Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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Some people might be conserving energy. As for me, I always use my Axioms, too.
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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I almost always have my full system on. The exception is when I'm sleeping on the couch and want to put the TV on a sleep timer.... since there aren't any receivers with a sleep timer, I just use the TV alone.
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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I've been meaning to investigate if the auto power off on no signal of the TV can trigger the CEC to turn off the receiver. That way the auto-off of the PS3 will drop the signal to the TV, and then the TV will tell the receiver to turn off (which is the only thing left running).
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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My Onkyo has a sleep timer.
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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Really? I didn't think ANY receivers had one!
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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I'm picky towards speech. Television programs and commercials is mostly speech and compressed at that. I don't need to hear excessive sibilance flipping from station to station . I will only put it on for certain programs. I like it for baseball because I like to hear the crowd noise coming out of the surrounds.
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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Sporting sound so real, hot dogs will fly out and land on your lap.
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Auto racing sounds weird in surround. I use it anyway. With the way my TiVo is hooked up, I can't use the internal speakers on the TV.
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My Onkyo has a sleep timer. Another option is a Harmony Remote, my 900 has a sleep timer built in (and my onkyo does too)
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Re: Watching tv with receiver/speakers...good idea?
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I don't even think I know what my TV speakers sound like. My system is used 100% of the time.
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