Thursday, December 29, 2011

Sony Htct500 3.1 Speaker theory With faultless Built-In A/V Receiver

!±8± Sony Htct500 3.1 Speaker theory With faultless Built-In A/V Receiver

One main prophylactic for any higher end speaker principles is the fact that cabling or wiring the principles up during setup is a real pain in your selection of body part. The Sony Htct500 is a 3.1 Speaker principles that greatly simplifies the wiring process by connecting all things from an A/V receiver to a single sound-bar unit.

Design: As a step up from a proper three unit 2.1 channel sound system, the Sony Htct500 sound-bar looks great. A bit wider than your average sound-bar, the principles consists of the sound-bar and an upright A/V receiver with an icon based user interface. At 4.2 pounds the three-channel sound-bar isn't that heavy which should make wall mounting easier, while the A/V receiver is assuredly a stationary device at 20.1 pounds. Using a matte black finish, the two devices look great.

Specifications: At 400W the Sony Htct500 packs adequate power for most but for the more demanding the principles also includes a digital amplifier and a 24-bit S-Master amplifier. While this is more a highlight of the A/V receiver, the principles offers up-scaling to 1080p via Hdmi along with analog up-conversion to Hdmi. Connection-wise the principles offers three Hdmi inputs, one Hdmi output, two analog audio inputs, one coaxial audio input, two component video inputs, one composite video input, one digital media port and three visual audio inputs. The principles also supports S-Air rear speakers that you can add-on to the principles later if you wish.
The principles supports Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic Ii, Lpcm and Dts Decoding. The speakers and sub-woofer rely on a Bass Reflex construct and are Magnetically Shielded. The principles also supports 24p True Cinema Technology up to 1080/24p.

Features & Performance: Like 2.1 channel systems the Sony Htct500 isn't entirely surround sound capable but works just as well for the most part. Sound quality is plainly awesome while setting up the principles is also a snap with approximately no cable clutter at all. Like most Sony sound systems, bass is authentically considerable but trebles need a diminutive tweaking. Thankfully, the principles is strict adequate to do that as well. Hd video quality is also great as long as you are aware of the limitations of the system. Overall, the Sony Htct500 3.1 Speaker principles does exactly as advertised; it saves space, reduces cable clutter and serves great audio and video quality, manufacture it ideal for the more confined living space.


Sony Htct500 3.1 Speaker theory With faultless Built-In A/V Receiver

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Sony PS3 Move Party

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Yamaha CS-80 and Lexicon 224XL Sound Sampler

My CS-80 restoration project about 1/3 completed and the instrument's health bar is finally in the green. Most of the systems are working (in addition to failed subsystems, one fussy voice card of the 16 is out of tune at times and makes it known). Enough is working to present to you what a properly functioning CS-80 should sound like. Definitely resides in the category "most complex production electronic musical instrument". Over 200 lbs of printed circuit board and wiring. Less than 800 CS-80s were made due to high cost and complexity. Serial numbers started at 1000 and ended before 1800. This CS-80 is serial number 1306, the 306th unit off the assembly line. Signal path is the CS-80 ---- Lexicon 224XL digital reverberator ---- direct line audio feed into Sony HDR-XR520V HD camera. Audio AGC circuit (has to be in the camera) compresses the sound level dynamics. Quiet keyboard is "middle level" and sudden loud sound is distorted. Preamp board in the synth is also having problems. UPDATE: This keyboard just makes too much sound to be understood at this time. Back into the secret lab....... Will have new videos as soon as possible. Thanks for watching and listening!

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