinted onto a synthesised signal - so you get a talking synthesizer effect, for example. Back in 1978, Herbie Hancock had a big hit with a song called I Thought It Was You - featuring Herbie 'singing' his synthesizer using a Sennheiser vocoder. Vocoder effects have waxed and waned in popularity over the last 30 years or so, and are currently enjoying something of a comeback.

Digidesign distributes the Prosoniq Orange Vocoder RTAS plug-in. This includes an eight-voice analogue synthesizer section, breakpoint-configurable EQ section, and a filterbank reverb section all in a single plug-in. The presets include Robot Voice, Rotating Robot, Jazz Vocoder, Synthetic Speech, Talking Voices, Ethereal Voices, F Maj Vocoder, Rubber Tongue and Weird Talk - you get the idea.

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Figure 10.2 Waldorf Q synthesizer.

Spectrasonics

Spectrasonics offer their Stylus, Atmosphere and Trilogy sample replay plug-ins with excellent and comprehensive libraries of sounds. Spectrasonics' founder, Eric Persing, has been programming sounds for popular Roland synthesizers since time began and has been producing sample libraries on CD-ROM throughout the last decade featuring his innovative 'groove control' system.

Now Persing has combined the best of his innovations and his creative programming and production talents to produce a kind of hybrid software instrument that plugs in to Pro Tools via RTAS. Versions are also available for Digital Performer, Logic and Cubase.

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Figure 10.3 Orange Vocoder.

Note: TDM users must open Spectrasonics virtual instruments using audio tracks. Aux tracks cannot be used because RTAS is not available for these tracks. (However, this is possible for LE and Pro Tools Free users.)

Tip: Logic Platinum users working with TDM hardware can use the Spectrasonics VST plug-ins within Logic Platinum and output the audio from these into the TDM mixer using Emagic's ESB software.

Stylus

Stylus comes with a 3 Gb library of 'groove-control' elements, i.e. audio samples, recorded by Persing. Stylus is not a sampler and you can't load in your Akai or AIFF samples - but if you want a sampler, there are plenty out there to choose from. Instead, Stylus combines really powerful control over its own library of sounds with a really simple interface.

The sounds load faster than just about anything out there - so you can load up basic beats with lots of variations and swap between these like lightning. The loops are marked with the BPM they were sampled at. There are 700 'grooves' to suit the various dance music genres, including a whole section of 'killer' percussion loops. If the loop you pick is running at the wrong tempo, you just load up the 'groove control' version. This puts all the elements of the loop you have chosen onto your keyboard. Then you select the accompanying MIDI file and drag and drop this onto the sequencer track you want to use. Now you can speed the loop up or slow it down without hearing any artifacts. You can also raise or lower the pitch as well without affecting the tempo. Even better, each slice mapped to each key can have its own parameters - put a filter on one slice, pitch another up or down, and you have a new sound for your groove. You can automate the changes to these parameters using the plug-in and you can even apply random changes every time through the loop. It's dead easy to swap snare sounds or whatever once you have found a groove you like. And there's even a selection of scratched sounds like brass, guitars, or whatever - so you can do the DJ thing.

Atmosphere

Atmosphere features an excellent selection of synthesizer pads, ambient sounds, belltones, Swells, Evolving sounds, Sweeps and so forth that will keep anyone working on ambient or film music absorbed for hours on end. Atmosphere's interface and custom UVI engine features a dual-layer architecture that can create extremely powerful and dynamic sounds.

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Figure 10.4 Spectrasonics Stylus Vinyl Groove Module.

Atmosphere features a massive 3.7 Gb core library, which provides much more variety than any hardware instrument. Spectrasonics created this library using everything from processed vocal recordings, to prepared pianos and glass harmonicas, to vintage synthesizers - and even their experiments with hundreds of plug-ins and signal processors. Now you can take advantage of all this detailed preparation and use the sounds in the core library as starting points for your own synthesized sounds. And, for the busy composer, the presets will serve you well.

Trilogy

Trilogy completes the, er, trilogy of plug-ins - providing the 'bottom end' for your recordings with its tremendous selection of bass sounds. Overall, I rate the Total Bass Module extremely highly. Every patch in Trilogy has two layers that you can tweak individually - editing each independently. You can also mix and match any of the layers in the core library, to combine the sound of a real Minimoog with a Fretless bass, or a Virus with a TB-303, or even to add a Juno suboscillator to an Upright Bass!

The highly detailed, chromatically sampled, Acoustic Upright Bass is one of Trilogy's highlights. An incredible variety of tones can be produced from this because the interface allows separate control of the Neumann U-47 Tube Microphone signal and the Direct Pickup signal, which was sampled through a vintage Neve 1083 Console. This acoustic bass, miked using the U47, is the most faithful reproduction of the sound of a double bass that I have heard anywhere - a sound 'to die for!'

There is also a huge selection of Electric Basses including classic four, five and six string models, performed in Fingered, Picked, Muted, Rock and Roll, Slapping, Ballad, Fretless and R&B techniques through rare, custom-made tube pre-amps. Special variations include Harmonics, Glisses, Fuzz, Trills, FX and thousands of Slides. This selection provides plenty of scope when you need electric bass sounds.

