07-09-2015, 02:33 PM
also there's this possibility.
http://smile.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-S500BT..._2?ie=UTF8&qid=1436451647&sr=8-2&keywords=denon
and these guys run sales pretty often.
http://rslspeakers.com/product-category/...erby=price
7.1 ........... sheesh!
a studio I worked in years ago had 8 speakers up when they bought an 8 track Scully (not that car stereo 8 track). Thankfully, they thought smarter when 16 and 24 came along.
7.1 sources of compressed equalized 256kb sound.
Then there's 4K. Saw a demo and it looks amazing. However.
"First, Netflix requires a consistent minimum of 15Mbps of broadband speed for its 4K streams to work, which is well beyond the broadband infrastructure available in many parts of the (even technically developed) world. Second, if millions of us start streaming 4K the sheer quantities of data involved will likely bring many ISPs to their knees."
http://smile.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-S500BT..._2?ie=UTF8&qid=1436451647&sr=8-2&keywords=denon
and these guys run sales pretty often.
http://rslspeakers.com/product-category/...erby=price
7.1 ........... sheesh!
a studio I worked in years ago had 8 speakers up when they bought an 8 track Scully (not that car stereo 8 track). Thankfully, they thought smarter when 16 and 24 came along.
7.1 sources of compressed equalized 256kb sound.
Then there's 4K. Saw a demo and it looks amazing. However.
"First, Netflix requires a consistent minimum of 15Mbps of broadband speed for its 4K streams to work, which is well beyond the broadband infrastructure available in many parts of the (even technically developed) world. Second, if millions of us start streaming 4K the sheer quantities of data involved will likely bring many ISPs to their knees."
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