Hi all
I upgraded to Windows 10 this past Sunday. Everything went smoothly during
the upgrade process, and so far everything is running reasonably smoothly.
The only major problem is that the audio on my pc has it's moments where it
stutters like hell. I at first thought that the problem lies with
Joe's right. How ever 1 thing you will get an idea of is the quality of
sound of the speaker in question. Yes your room adds roomisms or things that
are added only because of what's in the room, or how the room's built but
the sound of the speaker and the range of frequencies it can make don't
chan
Glad to do it Joe!
-Original Message-
From: Joe Paton
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 4:09 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Sound bar request for information from someone who has one
Nice work garry. thanks for making a sparse post, so comprehensive.
take care,
Joe
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Nice work garry. thanks for making a sparse post, so comprehensive.
take care,
Joe
On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 10:31:45 -0500
Gary Schindler wrote:
I would liked to add to what Joe said!
Sound bars are usually bought proportionally to the size of your TV. for
example, if you have a 40 inch TV, you
Thanks Joe and Garry for your tips on what I should consider in getting a
Sound Bar. I will save these for when I go shopping during the after
Christmas sales.
Sincerely, Vicky
-Original Message-
From: Gary Schindler
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 10:31 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion
Price range may be also a thing to consider as well! I, too, hope to have a
sound bar for the TV in the living room (think it's a 42-inch Sony) so I'll
be paying attention to all posts concerning this topic!
Tom Kaufman
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.o
I would liked to add to what Joe said!
Sound bars are usually bought proportionally to the size of your TV. for
example, if you have a 40 inch TV, you want to buy something closed to the
size of the TV. then you have to decide if you want a sub woofer which can
be wired or connected with bluet
Hi Vicky,
Because the sound we like is a personal and subjective, experience, you are
really best off, listening before you buy.
Even then, In a listening room or shop environment, the system may sound
completely different in your own living space.
If space isn't an issue, I'd probably go with con
That's probably something you're best to research yourself given that
there are literally dizens of Soundbar models.
On 12/16/2015 2:41 PM, Vicky Vaughan wrote:
Hello List, I have been thinking about getting a sound bar system that could
serve my stereo and TV sound needs. Because of hearing