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Figure 10.5 Spectrasonics Atmosphere Dream Synth Module.

Synth bass sounds include samples from legendary Analog Bass Synths like the Minimoog, Roland Juno 60, Roland TB-303, Roland SH-101, Oberheim SEM, Moog Taurus, OSCar, Virus, Yamaha CS-80, Arp Odyssey and 2600, Studio Electronics SE-1, Omega and ATC Tone Chameleon, Sequential Circuits Pro One, the mighty Moog Voyager and many others. As with the acoustic bass recordings, these sampled synthesizer sounds are extremely impressive and useful.


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Buying the Right Blu-ray DVD Player For You

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The home theater experience is not quite complete without a Blu-ray DVD Disc Player. Mainly because Blu-ray players raises your entertainment level with glorious High Definition images and sounds. But which blu-ray player is the best one for you? Like DVD Players, different Blu-ray Players come with many different features - some may even require additional accessories, so choosing the right one is very important. Below is an outline of the common Blu-ray features to help you choose the right Blu-ray Disc player for your home entertainment setup.

High Definition - 1080p:

If you have purchased a HDTV set you are probably familiar with the terms 720p,1080i and 1080p. If not, basically what you need to know, is that 1080p is the highest video resolution available to you. And right now, Blu-ray players are the best source to get this resolution, even High Definition television broadcasts cannot compete with the visually stunning and clear images produced with a Blu-ray Player. Of course, Blu-ray Players alone do not give you these superior images, you will also need a High Definition TV set capable of displaying 1080p which will give you the clearest picture possible and this is what you should aim for. However, if you do not have a 1080p High Definition television, all Blu-ray Players have the ability to select the resolution that best suits your HDTV. A High Definition TV with a display of 720p or 1080i will still give you a remarkably clear picture.

High Definition Sound Quality:

The next big feature that draws people to the Blu-ray Player is AUDIO. Dolby Digital and DTS are the common formats you may be familiar with since these are provided on a DVD Player. Blu-ray has these formats plus superior new versions of them. First, there is Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD. They are an improvement over the standard Dolby Digital and DTS since they offer higher bit rates and more efficient compression which gives you better sound quality. And both are capable of 7.1-channel surround sound. Keep in mind, most movies produced today still only go to 5.1-channel surround sound, so if you do not have a 7.1-channel surround sound system, there is no need to go out and purchase one.

Second, is Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, which uses a "lossless" compression codec, which means once it's decoded it is identical to the studio master. Providing you with the best possible sound, matching the movie audio you get in a theater. There is also PCM. This is an uncompressed audio format, which again matches the original studio master.

Not all blu-ray players support the new audio formats. Most can support them, but they are not required to. The three audio formats you will find in every Blu-ray Disc Player is Dolby Digital, DTS, and PCM. Therefore, to get the optimal sound performance, it is wise to choose a Blu-ray Player that has one or more of the following audio formats: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio.

Dolby Digital and Dolby TrueHD can be decoded internally in most Blu-ray Players. Players internally decoding DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio is rarer but the number is increasing. While decoding internally is great, you do need to know, not all Blu-ray Players that have built-in surround sound decoding have multichannel analog outputs. So a HDMI cable would be needed to take advantage of the Blu-ray Player's internal decoding. If your home theater receiver does not have HDMI inputs, you will need to get a Blu-ray Player with multichannel analog connections.

Having a Blu-ray Player with these new Audio formats is just one side of the story. These new audio formats also need to appear on the Blu-ray movie disc. This is nothing to worry about, because since 2009 almost every blu-ray disc manufactured and released have at least one or more of these lossless formats (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and PCM).

Blu-ray Profiles:

Blu-ray disc have all the same bonus features that is on a regular DVD disc. Things like deleted scenes, alternate endings and trailers. But it also has special interactive features different than the DVD disc. Things such as Bonus View (picture-in-picture), online games, access to chat rooms and downloads. Not all Blu-ray DVD Players will support these features. Earlier Blu-ray DVD Players did not have to support any new "bonus features". Three categories, known as Profiles, have been established to distinguish between the different types of Blu-ray DVD Players. Now, any Blu-ray Profile will play a Blu-ray disc but with different Profiles you get different extra features available to you. There are three types of Profiles.

Profile 1.0

Profile 1.0 is very basic with no extra features available. After Nov 27, 2007 all of Blu-ray DVD Players released were required to support Profile 1.1.

Profile 1.1

Profile 1.1 is the mandatory requirement of all Blu-ray DVD Players. Profile 1.1 Blu-ray Players have 256 MB of local storage. They have the picture-in-picture function, mostly refer to as Bonus View. This is used to show a smaller picture within the movie. Mainly used when a director or actor is giving commentary about a particular movie. This movie itself is being displayed in the larger picture. Obviously a secondary video and audio decoders are needed for the smaller picture. Most major studios now have this feature in all their standard Blu-ray releases.

Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE)

Includes all the features of Profile 1.1 with an increase in local storage to 1 GB. Profile 2.0, which is also know as BD Live, has the ability of an internet connection, usually through an Ethernet port. So it is capable of interactive features when playing a Blu-ray disc. Features such as movie-related games, downloading the latest trailers, chat rooms and other content. Most of the newer models are more likely to be Profile 2.0.

Online Streaming:

Some of the newer Blu-ray Disc Players offer online movie and music streaming from Netflix, Pandora, YouTube, Amazon-On-Demand and others. In order to use this feature you would need subscriptions to these places and a broadband internet connection. Some Blu-ray Players even allow you to add it to your home network, providing access to other digital content stored on your computer.

Final consideration:

The last thing you may want to look for in choosing a Blu-ray player is what other type of media can it play. For example, you are probably used to your DVD player being able to play CD-Rs or CD-RWs. Listening to MP3 or WMA files on your DVD player. Not all Blu-ray Players have these capabilities. Or they may be able to play MP3s on a CD but not on a DVD disc. You would have to look to see if the Blu-ray Disc Player has any of these capabilities.

In summary, here are the Key Points to remember when choosing a Blu-ray disc player:

- Does the Blu-ray DVD Player support Full 1080p Play Back?
- Do you have a HDTV capable of displaying 720p resolution or Higher. (1080p is the best)
- What Audio formats are supported by the Blu-ray DVD Player?
- What Audio Outputs does the Blu-ray DVD Player have?
- How are you connecting the Blu-ray Player to your Home Theater Receiver, via HDMI or multichannel analog connection?
- What Profile does the Blu-ray DVD Player have? (Profile 2 / BD-Live is the best option)
- What type of media and video formats can the Blu-ray DVD Player use? Does it play MP3's? Can it play CD-R/RWs or DVD-R/RWs?
- Does the Blu-ray DVD Player have Online Streaming capability?

Answer all these questions and finding the right Blu-ray DVD Player for you will become a lot easier.


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PS3 Surround Sound System

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Surround Sound System is the first single speaker audio solution designed specifically for the PS3 System. It utilizes Sony’s proprietary S-Force technology to create the equivalent of a five speaker surround sound system. This device comes with specialized sound fields and sound modes designed specifically to enhance the gaming experience. The system features a sleek design that matches perfectly with the PS3 system and delivers dynamic sound without the clutter of a traditional home theater system.

  • Proprietary S-Force technology creates the equivalent of five-speaker surround sound
  • Four sound fields (standard, stereo, vivid, dynamic) and two sound modes (night, dialogue) designed specifically for gaming
  • 2.1 channels
  • I ntegrated subwoofer for added convenience
  • Sleek and compact design matching PS3 system aesthetics

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Polk Audio RM705 5.1 Home Theater System (Set of Six, Black)

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  • Complete 5.1-channel surround sound speaker set; includes four satellites, one center channel, and one subwoofer
  • Heavy-duty, non-resonant composite enclosures feature an elegant, high-gloss finish
  • Reuleaux Triangular Polygon cabinet on satellites delivers maximum performance possible from such compact a speaker
  • Magnetically shielded for safe placement next to HDTVs and monitors
  • Mount the speakers on shelves or on the wall using flexible wall-mount brackets

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Pioneer BDP-95FD Blu-Ray Disc reviews for the Multi-Region Version

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This player is amazing. And 'much better than first-generation players, bdps1, even the bd91. There are some little things to watch on Blu Ray. It should not play CDs. if you spend 1000 for a blue ray elite, then you should be a good price, like the Cambridge Azur for a 600 or a similar 24-bit CD player. Blue ray lasers are very narrow, and CD does not read properly, and to do this, the work would be so much of hiswill be sensitive of the leading manufacturers.

That said, drooling! best upscaling I have seen on any player up to now, streaming full features and appearance Pioneer Elite. It 'a really good player and I think that that is the best one to date.

Plays CDs, as well as advanced audio decoding internally (not DTS-HD Master) for transmission to PCM over HDMI or analog, for all the receivers are legacy.

Very nice Blu-ray, but with many interesting features.Loads such as a computer is not as fast as a regular player, but a big problem. This model is much better than the last of this line. Picture and sound is so nice to have a Pioneer Elite VSX-91TXH TV.I and the amplifier with my system, but the Pioneer Grand Opera works well on prices.
WOW this player is awesome!

I'm used to flavors from Pioneer.

According to the manual for the BDP-94FD, shows the block diagram on page 11 8 Connector RCA jacks to support 7.1.

IBe debatable, there are no major physical changes between the BDP-94FD and the to-be-released BDP-95FD.

I do not claim special powers, but my experience with the Pioneer Elite was my barometer. I bought a second DVD a few years ago on DVD and SACD, the Denon does not support mine. Denon, Pioneer beat both in image quality and musicality in my setup and the Pioneer is still working, the engine was about 6 months Denon. Sounds really easy toI ...........

