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I was wondering for those of you that have THX certified recievers,when is a good time to use the THX soundfields? I have an Onkyo 805 and there are a few different THX settings that you can use, are you supposed to use them when playing a THX Dvd or whenever they put out THX BD's? I just don't understand when to use those soundfields, is it better than the new HD codecs that are out now on Blu-ray's? Any opinions out there?
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From looking at your signature your hardware isn't THX certified anyway so I really wouldn't be too worried about it.
Use whatever mode sounds good to your ears. Here's a link to verify what is and isn't certified. http://www.thx.com/products/home/speakers.html |
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http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/featu...ification.html |
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That means nothing, it's like running a Pinto off of premium gas. Without the rest of the hardware <speakers> in your setup being THX certified you're really gaining 0 benefit from the Onkyos THX certification. Like I said, use whatever sounds good to you. |
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its also based on their testings, and their setups. not necessarily saying that anything thx certified should ALWAYS be the way to go, its a suggestion. its a guideline for those who arent knowleadable about ht setups to follow or pattern their setup towards, but not necessarily to adhere to.
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That's not true at all, the THX certification has plenty to do with how the receiver operates and the Ultra2 certification ensures that even with all 8 channels driven to the max that the 140w/ch power rating is honest and that THD is still at an acceptable level.
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