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Mitsubishi’s huge, modular OLED display set to go on sale worldwide on September 21
Before you start dreaming of 155-inch OLED displays for your home theater, let us remind you that this Mitsubishi panel happens to pack an ignobly low 69 8.5dpi pixel density. So while it is indeed a wall-sized OLED image maker, it’s not exactly designed to match up to the HD rigors of modern video. Composed of smaller, bezel-free modules, Mitsu’s Diamond Vision OLED display has gone from CEATEC …
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Q&A:
Question by Brian H: Home Theater center channel sounds muffled?
OK, here is the story. I had a Sony Dream Theater “Home Theater in a Box.” I started getting a high pitch squeal from that system. I determined that it was coming from the receiver/dvd player. I bought a Harmon Kardon AVR247 7.1 surround sound receiver to replace it. I figured that I would be OK with the old speakers. They are 4 ohm. I am assuming that most home theater speakers would be 8 ohm. Everything seemed to work OK to begin with, but then I noticed that that the dialogue was very difficult to hear especially when watching HD channels that were encoded in true Dolby Digital. I found that when I turned off the center channel and the audio normally piped though the center channel was sent to the Front L/R it sounded much better. That’s the history. The question is… Should I expect issues when using the speakers from the “Home Theater in a Box” speakers with my new receiver? Are the old speakers designed for use only with the Sony box?
Best answer:
Answer by SgtPepper
Try connecting another of your surround speakers in place of the center speaker and see if everything works fine or not. I suspect a blown center speaker’s high frequency driver (tweeter).
Secondly check the settings of your center speaker in your reciever. Are all the parameters correctly entered ?
A word of caution – Don’t drive your present speakers at very high volumes. You could end up ruining your equipment.
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