New Pioneer Elite Blu-ray player, the BDP-95FD, both music lovers as well as line up is aimed at videophiles: In addition to HDMI 1.3 and xvYCC color bitstream output is higher car-audio codecs, including DTS HD Master Audio. In other words, if you have just purchased one of the last kick-ass A / V receivers, you might actually be able to use its audio decoders.
The receiver has some other things, primarily as a media streamer for PCPioneer's Home Media Gallery contents of the system.

Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD ® ® Blu-ray

The new Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD offers unprecedented high-definition picture and sound quality because of HDMI 1.3 connectivity. In addition to excellent image quality, higher bandwidth means that the player has internal decoding of high resolution audio formats Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus and DTS-HD (TM) and the bit-stream output for all the Advanced AudioFormats such as DTS-HD Master for 7.1 surround sound. The BDP-95FD can request playback of 1080p at 24 frames per second (fps) rate, sequences of films like the director intended to preserve. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc with HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to ensure tight integration with other HDMI-CEC high definition theater components. This feature allows a user to an entire home theater system with only one remote controlthe highest level of comfort ability.

The new Blu-ray Disc Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery that users can be stored directly access and playback of music, movies and photos on your home PC. The user-friendly home networking feature also provides IP network for immediate download and the new digital media files from your computer through the BDP-95FD on a connected TV flat screen. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc compatible with Digital LivingNetwork Alliance (DLNA), Window and Apple computers video, Windows Vista or Windows Media Connect and Microsoft PlaysForSure (TM) DRM technology.

How happy I am that I have a Pioneer Elite "Target" was ... The VSX-94 is incomprehensible, if agreed with the BDP-95, life is absolutely hilarious in harmony .. that, and it took two weeks after completing a very effective hook, I was one with ELITEZEN MANUAL ....
I got a Pioneer Elite BDP-95HD'sPioneer Store in Costa Mesa.

I'll keep this first post for answers to frequently asked questions, so that the new owners to get answers quickly.

The Pioneer Elite BDP-95HD DTS-HD Master Audio bitstream produced that can be decoded by the receiver / processor?

- Yes My Integra DTC-9.8 shows "DTS-HD MSTR" when I have DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack select from the hard drive. The audio is non-credible-frig'in!

Are the load times improved over the 94HD?

- With Potch: COTBP asReference point, it took 22 seconds by pressing the START button on the remote control for the potch "loading ..." Message to appear and a total of 38 seconds for the screen Disney

How does the PQ compare 95FD 94HD?

- Very similar - 95FD just a little 'clearer

How does 1080p24:

- Flawless

How good is the upscaling SD DVD player BDP-95FD?

- Excellent (better than the BDP-94HD and HD1)

Questions or problems reported:None.

I watched Kingdom of Heaven Blu-ray, while the DTS-HD MA audio track (DTS-HD MSTR shows Integrate :-) frig'in-sounds-not credible.

Player does not work properly. Start-up time more than acceptable. Answers away immediately. It 'hard to say whether there are differences in PQ from the PS3, I've had, but the DTS-HD MA is overwhelming ...

It took only 35 seconds after pressing the close button on the remote control to start the Kingdom of Heaven... Play

With the disc into the DVD player and a stop with Potch: COTBP lasted 22 seconds for the loading message to appear potch and appear a total of 38 seconds for the Disney-screen ...

After the device can not shake the feeling of Déjà Vu All Over Again. As you can see in the picture looks almost identical to the 94HD and HD1. I know how to look like the class though. I like shiny glossy black. As Tony said, it takes about 35 seconds of titlesTo start playback. This is actually a pretty big improvement on the two older models. Just as the initial configuration is another piece of cake. I like the screen better on the Pioneer 95FD. It seems cool. I'm not comparing this unit to his brothers (or cousins), but the Samsung 1400 this elite unit costs more, but you feel as if it was money well spent.

Once again, I like the Resolution button on the remote control. The way is changing on the fly so much more enjoyablethen stops with the film and go into the setup menu (like the 1400 and HD DVD). If there is a function of other producers may from Pioneer, a good starting point would be to learn. Even with 1080p/23.98 (24) did it without problems is a breath of fresh air. Toshiba has fought, how many of us know, so it's nice to have a unit out of the box (like the 1400, 94HD and HD1) that are easily 1080p/23.98 EDID. I do not have a large amount of time spent withthis unit, but from what I can tell, it's best Blu-ray discs on the market.

D The picture is very colorful and very sharp. And 'the 1400 bests very impressive (especially for the price) Samsung Not much in terms of image Q, but when you add up the entire package to know why the Pioneer is more. Image settings, menu options, great remote control (which is light years ahead of the competition) and, of course, a great picture with great sound. Speaking of sound I've only done onefew comparisons so far, but it is too simple to provide bitstream access by selecting the menu. No confusion here. You're either sending DD or DTS via HDMI or PCM ... The call. So simple. I plan to do more audio soon, but send the audio sound to the receiver (Onkyo 905) as I was expecting a lot. Even listened well to the few minutes I had the 95FD ago. I'm not saying that it is better, because I do not want to open Pandora's box again. So do not ask here. PM me.

