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Integra is Onkyo's installer's brand. Their mostly carried by professional A/V installers. But they can be had for individual purchase sometimes, if you search around.
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http://www.spearitsound.com/your in NH, i lived in New Market, just outside of Portsmouth... I went to visit Spearit Sounds store down in Boston. You can demo many pre-pro's from them, from Nad, to Denon, to Krell and Rotel... Before i went down there, i was using a Nad processor, after leaving i now have all Krell equipment. They are super cool guys, and they sell new/pre-owned/ and refurbished depending on the brand... i got my electronics from them pre-owned... even if you dont buy anything its a cool experence... if you do go to the boston store, there is a parking garage just to the east of the store, parking there is 4$ for all day i think. Give them a call, i would Highly recommend checking them out.
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Integra is Onkyo's installer's brand. Aha! Thanks. So is there an Onkyo model that is equivalent to the DHC 40.1?
Axiom M80s + QS8s + VP180 <-- Pioneer VSX-1120-K <-- Squeezebox Touch / XBox360 / Oppo BDP-93
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Thanks Dakkon. I was aware of Spearit, I just hadn't thought of them recently. They no longer have a store in Boston and their Northampton store is about 3 hours from me. Still doable as a day trip, though, and I will probably visit them soon.
Axiom M80s + QS8s + VP180 <-- Pioneer VSX-1120-K <-- Squeezebox Touch / XBox360 / Oppo BDP-93
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no store in boston anymore?!?!?!?! Boston was a much better day trip than northampton..... Damn, change sucks
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Boston was a much better day trip than northampton.....
Not when the streets are full of college-aged girls!
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When you refer to Media player Henry what do you mean? the Xbox 360 will do a whole lot of media playing/streaming. I keep looking at things like the boxee box or a HTPC but the only thing that I find they do that my xbox doesn't do is .mkv files and Hulu. Windows 7 will stream .mkv to the Xbox 360 just fine. You just need the Divx 7 Plus codec pack. Not sure about Vista.
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Vista is the operating system of the computers of all who are condemned to eternal suffering in hell. It is part of that program.
Xbox 360 is loud, isn't it?
What is the highest quality format you can save music on a computer for streaming?
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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The new 360 is pretty quiet, as is the new PS3 (which also can receive streamed content from DLNA servers).
You can stream PCM .wav files. DLNA servers other than Windows Media can transcode FLAC to PCM on the fly.
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Well I have no knowledge of Boston or the surrounding area, but I can tell you that step 1 in your plan is going to bring you months of ear to ear grinning enjoyment!
The M80's stand on their own without the need of a subwoofer as far as music goes. You will miss out on the bottom end when it comes to watching movies, but the music base will be covered.
My Stuff :
M80's QS8's VP150 EP800 Denon 4802 Emotiva XPA-3 Samsung BD-P3600 Sharp 65 Inch Aquos LCD
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