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TV


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  • Subject: TV
  • From: "steve" <steve@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 21:22:07 -0000
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Hi,
 
All may be on topic may be not. Anyway after advice >from
 
Current kit.
 
1. 14 year old TV
2. Nicam stereo video
3. Sky box
4. Sony surround sound (5 speakers inc sub) with front 2 speakers replaced with my Mission 707's
5. DDAR
 
We use this obviouly as the family TV and film room but also for music whilst not HI-FI buff gear it adequaetly fills the room and can thump out for a party.
 
We are now about to knock out our other living room/dinning room into one and want to create a movie/disco room with widescreen TV 36" (maybe larger) discos lights and bar.
 
Are any of these new TV's with built in speakers upto this task or should i use the audio gear i have. Do the new TV's have audio in/out facilities. Whilst i know i could use seperate amp for the disco side i would prefer not but also want some reasonable power to be able to feed the DDAR and/or a PC sound from.
 
I am not at all up on TV's and would welcome your thoughts 
 
 
--
Steve
 

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