I am usingSony VPL-VW60 "Black Pearl" (which is the photo 3) for all my comparisons so far. 1080p/23.98 handles like a champ. I can also send directly into my crystal II and then to optimize the image before sending it to 1080p/23.98 in VW60. The Pioneer 95FD has all my other components that are not obviously in those days.

And yes, I mean the XA2 and A35 which are stubborn when it comes to post some of 1080p/24 display. In a direct comparison with95FD 94HD that the unit is obviously a flexible load times a little 'faster. The possibility of HBR audio directly to the receiver for decoding a really cool feature. Especially if you have one of the most recent, you can decrypt purchased. The picture Q is very close. I go back and forth. Directly to the pj that I look like the 95FD just a little 'sharper, but their bright colors are almost identical. I must say that the Home Media Gallery looks more refined on95FD. I never got into this feature before, but now I'm intrigued and I can just jump into it!

Bottom line, if you have the 94HD and not through the audio bitstream is then to ensure there is absolutely no reason for them to 95FD landfill. However, if you do not and are interested in more than Blu-ray device in terms of functionality and image / sound Q then look no further than the 95FD! I hate to keep picking new Pioneer units, such as my favorite Blu-ray device, but honestly, the otherCompanies are still two steps back. The 95FD is the starter in my setup. More to come (to SD DVD via the A35 and XA2, and even 1400) and some thoughts on the sound ... BTW, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (AB) is looking and sound great with this device! Get a copy!

Well, I'm pleasantly surprised that the e-95FD has excellent upconversion. Much better than the 94HD and HD1. I also have through the HQV Benchmark Blu-ray tests and treated her very well.Especially my favorite stage torture test! And like the traditions, the last time in my adult videos look great! It is on par with the A35 and XA2. I'll work hard tomorrow and not really compare side by side (1400 included), but my first initial impressions are very good to excellent ... More to come ..

Great report Joe. Thank you. It looks like a winner. I also like the look "classic" and the end of '"elite" units. This is definitely the car I'll buy when my Onkyo 885 Pre / Proarrives.

Have you compared to 5.1 PCM track from the PS3 vs. 95? I know I should not be a noticeable difference, but if you do not mind doing a comparison I would be curious to know for sure.

Not surprisingly, the DTS-MA are 95 sounds better when we have the full signal only the heart of the PS3 1.5. I can not wait to hear it!
The DTS-HD hi res is made of the King Of New York DTS HD audio track (I'm reviewing) and DTS-HD Master ofFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer soundtrack is DTS-HD Master States ...

As I wrote in this thread the 1400 is very tight, but produces a sharper image, the 95FD. I also prefer it for SD DVD upscaling. I also prefer all the other cool features, such as the Resolution button on the remote control. It 'truly capable of resolutions on the fly, then hit stop and change to go in a set-up menu. Especially if you try to compare them! I spent a little 'This afternoon, playing blue ray discs different, but tomorrow I will do me for the XA2 for SD DVD upscaling. I predict the 95FD will be on par with the XA2. We need to know which chip it is, because it is so much better than the 94HD and HD1 ... More to come tomorrow ...

If the 95 can match the XA2 upscaling of SD, this is a huge advantage. The XA2 HD DVD is almost like new and the only one so far that the same work must be done very hi-endOr a Denon player will cost 5 times more. The Samsung 1200 has the same Reon chip and would also be great, but not on new audio capabilities. A second test, I am a new owner soon 95.

I see the BDP-95fd, and PDP-6010fd. Extremely satisfied. Support firmware has been excellent. I use a Tact 2.2x digital preamplifier, amplifier, digital clock sub-Boz, Escalante Pinyon and a pair of Escalante. My connection is via the coaxial digital output. I have aDenon 3930 Signature date say in my system with the same set-up and I must say that the sound quality and impact of low blows me away on the BDP-95fd in the form of series, the Pioneer BDP-95fd an outstanding performer in terms of audio and video.

Since my system can do only two audio channels via the digital output, I have version two-channel Dolby Digital Plus?
Me too, I have a 95 and a 94-receiver and is quite impressive in the sound department. There is a certainHave benefits for the ma-tracks. If you have good equipment.

High-definition picture and audio performance with the new Pioneer ® Elite ® BDP-95FD Blu-ray Disc ® player replaced today at CEDIA Expo come. Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. introduces its much-anticipated player, the first sector bitstream output of all advanced audio formats offer including: Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus, DTS-HD (TM) High Resolution and DTS - HD (TM) Master Audio.

TheBDP-95FD ensures a near cinematic experience with its ability to handle 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) reproduction rate preserving a feature the original film order. Taking advantage of HDMI ® 1.3 connectivity, the new player provides smooth and perfect images and dynamic 7.1 surround sound with the full emotional impact of Blu-ray Disc to make movies of how the director intended.

The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc of leading the industry with sophisticated home theater offeringsto ensure including HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to ensure seamless integration with other components of high-definition theater. In addition, movies, music and photos can be easily transferred from a home PC connected 1080p television via the player lifts home networking functionality for unrivaled entertainment.

