rcraig
08-14-2005, 08:54 AM
Hi,
I finally made the jump into HD and purchased a Sony KDF-E50A10 50 Inch Grand WEGA High Definition LCD TV. Directv is coming on Friday to install the new HD equipment. Right now I have the TV hooked to a Sony SAT-A65 Directv Receiver, a Yamaha HTR-5280 Receiver, and Polk Audio RM-2300 Speakers. I have a S Video cable runnning directly from the Directv receiver into the Sony TV and have optical audio running from the Directv receiver into the Yamaha AV receiver. The picture quality seems to vary from channel to channel, but overall it's pretty decent, but of course a defininte step down from my Sony 35" tube.
Once Directv installs their HD piece, I have a Belkin HDMI cable I will be using to run from the new Directv receiver directly into the TV. What I'm wonering is how will the quality compare to what I am seeing for non-HD channels right now, using a S Video cable? I'm sure I will be estatic over the HD channels, but I would really like to get a feel for non-HD.
Summary:
Current config: Sony HD LCD TV - non-HD sony Directv receiver - S video connector directly from TV to Directv box - Optical audio from Directv receiver to Yamaha AV Receiver.
Come Friday: Sony HD LCD TV - HD Directv receiver - HDMI cable connecting TV and HD Directv box - Optical audio from Directv receiver to Yamaha AV Receiver.
I hope this makes sense! Feel free to ask me any questions. I appreciated all replies anad comments. I was so sold on the current Samsung DLP, but when I went in to make the purchase and they had this Sony 50" LCD side by side, the colors on this Sony LCD looked so "rich and deep" it was amazing. I think I just have short term buyers remorse that will quickly go away come Friday.
Note: my Yamaha AV receiver does not have HDMI.
Finally, it seems like I am skimping on the coaxil cable coming from the wall into the Directv receiver. I presume there is a high grade coaxil cable I should be using? I'm really trying to avoid any "weak links."
Thanks so much!
Rob
I finally made the jump into HD and purchased a Sony KDF-E50A10 50 Inch Grand WEGA High Definition LCD TV. Directv is coming on Friday to install the new HD equipment. Right now I have the TV hooked to a Sony SAT-A65 Directv Receiver, a Yamaha HTR-5280 Receiver, and Polk Audio RM-2300 Speakers. I have a S Video cable runnning directly from the Directv receiver into the Sony TV and have optical audio running from the Directv receiver into the Yamaha AV receiver. The picture quality seems to vary from channel to channel, but overall it's pretty decent, but of course a defininte step down from my Sony 35" tube.
Once Directv installs their HD piece, I have a Belkin HDMI cable I will be using to run from the new Directv receiver directly into the TV. What I'm wonering is how will the quality compare to what I am seeing for non-HD channels right now, using a S Video cable? I'm sure I will be estatic over the HD channels, but I would really like to get a feel for non-HD.
Summary:
Current config: Sony HD LCD TV - non-HD sony Directv receiver - S video connector directly from TV to Directv box - Optical audio from Directv receiver to Yamaha AV Receiver.
Come Friday: Sony HD LCD TV - HD Directv receiver - HDMI cable connecting TV and HD Directv box - Optical audio from Directv receiver to Yamaha AV Receiver.
I hope this makes sense! Feel free to ask me any questions. I appreciated all replies anad comments. I was so sold on the current Samsung DLP, but when I went in to make the purchase and they had this Sony 50" LCD side by side, the colors on this Sony LCD looked so "rich and deep" it was amazing. I think I just have short term buyers remorse that will quickly go away come Friday.
Note: my Yamaha AV receiver does not have HDMI.
Finally, it seems like I am skimping on the coaxil cable coming from the wall into the Directv receiver. I presume there is a high grade coaxil cable I should be using? I'm really trying to avoid any "weak links."
Thanks so much!
Rob