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<blockquote data-quote="battenfan" data-source="post: 915585" data-attributes="member: 239108"><p>There seem to be some polite people at diyaudio who answers noob questions, not sure about the s/n ratio.</p><p><a href="http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/104827-favorite-threads-posts-loudspeakers.html" target="_blank">http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/104827-favorite-threads-posts-loudspeakers.html</a></p><p>I've just started reading about acoustic wave guides. Very interesting. Don't think I've ever heard any. Unless those jbl lip-formed horns counts as one.</p><p></p><p>And for us nostalgic, hoarding, loss-aversive old-timers, I recommend the Audio Heritage thread <a href="http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?17712-Speaker-Safari" target="_blank">Speaker Safari</a>.</p><p>I'm not a member of either of them.</p><p></p><p>Me too! It was an impulsive buy. Don't you just hate the user interface? I could never remember what dsp filter affected what setting so I turned everything off and run "straight" mode. Do you get a clicking noise when you change channels on tv and route sound using arc through hdmi cable? I mitigated it somewhat by selecting av1 (optical) as audio input instead of the default, what was it, av6 (analog) ? It might be my tv that doesn't clear the audio buffer but the fact that it's less noise when I switch audio input makes me suspect the receiver. I've updated software in both but that didn't help. Ive bought an optical cable to see if it's any difference but I haven't tried it out yet. There's no noise when using a normal hdmi input on the receiver, only when using arc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="battenfan, post: 915585, member: 239108"] There seem to be some polite people at diyaudio who answers noob questions, not sure about the s/n ratio. [url]http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/104827-favorite-threads-posts-loudspeakers.html[/url] I've just started reading about acoustic wave guides. Very interesting. Don't think I've ever heard any. Unless those jbl lip-formed horns counts as one. And for us nostalgic, hoarding, loss-aversive old-timers, I recommend the Audio Heritage thread [URL='http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?17712-Speaker-Safari']Speaker Safari[/URL]. I'm not a member of either of them. Me too! It was an impulsive buy. Don't you just hate the user interface? I could never remember what dsp filter affected what setting so I turned everything off and run "straight" mode. Do you get a clicking noise when you change channels on tv and route sound using arc through hdmi cable? I mitigated it somewhat by selecting av1 (optical) as audio input instead of the default, what was it, av6 (analog) ? It might be my tv that doesn't clear the audio buffer but the fact that it's less noise when I switch audio input makes me suspect the receiver. I've updated software in both but that didn't help. Ive bought an optical cable to see if it's any difference but I haven't tried it out yet. There's no noise when using a normal hdmi input on the receiver, only when using arc. [/QUOTE]
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