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RE: centrally located amp


  • Subject: RE: centrally located amp
  • From: "Nick Tyson - The Edge" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:46:46 -0000

We often install a local DVD for convenience and keep the amp central
-
no issues to date.

Perhaps you could use a firewire interconnect because, as a rep for a
company that=92s sells plasmas once informed us, "it makes the sound
come
out faster"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you're using a plasma, any delay in the sound might give the picture
a chance to catch up (only half joking this time!).

Presumably you'll be using a digital interconnect back to the amp.

Nick

Nick Tyson
The Edge
Tel 01473 288211
Fax 01473 288255
Email nick@xxxxxxx



-----Original Message-----
From: JT @ Home [mailto:Jonathan@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 15 March 2006 09:26
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] centrally located amp


Chaps,

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Just a quick question really, if I've got an av amp located in the kit
room (about 30' of cable distance away) and a local dvd player, do you
think there would be a noticeable delay / sync in the audio?

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Do many people keep a dvd player locally? - I thought it would be nice
to have this if say, a friend comes over with a film to watch, rather
than having to go over to the node0 you can just use the local source..
And if you do, do you have local amp as well?

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Regards,

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Jonathan.



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