Yup I don't read and you omit stuff!:biglaugh:JustAnotherVictim said:I know you don't read douchebag.
sssssssssssswwwwwwWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!! Happy Birthyesterday!HellsLegion said:Hey Bryan, Your gonna help me with sound crap tomorrow.
Stoked!
The sound volume is only loud when it's on an rca hookup.Jervis Mcstabby said::rofl: Oh yeah, real adjustable, the volume between 1 and 10 on yours is almost exactly the same!!! :rofl: The only time it does sound quiet is when a movie is in, and that's because movies are always mixed quieter than games and computer stuff (which still sound loud at 1 out of 60)! :naughty: You also failed to mention that you turned down the volume on your sound card on your computer to make it seem quieter.
Jervis Mcstabby said:My advice would be this: If you're planning on hooking up three game systems, a vcr, and multiple optical and RCA outputs (like my brother), go with a receiver, as they will always outclass a computer based system by sheer number of inputs, just know that a good receiver isn't worth the money you paid for it without good speakers (and Vice-Versa) . Now if you're looking for a good computer and 1-2 console setup (like), go with the Z-5500s, they will serve you well. I got mine 2yrs ago on an employee discount, and now that they're the same price new (255 on amazon) as my discount price, given the choice I'd buy them all over again.
Hope that helps:icon_bigg
JustAnotherVictim said:The sound volume is only loud when it's on an rca hookup.
I depends on how you're setting it up. If you're using the RCA cables I would have suggested using a multisystem video/audio cable, but I don't know of any that do last-gen and current-gen hookups on the same cable:icon_conf . If you're going with the Z-5500s get this for RCAGot Boost? said:How about 2 game systems (Wii and PS2) and a TV? Can you still get me an employee discount? Same question to you suprarx7nut. Any receivers you guys can recommend between $100-$300?
suprarx7nut said:If you just want a reciever...
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage...iever&lp=3&type=product&cp=1&id=1134703786117
$179 IIRC
Jealous because I have more control?Jervis Mcstabby said:That's because the RCAs are at 100% volume and only go through one eq chain (on the receiver), whereas on your computer optical setup, not only do you have multiple eq chains (your "crystallizer", bass cut/boost and treble cut/boost on your x-fi card, as well as the receiver's eq), but you also have your x-fi's volume cut to 45% (I checked today). That's the only real reason why the optical's "quieter", no matter how you try to spin it! :slap:
Got Boost? said:Hook me up with your employee price? :naughty: eh? eh? *wink wink nudge nudge*
Just spinning your wheels, as usual. I know he has an X-fi, that has nothing to do with volume or perceived volume.JustAnotherVictim said:Jealous because I have more control?
He has an X-fi card so his setup will be similar.
Start paying attention.
Boohoo blues?Jervis Mcstabby said:Just spinning your wheels, as usual. .