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Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 4:52 pm
by phenom5
Important thread that needs to come over from the other board.

Still loving my Panny 55" Plasma. But no I am looking at upgrading my surround sound for the new house. Currently I have an older Onkyo 1250W 6.1 set up. Open to suggestions. The house is pre-wired...kinda. We're not putting the TV where it is "suppose" to go, so we need to adjust the setup. I have an electrician friend that owes a favor...that should not be an issue.

Kinda off topic, maybe, but there is a plug in the TV nook that essentially looks like a 3-prong plug sticking out of the wall (we didn't build the house, and we have no idea what it is). We'll find out what it is on Friday on our walk through, but curious if anybody has any clue. I'll see if I can get a pic.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:50 pm
by Salty
I don't even own a TV and don't have any plan to buy one.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:04 pm
by Daryl Zero
Salty wrote:I don't even own a TV and don't have any plan to buy one.
Sort of like a virgin giving sex advice.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:06 pm
by Daryl Zero
phenom5 wrote:Kinda off topic, maybe, but there is a plug in the TV nook that essentially looks like a 3-prong plug sticking out of the wall (we didn't build the house, and we have no idea what it is). We'll find out what it is on Friday on our walk through, but curious if anybody has any clue. I'll see if I can get a pic.
Probably a grounded plug built in but I can't tell from your description where it is or what it is or supposed to be connected to. Lots of av cabinets have them as well.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:13 pm
by phenom5
Daryl Zero wrote:
Salty wrote:I don't even own a TV and don't have any plan to buy one.
Sort of like a virgin giving sex advice.
Or in this case...a virgin giving TV advice.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:21 pm
by ASUHATER!
Vizio is the way to go

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:32 pm
by UAEebs86
Salty wrote:I don't even own a TV and don't have any plan to buy one.
Then how do you pull off the Halo / Book of Eli date?

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:50 pm
by phenom5
Daryl Zero wrote:
phenom5 wrote:Kinda off topic, maybe, but there is a plug in the TV nook that essentially looks like a 3-prong plug sticking out of the wall (we didn't build the house, and we have no idea what it is). We'll find out what it is on Friday on our walk through, but curious if anybody has any clue. I'll see if I can get a pic.
Probably a grounded plug built in but I can't tell from your description where it is or what it is or supposed to be connected to. Lots of av cabinets have them as well.
Here's a picture. It's right next to the coax outlet.

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Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:19 am
by Salty
UAEebs86 wrote:
Salty wrote:I don't even own a TV and don't have any plan to buy one.
Then how do you pull off the Halo / Book of Eli date?
I have a projector. And a giant wall. 8-)

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 10:48 am
by Merkin
I've seen reverse cords like that for televisions. It's for parents who don't want their kids watching TV while they are gone so they lock up the power cord.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:04 pm
by TheBlackLodge
phenom5 wrote:Still loving my Panny 55" Plasma.
Feel the same about my Samsung. With Panasonic already discontinuing their plasma line, they'll be a rare bird soon enough:

Samsung Reportedly Ending Plasma TV Production
But no I am looking at upgrading my surround sound for the new house. Currently I have an older Onkyo 1250W 6.1 set up. Open to suggestions.
I'm rocking a Denon AVR-E400 7.1 and I love it. The speaker connections on the back are spring clips and there's no Wi-Fi (Ethernet only) which is low-end for such a nice receiver, but it has a ton of nice features:

* 90w x 7 channels @ .08 % THD
* 6 HDMI inputs/1 HDMI output
* Two-zone capability
* Audyssey Bronze built-in
* Airplay support
* Streams Pandora, Spotify, and SiriusXM
* 4K and 3D pass-through

I use the two-zone capability to power my Energy Take Classic 5.1 in the living room and a pair of Bose outdoor speakers on the patio. If you live near a Fry's Electronics, the AVR-E400 goes on sale there for $299 pretty often.
Kinda off topic, maybe, but there is a plug in the TV nook that essentially looks like a 3-prong plug sticking out of the wall (we didn't build the house, and we have no idea what it is). We'll find out what it is on Friday on our walk through, but curious if anybody has any clue. I'll see if I can get a pic.
Is there a three-prong outlet about 4 feet directly above the plug, maybe where a wall-mounted TV would go? There are wiring kits that allow you to plug an item (like a TV) into an outlet that you wire into a corresponding wall plug, that you then connect to a electrified outlet using female-to-male power cable. I did something similar when I mounted my plasma to avoid paying an electrician to put in a new box. Merk I think might have the right idea, though.

Re: Let's Talk TVs & Home Theater

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 5:56 am
by phenom5
TheBlackLodge wrote:
Feel the same about my Samsung. With Panasonic already discontinuing their plasma line, they'll be a rare bird soon enough:

Samsung Reportedly Ending Plasma TV Production
Yeah, that sucks. To me, the picture quality of a plasma is so much better than an LCD (although 4K may change all of that). Trying to get as much life out of my plasma as I can...which I have to move today, so wish me luck.
TheBlackLodge wrote: Is there a three-prong outlet about 4 feet directly above the plug, maybe where a wall-mounted TV would go? There are wiring kits that allow you to plug an item (like a TV) into an outlet that you wire into a corresponding wall plug, that you then connect to a electrified outlet using female-to-male power cable. I did something similar when I mounted my plasma to avoid paying an electrician to put in a new box. Merk I think might have the right idea, though.
That is in fact what it is according to guy we did the walk through with. But the strange thing is that the house is a brand new build. It's not something that I or another home owner did, it's something that the builder did. Doesn't make sense to me, but whatever. His explanation was so they didn't have to wire the upper outlet hot...but if you plug it in isn't the wire going to be hot? Apparently it is common for home theater setups these days.