"Our newest Elite BDP-95FD player is like a movie projector best-in-class picture and sound at home. Its high performance is a testament to ourOptical disc heritage and commitment to the ultimate home theater by introducing lossless high resolution audio, entertainment junkies will truly appreciate, "said Chris Walker, senior manager of marketing and product planning for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. " In combination with a KURO television and Elite combined A / V receiver, the BDP-95FD house surrounded by the audience into an experience to see and hear like never before. "

Next-generation high-definition performance

Leaders highDefinition home theater, the BDP-95FD delivers unprecedented sound quality and as a result of HDMI 1.3 capability. The new generation HDMI version is designed for connectivity to adjust the new 1080p flat-panel TVs and other high-resolution devices. With a capacity of bandwidth increasing, the Pioneer Elite Blu-ray disc for the transmission of large amounts of uncompressed high definition video resolutions and audio, and DVD standards that immersed the audience in an unforgettableExperience.

Stunning colors and enhanced picture reproduction are complemented by the player an additional support for lossless digital audio formats Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus, DTS-HD (TM) High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD (TM) Master Audio . As a result of HDMI 1.3, the BDP-95FD offers the highest quality sound performance of Blu-ray Disc movies to the living room giving audiophiles up to 7-channels of pristine sound that defines ultimate home theater.

High DefinitionEasy Integration

Streamlining the integration of multiple home theater components, the BDP-95FD HDMI-CEC technology. This new convenience feature synchronizes the Blu-ray Disc player with other CEC-enabled products and controls an entire system with one remote. To navigate with an easy to use graphical user interface, HDMI-CEC has a minimum of effort, guaranteeing exceptional performance and maximum fun.

At Home Film image

Mastered at 1080p 24fps,Blu-ray Disc movie gets a movie faithful to the original order, they offer a stellar image quality. Pioneer Elite BDP-engineers to manage 95FD Blu-ray Disc and performance 1080p 24fps signal for high-efficiency natural, pristine film reproduction as the director intended.

Home Media Gallery

Digital media enthusiasts can play their favorite videos and download music files and personal photos straight from your home PC's hard drive to its high-definitionPioneer's exclusive TV launch Media Gallery.

This feature provides users with home networking with a rich high-definition graphical interface with fast navigation to find, select and play desired content. Home Media Gallery offers IP networking for quick access and downloading of new digital media files from your computer for instant viewing through the BDP-95FD on a connected TV flat screen. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc compatible with Digital LivingNetwork Alliance (DLNA) sources, as well as Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Media Center Edition, as well as 3rd party DLNA server software for both Mac-and Linux-based applications.

Some Blu-Ray Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital + DTS-some even have HD High Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio, but Pioneer BDP-95FD is the first, all four pieces - guess why they call it the Elite is.

Couple with one of the latest high-end A / V receiver and you will be ablehear a pin drop in the background as Bruce Willis takes a helicopter with a police car to fly (again) in Die Hard 4.0.

In addition to its audio ticks the usual high-end 24p, HDMI 1.3 and HDMI-CEC treated with boxes - they have to control all HDMI transmission of a remote control.

Natch, is also compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA or short) for access to content on other sets compatible and is defended for streaming content from your PC withPioneer's Home Media Gallery system.

General

Product Type

Blu-Ray Disc Player

Form Factor
Plate

Width
16.5

Depth
13.9

Height
4.1 in

Weight
14.6 pounds

Sound Mode

Surround Sound

Analogue video Signal

S-Video, component video, composite video

DVD

Media Type

CDs, DVDs, BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R, BD-ROM, DVD-RW

Built-in audio decoders

Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD decoder

AverageType of load

Tray
DVD Repeat Modes

All titles, at random, the chapter

Supported Digital Video Standards

WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2

Digital Audio Standards

MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA

Output Resolution

1080p

Audio System

Digital Audio Format

DTS digital output, Dolby Digital output

Band frequency
4-22000 Hz

Dynamic Range
108 dB

Signal to Noise
115 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion
0.0015%

Other Features

Gold-plated plug

DVD Features

Image Zoom
Yes

Picture Zoom Power
2x, 4x

MP3 compatible
Yes

Other Features

Parental Control and DLNA-certified, on-screen display, JPEG photo

Remote Control

Type

Remote control

Technology

Infrared

Connections

Connection Type

1 x HDMI output (19 pin HDMI Type A), 1 x Ethernet (RJ-45), 1 x component video output (RCAPhono x 3), 1 x composite video output (RCA phono), 1 x S-Video (4 pin mini-DIN), 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-out (RCA phono x 6), 1 x audio output (Phono RCA x 2), 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) (RCA phono), 1 x digital audio output (optical) (TOSLINK), 2 x remote control (mini-phone 3.5 mm)

More

Cables Included

1 x audio cable, 1, 1 x video cable

Power

Power Consumption Operational

35 Watt

Power Consumption Standby/ Sleep

0.5 watts

Power Device

Supply

Type

Supply

Power

AC 120 V


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Monday, August 22, 2011

Home Cinema and Home Audio Sound System Secret Tips

!9# Home Cinema and Home Audio Sound System Secret Tips

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Rome was not built in a day and neither of them good and home theater audio system. Hopefully this article will save you time, money and aggravation.

