Upgrading my Home Theatre System

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Anyone have the Samsung F7500 series LED TV?

I'm looking up to upgrade from my old Samsung LCD, and this looks like my best buy. So, curious if anyone has one.
 

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Still irritated I have an extra bookshelf and wall speaker from my home theatre install since they only sell the things in pairs. I'm sure that makes some audiophiles cringe but it had to be for the room layout.

Lots of fun when you can crank it up, better than going to the movies IMO b/c I can drink a beer, pause to make a snack or hit the head... problem is there aren't that many times I can use it's full potential. For run of the mill TV viewing it is hard to get the settings good for regular dialogue without being way too loud.

I have wireless headphones in the bedroom, don't miss a thing with those on and don't disturb a soul in the house. I might get some for downstairs so I can enjoy the 60" screen and some real sound when the kids are in bed or wife is chatting on the phone next to me when I am trying to watch TV.
 

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no idea but since this is a home theatre thread i was wondering if anyone could help me out


i just got a new klipsch home theatre speaker system....it has a pre amp to power the subwoofer and speakers however i have a pioneer home theatre receiver/dvd combo and i can't find a way to by pass the receiver to be able to power the sub so i have to use the pioneer sub since this doesn't need to be powered w/ an amp...does anyone know how to bypass this or understand what i am trying to ask?
 

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no idea but since this is a home theatre thread i was wondering if anyone could help me out


i just got a new klipsch home theatre speaker system....it has a pre amp to power the subwoofer and speakers however i have a pioneer home theatre receiver/dvd combo and i can't find a way to by pass the receiver to be able to power the sub so i have to use the pioneer sub since this doesn't need to be powered w/ an amp...does anyone know how to bypass this or understand what i am trying to ask?

Sorry, I'm confused.
 

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Are you saying that your problem is that you can get a signal to your sub but you can't connect the amplifier to your sub?

can't get signal to sub because the dvd is built into the receiver
 

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Your receiver should have a sub out mono line to pass the signal to the sub.
 
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