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audio receiver suggestions?

Started by skeptic, May 26, 2009, 10:21:24 PM

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skeptic

If things go well, by the time I'm ready to start equipping my media room 810 will be out.  To that end I will need some kind of 5.1 surround sound.  Current plan is go use the Acer Aspire Revo as a MD, meaning I'm pretty much stuck with HDMI for surround sound out of the MD, or possibly a USB sound card.  Along with the MD, I want a small receiver that can be wall mounted and hid behind the TV or even integrated into the sub woofer.  I also want it to be able to be controlled via rs232 or usb.  I'm not even sure if something like this exists.  Any advice?

brake16

Tall order.  Receivers are generally beasts that require a shelf, and some serious cooling.

Have you considered using self-powered speakers?  If you can find a USB sound card that supports discrete channel out, you could directly connect that to your speakers.  They turn on when they detect a signal, so you wouldn't need to control them via LMCE, they would act as an extension of your MD.

Alternatively, look at some of the sound bar solutions.  For a not-insignificant-sum o' cash, you can get a self-powered sound bar that houses a dozen (or a few dozen) speakers.  They're typically about 6 inches deep, mount under your flat panel tv, and the nice ones do a fantastic job of simulating 5 channel surround using a microphone to optimize themselves to your room.  Here's a couple of Yamahas that take HDMI in/out, so you hook the Revo to the sound bar, to the tv.  All controlled by LMCE.

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_022YS3050B/Yamaha-YSP-3050-Digital-Sound-Projector.html?tp=6561
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_022YSP4KB/Yamaha-YSP-4000-Digital-Sound-Projector-Black.html?tp=6561

Good luck
Bryce
The Second Empirical Law of Lasers is to not look into the beam with your remaining good eye  - Anonymous

geekyhawkes

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I do love sound bars, but they are so damn expensive still IMHO. Are the earlier Yamaha sound bars Plug and play with mce (im thinking YSP1 or or the YSP600/900 series?). 

brake16

Weeeeelllll........

These expensive sound bars in the earlier post aren't directly plug-n-play with LMCE.  They're indirectly pnp because they turn on automagically when they detect a signal.  In practice, they become an extension of the MD which is part of the LMCE system (by definition).

I don't know if the earlier versions have the same auto on/off (probably since subwoofers have done this for years), and I don't know how good a job they do of simulating 5 channel surround (they usually still recommend a subwoofer, hence no '.1'). 

Bryce
The Second Empirical Law of Lasers is to not look into the beam with your remaining good eye  - Anonymous

skeptic

Somehow I missed the replies...  I do not want a sound bar, my room is wired for 5.1 surround and one way or another that's what I'll be doing. 

I did run across a Sony HTIB (no Blu ray/DVD player) that may fit the bill: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10245903-1.html .  Looks like if I could get spdif out or even discrete speaker out I'd have a TON more options.  Anyone know of a plug and play audio USB device with optical spdif and/or 5.1 via multiple audio jacks?