Here's how I combined my home theater and audio system and audio is possible that as a general guideline in terms of what I have learned to use trial and error. The first part of this article is general buying tips. The rest of the article is sorted alphabetically by subject, from audio / video receiver and arrangedwith finishing touches. So, you can scroll down to DVD players to CD players, etc. are located As mentioned earlier, this article is not seeking a general guide in layman's terms, terms that home theater and home audio sum basis provided written. Forward and upward.

Buy used or refurbished items

My rule is to buy something online used: 1 Ensure that comes with the original manual and remote control that will make resale mustHe chose to do to help. 2 Make sure, as it is in good condition or better, from a seller in the U.S. (or in their country) have described. 3 Switch on any item that the seller described earlier problems., 4 Do not buy anything listed "as is" or "No Returns", as it is basically your stuck with this, although it has been paid its DOA. 5 Only someone with a lot of feedback, the positive part is to buy 95% or higher. In general, I will not buy from someone with feedbackof 10 or less, when putting up $ 200 or more, I want to raise it to 20 even if you pass by some people in the legitimate process with this rule, the chances are good that the element re-emerge in the next 2 months by a seller feedback of 20 or higher. What I'm saying is, do not rush, if you do not have to do anything. Also pay by Paypal only. In this way, if there is a problem to be solved is paypal and / or to get your money back.

What does not buy or useRenovated:

Do not buy a used TV or renewed under any circumstances. It is asking for trouble if you do.

Buy used or refurbished any DVD player, universal player or DVD recorder, under any circumstances. These are formed with a limited duration in mind.

How to decide what to buy

If you have personally heard or seen any system that you think would go from first to decide what to buy. What I would not go into a store and make your decision on what yousee or hear there. In many cases, for example, HDTV is really displaying the presentations of HD in the store, because they can not receive the HD signal or the audio system sound was bad because of bad acoustics, poor environment and controls incorrectly set, which says the seller, is not noticed. If you ignore all that we have the responsibility of the buyer, or at least bring a CD and / or DVD of your choice to test their system, not shopping generic.

I would go to see the pages of the forum and whatO system components are constantly praised and then read reviews online and information from manufacturers and based its decision on. Similarly, use the forum to ask questions about a specific product.

Audio / Video (A / V) Receiver

Most of the basic functions of 7.1 or 5.1 A / V receivers are similar, no matter how old the recipient. Before you go, you can Audio 5.1 (5 speakers and a sub) to get a 7.1 receiver and include most of the last five years is about 7.1. You canvery good receiver used online, 40-70% discount on the listed sale price if the recipient was new, complete with remote control and manual. In addition, research any audience, from a friend's opinions, a forum, information providers and online reviews. I also had a Denon A / V receiver 3801, which I love for about $ 380 including shipping, which came with the remote control and manual. Since I had a universal remote and I knew that I keep this receiver, I sold the cabinet for about $ 35 online, so all I havespent was $ 345. This unit cost over $ 1100 when it was new. On many of these people, you are only paying for bells and whistles in addition, that if you do not need, you can save money. So many of the new receivers are equipped with EQ / DB systems, the receiver automatically and cost much more than systems that have to do is manually constructed. CDs I listen to the famous All Natural Denon 5.1 sound stereo plays CDs from all 5 speakers and mySubwoofer without processing the audio. For me, my sound is much deeper. Other people can not listen to CDs in this way.

Cable

You need good cables to get a good sound and image: These cables are fiber optic cables to 5.1 audio from the HD receiver / DVR and DVD player to get. You also need analog RCA cables to get a good sound from a CD or universal player. You need 2 sets of component cables for the DVD player to the TV and the HD connectorReceiver / DVR to the TV. Finally, you need a subwoofer cable and speaker cables.

When you get your HD service from a cable company or satellite, usually give you component cables free. Using them as they are not all that great buy, on average, and better component cables. The cables are not built the same and produce different results, contrary to popular opinion. I use standard component cables subwoofer Monster Cable Monster THX standards, fiber glass, which is asound revealed earlier, in my opinion for my DVR / receiver and standard optical cables for my DVD player, speaker cable, and believe it or not, two pairs of cheap cables Analog Acoustic Research, which I find more neutral and less likely to reveal shots of weakness!

CD player

This extends the component and I have changed the most, as you believe it or not, the sound is very different players. As mentioned above, except that the audio CD is not that important to you,Using a DVD player to play CDs.

Personally I found that many classic car CD player, you can find online usually give great sound and are relatively cheap. I had a Pioneer Elite 59 CD for many years that you get between $ 150 - $ 250 produces great sound rock.

I found buying a CD player is a test and the proposed total error. Depending on the audio device at hand, the person and the music is like a man, another man's heaven to hell. Many peoplemyself included, CD player with a great forum comments and / or assessments have to be disappointed if they actually listened and then sold them the next day or week purchased online at a loss.

