Thanks. Here's the associated equipment I used: Rotel RSX-972 receiver (old, but still sounds great for 5.1ch), PS3 for gaming and movies connected via component and toslink, TiVo HD via component and toslink, Panasonic TH-42PWD6. That's a UPS on the side you see there, although some listening for the review was done with the receiver plugged straight into the wall (and no, I didn't hear any difference in sound). The TiVo didn't make it into the pics for the photos here -- it was off in another room for the Nero LiquidTV review.
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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Thanks. Here's the associated equipment I used: Rotel RSX-972 receiver (old, but still sounds great for 5.1ch), PS3 for gaming and movies connected via component and toslink, TiVo HD via component and toslink, Panasonic TH-42PWD6. That's a UPS on the side you see there, although some listening for the review was done with the receiver plugged straight into the wall (and no, I didn't hear any difference in sound). The TiVo didn't make it into the pics for the photos here -- it was off in another room for the Nero LiquidTV review.