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Needed some more tools.
Wood ducks, those are so cool and not super common to see in my experience.
Nice. I’ve been thinking of getting this exact one from Costco to replace my 12yo Yamaha 7.2.Our amp/receiver for our surround system has been HORRIBLE for over a year now. What I mean is, 1 out of 50 times I turned it on it would produce the LOUDEST most horrible paralyzing distortion I have ever heard. If there is a sound you have to listen to in hell for all eternity, this would be it. So bad that I could barely grab the remote to turn it off (my poor cats...). As a result we have been extremely careful while turning it on obviously because, well, we don't want our ears to bleed. Anyway, I finally went down to Costco and scooped up a new receiver, this was the only one they carry:
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At first, I was wondering why it was so expensive ($460 on sale, $490 regular). I don't think I have ever paid more than $350 for a decent receiver. However, once I realized that it can connect to my WiFi and has bluetooth connectivity it made more sense. The control over the room with this amp is impressive. In addition, my Klipsch speakers are PERFORMING like I have never heard them before. I finally have clarity in my music again and movies are practically a new experience. I know that home theaters/quality speakers and systems are a rabbit hole (kinda like poker chips), that can drain you of tens of thousands of dollars +, but I am confident I won't dive down that hole......(I hope...)
I have an older version. You won't be disappointed. Yamaha is great qualityI finally went down to Costco and scooped up a new receiver,
Also love the solar. How's that work for you?I bought a new driveway. Had been dirt since we added the addition (mudroom and garage). Hard to snowblow when the ground is not hard. Paving is expensive .... I could get a pinball machine or a nice set of Paulsons for the price
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Yamaha HT Receivers are great. It’s a great buy. I looked at that receiver. I moved on to a Marantz because I liked the deal I got on it. it had 4K HDMI and Dolby Atmos which yours has. I had my old Yamaha for 12+ years and use it as a CD Player/Stereo/streaming audio. I would of went with Yamaha again, but I got a good deal on the Marantz.Our amp/receiver for our surround system has been HORRIBLE for over a year now. What I mean is, 1 out of 50 times I turned it on it would produce the LOUDEST most horrible paralyzing distortion I have ever heard. If there is a sound you have to listen to in hell for all eternity, this would be it. So bad that I could barely grab the remote to turn it off (my poor cats...). As a result we have been extremely careful while turning it on obviously because, well, we don't want our ears to bleed. Anyway, I finally went down to Costco and scooped up a new receiver, this was the only one they carry:
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At first, I was wondering why it was so expensive ($460 on sale, $490 regular). I don't think I have ever paid more than $350 for a decent receiver. However, once I realized that it can connect to my WiFi and has bluetooth connectivity it made more sense. The control over the room with this amp is impressive. In addition, my Klipsch speakers are PERFORMING like I have never heard them before. I finally have clarity in my music again and movies are practically a new experience. I know that home theaters/quality speakers and systems are a rabbit hole (kinda like poker chips), that can drain you of tens of thousands of dollars +, but I am confident I won't dive down that hole......(I hope...)
A few questions here for anyone who has a Shuffletech. I was thinking of eventually getting one. However, I heard they were coming out with new models in 2020. Is this true? Second has anyone done mounting like above, but with a table from Ikea, Wayfair or something similar. They have one on the Shuffle Master site, but is super overpriced. Thanks.I wanted a cart to mount the shuffle tech in and a place nearby to keep chips (damn Barrington table doesn't give you space to make a drawer). So I put casters on the bottom of a Home Depot kitchen cabinet.
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The screws for the flush mount kit just barely stuck up through the top of the cabinet but some leftover tool box drawer liner solved that safety issue. The insulation to absorb the sound of the shuffle tech is on Amazon dirt cheap too.
Shuffle Master? The deckmates?A few questions here for anyone who has a shuffle master. I was thinking of eventually getting one. However, I heard they were coming out with new models in 2020. Is this true? Second has anyone done mounting like above, but with a table from Ikea, Wayfair or something similar. They have one on the Shuffle Master site, but is super overpriced. Thanks.
Yes that song was the main theme and an easy direction. I just like Teenage Frankenstein better
Not looking like much traveling going on this summer so I got to buy some concrete instead.
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Looks GREAT! Did you do that yourself????
I have a Yamaha RX-V481 (it's a 5.1 rather than a 7.2) and I really like it. Not only does it have Wi-Fi, but if it's near your router you can just connect it directly with a wire and get your full internet speed.Our amp/receiver for our surround system has been HORRIBLE for over a year now. What I mean is, 1 out of 50 times I turned it on it would produce the LOUDEST most horrible paralyzing distortion I have ever heard. If there is a sound you have to listen to in hell for all eternity, this would be it. So bad that I could barely grab the remote to turn it off (my poor cats...). As a result we have been extremely careful while turning it on obviously because, well, we don't want our ears to bleed. Anyway, I finally went down to Costco and scooped up a new receiver, this was the only one they carry:
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At first, I was wondering why it was so expensive ($460 on sale, $490 regular). I don't think I have ever paid more than $350 for a decent receiver. However, once I realized that it can connect to my WiFi and has bluetooth connectivity it made more sense. The control over the room with this amp is impressive. In addition, my Klipsch speakers are PERFORMING like I have never heard them before. I finally have clarity in my music again and movies are practically a new experience. I know that home theaters/quality speakers and systems are a rabbit hole (kinda like poker chips), that can drain you of tens of thousands of dollars +, but I am confident I won't dive down that hole......(I hope...)
Sorry Fixed my post. I meant to write Shuffletech. I can't afford a Shufflemaster for $5,000+.Shuffle Master? The deckmates?
There are quite a few postings here showing what people have been able to pull off with these thingsSorry Fixed my post. I meant to write Shuffletech. I can't afford a Shufflemaster for $5,000+.