My current CD player is a JoLida JD-100A CD player tube, which I love. I used it for about $ 350 less, then I would pay retail. Tube CD sounds much change depending on what tubes you use. Again, this is a trial and error preference. I'm currently using two ECC83 12Xa7Tubes.

DVD player

I have a Harmon Kardon 31 DVD player, which I bought online for about $ 50 less than the sale price when it first came out. I chose this model because of the reviews I found online that raved about its great sound and picture quality.

I do not use my DVD player, CD player, because they play in my personal opinion and that of many other people who produce CD-player for an improved audio experience. So, if the sound of a CD is important to you, buy a CD player and separatecompanies ignore the BS line that there is little difference between CD audio playback on DVD players instead of CD players.

DVD Recorders

There are three types of DVD recorders: DVD recorder inside your computer, external computer DVD recorders and standalone DVD burner that can record TV broadcasts. The main difference between the stand-alone recorders and computer DVD recorder is that internal and external stand-alone DVD recorder is not as far as I know, record 5.1Sound recorders and computers internal and external DVD. While alone and external computer DVD recorders are relatively cheap, they break a rule, no more than a few years before his laser. The good news is that they are relatively cheap to just buy a new one. My internal computer DVD recorder is not broken down. You need a software to record DVDs on computers and a lot of these players can. I use Nero, which I love and which is also good forCD burning as well. One important thing to know is that most commercial DVDs are encrypted to prevent copying of DVDs with the commercially available software.

HD DVR / TIVO

My HD DVR is for a rent of about $ 10 a month from my HD service. I am very happy with my setup, but I'm really not qualified to give any suggestions on this.

HDTV

I have two widescreen HDTV is, which I love, a Panasonic 34 "series and a Mitsubishi 48" set that I bought two new ones. I would notrecommend the purchase of an HDTV intended uses. I would also be an extended warranty for the maximum length, so you should not worry, if something breaks. I have my buying decision on these rates for what I read in forums and reviews and manufacturer information online. You can usually very reasonable prices from both chains of discount retail and electronics companies discount electronics online, including extended warranties received.

5.1 Headphones

I did not realize mydreams that actually existed and worked until I did a Google search and wound up on a forum where people around the relatively expensive, Pioneer SE-DIR800C HDPH Dolby Digital 5.1 Wireless Headphones, which I had for $ 300 USD 100 online new, less enthusiastic about the retail price. These headphones are my Holy Grail, Pioneer does not know how, but produces an incredible 5.1 sound, and I do not know that I'm listening on headphones! These are also wireless and hard work, Inever any noise or interference. For me, these headphones are peering into a class by itself, without. I use them for TV and DVD, connect the optical digital output of my wireless receiver optical input Pioneer Station. My best electronic purchase ever.

MP3 and iPod Headphones

For some reason, the headphones supplied with most players suck free Ipods/MP3. Meaning, something is uncomfortable or lack of clay, or both. For myself, I discovered that he could not tolerateReceive earphones, headphones, hearing aids inside the ear to be fixed. I went to buy a higher price online, a new series was over his head, Koss Porta Pro headphones, super lightweight and comfortable, were on the ears and had a good, if not great sound, for about $ 15 less I should have to pay retail. Also, I bought this based on forums, reviews and information company.

MP3 Player

I'm sorry, I'm not much help here, I like my MP3 onlyPlayer for jogging and development and as such I use a Creative Zen Nano Plus 512 as extremely small and lightweight and has a great sound.

Speaker

I have my 5.1 speaker system for DVD, TV and listening to CDs. I feel my system, the Orb Audio Mod 1 is a 5.1-speaker set-up (5 speakers and a subwoofer) purchased new, has great sound for all this. Other people prefer to use 5.1 speaker system for DVD and CD on the TV and listen to different speakers. I found Orb to find aincredible amount of positive reviews about it in forums and on my purchase decision only on.

Tweaks and Accessories

This is another blow to lose or proposal. I purchased online a new Musical Fidelity X-10 V3 tube buffer for $ 250 and it sounds better to my CD player, when my two current JoLida JD-100A (Tube), CD player and my previous Pioneer Elite PD-59 Solid State CD player connected. I bought the X-10 V3 tube buffer back from forums and reviews, as well as companiesInformation.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Energy 5.1 Take Classic Home Theater System (Set of Six, Black)

!9# Energy 5.1 Take Classic Home Theater System (Set of Six, Black)

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This landmark Energy 5.1 Take Classic home entertainment system flaunts superior MDF cabinets finished in sophisticated high-gloss black. It includes a powerful 200-watt subwoofer with a front-firing port, 8" driver and patented Ribbed Elliptical Surround(TM) for well-defined bass reproduction. But the coup de grâce is the newly added Convergent Source Module (CSM) with its 3" poly-titanium woofer and .75" Hyperbolic(TM) aluminum-dome tweeter. This proprietary technology provides a dynamic frequency range and an expansive soundstage, resulting in smooth, realistic sound that emanates from each satellite speaker as well as the center channel. Music and movie lovers can now rejoice because the Take Classic not only breathes life into every entertainment experience, it incites an intense passion in every listener.

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