reson8er this is fa u dawgg peep game yea everybody is sayn what they have in they crib and shit right and thas sound good and all if u have both systems i think u said u did go with a 7.1 the reason why u are future proofing yaself from anything else for the next few years and i mean a very short few years cuz 9.1 and 9.2 are on the way fast just on this site for more on that..... the reason i say 7.1 cuz dawgg u got the ps3 fa bluray right?--- right and some of those movies 7.1 soundtrack on them u dont wanna half ass ya setup pimpn----since u already cop u a tv u stra on that........and if u got a good pc network everything together so u can stream all ya pics songs and movies if u are into downloading movies make sure everything is running smooth me personally tho i did have a sony 60inch but now it is gone and what is coming is mitsu 73 for me and i have a onkyo myseld um wit the 7.1 package but make sure u get a full hdmi no passthru that was my mistake by not getting one but i am going to upgrade it for a network receiver once again future proofing myself oh yea onkyo bangs out 1200 watts in7.1 fashion hit me up xboxlive hood gangstaz aight dawwgg hope get that fire ass receiver
I can indeed go 7.1 if space permitted, but alas it does not. 7.1 is just not as supported as it should be, I have heard 7.1 and it is extremely nice. To me, its all about what works best for you.
Some common sense applies, but basically ask yourself.
1. What do I want to achieve? (in the case of this article a game centric setup) 2. Whats my budget? (usually the #1 motivating factor, but with some planning not as restrictive as it initially appears. Best Buy for example had a 36 month no interest financing plan recently) 3. Do LOTS and LOTS of research. Hit up the various websites, CNET, AV Forums, Consumer Reports, etc. Not just one either, all of them and make notes, cross reference, be patient, and spend your $$ with confidence knowing you put the time in and get what you really want.
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reson8er this is fa u dawgg peep game yea everybody is sayn what they have in they crib and shit right and thas sound good and all if u have both systems i think u said u did go with a 7.1 the reason why u are future proofing yaself from anything else for the next few years and i mean a very short few years cuz 9.1 and 9.2 are on the way fast just on this site for more on that.....
the reason i say 7.1 cuz dawgg u got the ps3 fa bluray right?--- right and some of those movies 7.1 soundtrack on them u dont wanna half ass ya setup pimpn----since u already cop u a tv u stra on that........and if u got a good pc network everything together so u can stream all ya pics songs and movies if u are into downloading movies make sure everything is running smooth me personally tho i did have a sony 60inch but now it is gone and what is coming is mitsu 73 for me and i have a onkyo myseld um wit the 7.1 package but make sure u get a full hdmi no passthru that was my mistake by not getting one but i am going to upgrade it for a network receiver once again future proofing myself oh yea onkyo bangs out 1200 watts in7.1 fashion hit me up xboxlive hood gangstaz aight dawwgg hope get that fire ass receiver
Hey jesse,
I can indeed go 7.1 if space permitted, but alas it does not. 7.1 is just not as supported as it should be, I have heard 7.1 and it is extremely nice. To me, its all about what works best for you.
Some common sense applies, but basically ask yourself.
1. What do I want to achieve? (in the case of this article a game centric setup)
2. Whats my budget? (usually the #1 motivating factor, but with some planning not as restrictive as it initially appears. Best Buy for example had a 36 month no interest financing plan recently)
3. Do LOTS and LOTS of research. Hit up the various websites, CNET, AV Forums, Consumer Reports, etc. Not just one either, all of them and make notes, cross reference, be patient, and spend your $$ with confidence knowing you put the time in and get what you really want.
Did anyone understand what jesse said at all? I couldn't even be bothered to follow such a mess of words.