I'm no audiophile but I like good sound. I have a nice system I put together 
almost ten years ago. It has a 550 watt Pioneer 5.1 receiver with four Polk 
towers, a Polk center speaker and a Velodyne subwoofer. Watching football I've 
sometimes been able to make out the conversations of people "sitting behind 
me." Fun stuff. Music is strictly from CDs, and of course I switch it over to 
stereo. Sounds good to my uneducated ear. Would love to play with vinyl and a 
good turntable just for grins, but I'm through spending.

On Nov 22, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:

> On 2010-11-22 13:30, John Celio wrote:
>> I know there are a lot of tech-heads here, so I hope y'all don't mind my
>> asking such an off-topic question.  Please feel free to reply off-list.
> 
> Mine's pretty simple.  Computer and game console and DirecTV receiver all 
> feed an A/V Receiver.  It feeds a 5.1 speaker system and a TV display.  It's 
> really pretty simple but the number of cables can get overwhelming in some 
> cases.
> 
> The DirecTV box (or cable box, I'd suspect) goes into the receiver over HDMI.
> 
> The TV comes out of the receiver over HDMI.  I don't use the TV audio, but it 
> comes out of the receiver on the same HDMI cable.
> 
> The computer video goes into the receiver on HDMI, and the audio goes in on 
> optical, due to limitations in the hardware in the computer. Theoretically, 
> this should be doable with only the HDMI cable.
> 
> The game console goes into the receiver as RCA video plus optical audio.
> 
> The CD player goes into the receiver as optical.
> 
> The computer has a second video out that goes to a dedicated 23" display so I 
> can dink with things on the computer while the A/V outputs are on some other 
> source.
> 
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> Thanks,
> DougF (KG4LMZ)
> 
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