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Posted: Tue, 24th Nov 2009 22:02 Post subject: Surround Sound System |
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So i saw a system today, it's £249.99
LG HT554PH 5.1Ch Home Cinema System
It's main purposes is for Xbox 360/PS3, but also i can run the pc on the tv so it will all come through the system, via optical, my question is, is this a good system for it's pricetag? if so, ill be getting it tomorrow afternoon, just wanted some opinion's first.
Thank's in advance.
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Parallax_
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 08:27 Post subject: |
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Why not post this in Hardware Zone?
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 13:57 Post subject: |
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sounds like a job for google to me....
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 14:22 Post subject: |
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Just use the TV speakers it's good enough.
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 16:18 Post subject: |
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sueil wrote: | Just use the TV speakers it's good enough. |
....no its not....I had my 360 hooked up to my G51 set cause the sound was superior
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 16:28 Post subject: |
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Especially the LCD TVs, the speakers are very bad. They are very thin, so there is a very small sound boxes, so everything sounds like it's coming from lowpass+highpass filters.
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 16:43 Post subject: |
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sueil wrote: | Just use the TV speakers it's good enough. | once you go 5.1 you never go back
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 17:37 Post subject: |
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Well i've googled the shit out of it, my only concern is, isn't 500watts a little low?
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 17:49 Post subject: |
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Van.Helsing wrote: | Well i've googled the shit out of it, my only concern is, isn't 500watts a little low? |
LMAO
# Total RMS power: 155 watts RMS
Satellites: 20 watts RMS x 4 (into 8 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD)
Center channel: 19 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1 KHz, @ 10% THD)
Subwoofer: 56 watts RMS (into 2 ohms, @ 100 Hz, @ 10% THD)
# Total peak power: 310 watts
that's my G51's, and those things fucking PUNCH
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 18:30 Post subject: |
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manufacturers often produce some meaningless statistics about those kind of products
a product can actually use 500W but how much will actually be delivered as sound?
the RMS (Root Mean Square) specification in SpykeZ post makes it already a lot more reliable
it means that these speakers can really deliver that wattage
still does not say much if it is also capable of doing that dynamically:
going from very low volume to a wall of noise in a fraction of a second
the amplifier needs to be able to deliver that
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 18:47 Post subject: |
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I have G51 as well and they are fucking loud just like SpykeZ said, and they are connect to my PC
I also have ONKYO HT-S3200 5.1 which I got for $270 that is connected to my PC as well for now, waiting for a good deal on a LCD this coming up black friday
Only use onkyo to watch movies in 1080, since i put them nicely around my room while my G51 are cramped on my somewhat small computer desk..
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 18:50 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Van.Helsing wrote: | Well i've googled the shit out of it, my only concern is, isn't 500watts a little low? |
LMAO
# Total RMS power: 155 watts RMS
Satellites: 20 watts RMS x 4 (into 8 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD)
Center channel: 19 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1 KHz, @ 10% THD)
Subwoofer: 56 watts RMS (into 2 ohms, @ 100 Hz, @ 10% THD)
# Total peak power: 310 watts
that's my G51's, and those things fucking PUNCH |
I'm not very techie on sound hardware, it's better to ask question's and get laughed at, then pressume i know something and end up sounding like a twat, hah ha.
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 19:00 Post subject: |
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buy from pixmania.co.uk and go via quidco.com
Space for rent. Contact me for rates!
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 19:18 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | Van.Helsing wrote: | Well i've googled the shit out of it, my only concern is, isn't 500watts a little low? |
LMAO
# Total RMS power: 155 watts RMS
Satellites: 20 watts RMS x 4 (into 8 ohms, @ 1 kHz, @ 10% THD)
Center channel: 19 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1 KHz, @ 10% THD)
Subwoofer: 56 watts RMS (into 2 ohms, @ 100 Hz, @ 10% THD)
# Total peak power: 310 watts
that's my G51's, and those things fucking PUNCH | indeed, and the sub is active anyway.
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Posted: Wed, 25th Nov 2009 20:20 Post subject: |
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that sub looks kinda shitty...
I had this one:
best computer sub ever!
its really big, it has a 10" woofer, you can really call it a sub unlike most PC speaker subs
tried master and commander on it, you can feel the sound pressure... really impressive!
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 10:35 Post subject: |
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I have one Subwoofer, and 2 speakers. It works pretty good for me. I don't want my Neighbours complaining. The whole set is pretty old now and I don't have money to replace. That Subwoofer can really shake some windows.
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 14:29 Post subject: |
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receiver
front
center surrounds
H/K bitch is 65W in stereo and 50W per channel in surround mode
All hell breaks loose each time I turn the shit up!
'nuf said! 
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 14:32 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | The whole set is pretty old now and I don't have money to replace. |
As long as they work well there is really no reason to replace them. I know a few people with restored 70s sets, claiming there aren't as good sets these days. That's audiophiles for you, hehe, willing to spend a lot of cash restoring some old stuff for some imaginary quality improvement lol.
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 14:47 Post subject: |
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A friend of mine bought a cheap ass pioneer surround receiver, it has no problems with his 2x10" cerwin vega + some strange ass brand center and 2x8" (or something) cerwin vega in the back. Cerwin vega is known to be "easily driven" tho.
Has HDMI in and out^^
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 17:14 Post subject: |
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For 50 pound's more, the 904TA is 1000watt's, 4 tall boy's, quite a nice deal.
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Posted: Thu, 26th Nov 2009 19:27 Post subject: |
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zomg 1000 watt the only way to judge speakers is with your ears...
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Posted: Fri, 27th Nov 2009 06:22 Post subject: |
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I'd suggest buying a real receiver, and then finding a 5.1 speaker system separately (rather than some half assed home theatre in a box with 0 HDMI inputs). I guess maybe if you can use HDMI inputs on your TV it won't be a total waste though ... looking at the manual though it looks like there is just one stereo audio in and one digital RCA...
http://www.lge.com/uk/support/product/support-product-profile.jsp?customerModelCode=HT554PH&initialTab=warranty#
but honestly, the receiver is supposed to be the heart of your home theatre (basically everything should run into it, and just send video to TV via HDMI), no point cheaping out. The PS3 can send Dolby HD/DTS-MA as LPCM so you don't even necessarily need a receiver that supports HD audio decoding either to enjoy high def audio from BluRays either.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Nov 2009 11:09 Post subject: |
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yeah, and check if it supports optical sound.
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Posted: Sun, 29th Nov 2009 00:38 Post subject: |
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The LGHT904TA support's both optical and hdmi input's.
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