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Old 10-09-2007, 12:26 PM   #1
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Default THX - Necessary?

I have my own opinion, but how important is it that home theater equipment be THX certified. From what I know, there are a lot of things that need to be involved. If I understand right, all of the components need to be THX certified, or nothing is. Walls can't be parrallel, there has to be a THX crossover circuit, ect. It just seems like a lot of work, and a lot of money.

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Old 10-09-2007, 12:38 PM   #2
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hey, if you have the time and money, why not do it right? and only if you have a theater room in your house.
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:41 PM   #3
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hey, if you have the time and money, why not do it right? and only if you have a theater room in your house.
Oh I agree, if I had $40,000+ to spend I would have a pretty balls to the wall home theater. I guess how necessary is THX certified equipment for most people even on this forum?
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:32 PM   #4
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Truth is it's not necessary at all... although it's nice when shopping to see something meets THX specs, really if you do proper research you should know that yourself hehe.

Also some companies refuse to pay royalties for THX, so their product might meet the standards but isn't actually certified.
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:37 PM   #5
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I've experienced THX both in theaters and in home theaters.
in a word AMAZING!

BUT unless you have money growing on trees you prob don't need it.
Secondly the acoustics in 99% of our homes isn't correct anyway.

Just get a descent receiver and surround speakers and CRANK IT UP!
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:42 PM   #6
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If you were confronted in a store to buy a receiver, one was THX certified and $50-$100 more than a non-THX certified receiver - which would you purchase. Does THX certification factor into your buying?
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:47 PM   #7
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Well, first of all, nothing is "necessary", it's all about choices.

Next, you should understand what exactly THX-certification mean at their various levels.

At the most basic, THX-certification just means that the equipment or interconnects are built to a set of standards defined by THX. Those standards are there to help ensure everything from consistent labeling to specific technical performance.

Now this doesn't mean that a THX-certified item is better than one that is not, all it means is the manufacturer designed their product to THX standards or exceed it and then sent it through to be certified.

There are many items that do meet THX standards but because the manufacturer did not choose to have their equipment certified, it doesn't bear the logo.

What are the standards for?

When THX first started for theaters, it was basically to put a set of standards in place for the equipment and environment of a theater to ensure that what the audience hears is what the sound engineer hears in their mixing theater.

When THX was brought to home theater equipment, the principle was the same.

THX has also developed technologies for theaters and home theaters like THX Surround EX, Re-EQ, Timbre Matching, and Adaptive Decorrelation.

Rather than turn this thread into a THX primer, I suggest you head over to the THX site (www.thx.com).

In a manner, you can think of THX certification as a form of "Good Housekeeping" seal for design and performance as you know they've at least met the standards set by THX.

Beyond that, if you're looking into reproduction accuracy, IMO, you will need to have dedicated home theater where you can get THX equipment and have the room designed by a THX-certified installer to get maximum reproduction accuracy.

Just so you know where I'm coming from, a long time ago I did take the THX installation course and work with a partner that is still holds a valid installer THX-certification.

I do have a dedicated home theater equipped with THX-Ultra and Ultra II certified equipment and speakers. The room is very close to THX certifications limited by the original architecture of the house.

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Old 10-10-2007, 02:04 AM   #8
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There is a DVD out there that has every THX intro every made on it. You can't buy it though =(
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There is a DVD out there that has every THX intro every made on it. You can't buy it though =(
Wow you suck; any other cool stuff I cant buy that you can make me want more!

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Wow you suck; any other cool stuff I cant buy that you can make me want more!

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If you're lucky, you'll find it on eBay, they surface once in a while.

They are pretty awesome.
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Old 11-13-2007, 04:34 AM   #11
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I have my own opinion, but how important is it that home theater equipment be THX certified. From what I know, there are a lot of things that need to be involved. If I understand right, all of the components need to be THX certified, or nothing is. Walls can't be parrallel, there has to be a THX crossover circuit, ect. It just seems like a lot of work, and a lot of money.
Still seems a little confusing to me... the thx certification. I have seen logitech speakers that are thx certified for $400... so some how I don't think it's something that is a measurement of best quality. THX is basically just a quality assurance system used to provide predictable playback. I would think this certification system is voluntary too... no manufacturer has to do the certification nor may they even care about it perhaps. My Denon 3808 is not THX. THX will probably try to give you a large theatre sound in your living room
I don't think I will miss it personally.
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Old 11-13-2007, 07:46 AM   #12
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2 words: THX Cinema.

http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...06-part-2.html

This article does a decent job of explaining why THX certified receivers have additional advantages over non-certified ones. I have an Onkyo TX-NR905 myself.
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