Free Audio Upgrade

Aug 20
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff



Pioneer Elite SC-07 – AV network receiver – 7.1 channel

A few weeks ago I upgraded the receiver in our dedicated screening room to the Pioneer SC-07. Its almost identical SC-27 replacement is now showing up and we couldn’t resist the close-out price on the SC-07s. Outside of the obvious never ending desire to upgrade I was looking for two features my old receiver lacked.

The first being Dynamic EQ or in the Pioneer’s case THX Loudness Plus™. This allows you to maintain the dynamic range one would hear at reference level when you are listening at levels well below reference. For a complete understanding of the gory details you can use the provided link. I also wanted the ability to store more than one set of room correction settings. The SC-07 uses MCACC and allows for six and you can choose up to three different methods of room correction logic.

After an untold number of times running MCACC followed by a few movies I am more than happy with the upgrade and feel the difference between what I sold the old receiver for and the price I paid for the SC-07 ended up being a sound decision. Although during the course of the upgrade I ran across something that improved the sound even more and it didn’t cost me a penny.

I was so impressed with how well MCACC corrected the speakers and room deficiencies I took a closer look at my room’s environment. I have a few acoustical panels and the room itself works well. However the very top of my speakers were shinny black plastic (they lift right off) which would reflect the light from the screen if I placed them within several feet. Because of this I had always placed them too far apart well beyond the recommended 24 – 28 degrees.

I knew this wasn’t ideal and it was hurting my audio performance so I came up with a solution. I could see the plastic caps would easily lift off and I would be left with bare wood. A few cans of flat black spray paint and the reflections would be gone!

After a day or so of letting the paint dry I ended up moving the speakers in roughly 6 feet (3 feet per speaker). To verify reflections wouldn’t be a problem I projected a 100 IRE image and the speakers were as hidden as the rest of the room. Since I was redoing the fronts I figured I might as well take a look at the others and see if there was anything else I could do to improve their performance. For reference I visited Dolby’s Home Theater Speaker Guide and based on their recommendation I relocated the rear surrounds and pointed each speaker directly towards the focal point (sweet spot).

I had reviewed their site and others over the years and taken the information into account so I wasn’t starting from scratch. But this time I let their recommendation dictate my speakers placement not the room. Why not it’s a dedicated screening room!

After my manual room correction it was time to rerun MCACC. First pass reported the left front was an inch further away from the focal point than the right front and all of the other speakers were good to go. Next pass was a winner and it was time to sit directly in the middle of that focal point and see what all of my manual labor resulted in.

Before the reconfiguration I was completed satisfied with the sound and didn’t expect a dramatic difference. It certainly wasn’t a night and day difference although it was easy to spot. Sounds were more clear and directional and pans were smoother. I felt like I had a direct connection to each sound and could easy hear where it was placed. Previously it sounded almost as good however it felt muted in that the sounds were more generally placed in the room. To sum up the difference I would say everything is now in sync. The audio track is being presented as it was recorded as I can hear the quietest details, follow the sounds as they travel from speaker to speaker and even at lower levels the audio comes alive as never before.

Looking back I have to admit the best upgrade was reconfiguring the speakers. It improved the listening experience more so than the receiver upgrade. Certainly it wasn’t as fun as tweaking a new receiver but getting better results without spending a penny (except in my case a couple of cans of spray paint) can’t be over looked.

Pioneer SC-07 Installed



Blu-ray Pick for August 18, 2009

Aug 18
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff



Dexter: Seasons 1-3 [Blu-ray]

Unless you subscribe to Showtime you have more than likely missed a whole lot of killer episodes of Dexter. The first three seasons are now available on Blu-ray and if you have the stomach for the graphic theme you’ll be rewarded with an intense journey that will often have you questioning your own thoughts as much as Dexter’s.

I much prefer watching great series on Blu-ray (or DVD for that matter) than catching one episode a week even if commercials aren’t involved. It’s so much more entertaining to experience one episode after another until it’s almost 3 am and you realize you have seen them all! For the next few days you’ll be in withdrawal. If you can’t fight it I’d recommend Weeds – Seasons 1-3 [Blu-ray] (Amazon.com Exclusive). There are plenty of wonderful episodes available to feed your addiction.

Similar titles:

Weeds – Seasons 1-3 [Blu-ray] (Amazon.com Exclusive)
True Blood: The Complete First Season (HBO Series) [Blu-ray]
Sin City (Two-Disc Theatrical & Uncut, Extended, and Unrated Verisons) [Blu-ray]

Every Tuesday we pick our favorite new Blu-ray release. When possible we spotlight lesser known titles as they are easily overlooked and often under-appreciated. Although occasionally a blockbuster becomes one for good reason and we won’t hold it against them. Our selections are based on entertainment value and takes into account the following weighted in the order listed.

  • Story-line
  • Acting
  • Overall execution of the movie
  • Our taste in movies
  • Video image
  • Audio mix

At times we will selection a concert, TV series or other material. The absolute deciding factor comes down to what we want to view in the theater on release day. If it tops that list it’s our pick!



New PS3 Slim for $299

Aug 18
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff


PlayStation 3

It’s official. September 1st the $299 PS3 Slim will be shipping. It comes with a 120 GB hard drive and two USB ports. Roughly 1/3 smaller and lighter the new design features the same performance with reduced fan noise. IR hasn’t been added but the latest word is bitstreaming of HD Audio (Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA) will be supported. A great addition for Blu-ray enthusiasts.

Order Your $299 PS3 Slim from Amazon

Blu-ray Pick for August 11, 2009

Aug 10
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff



Starman [Blu-ray]

Similar titles:

Every Tuesday we pick our favorite new Blu-ray release. When possible we spotlight lesser known titles as they are easily overlooked and often under-appreciated. Although occasionally a blockbuster becomes one for good reason and we won’t hold it against them. Our selections are based on entertainment value and takes into account the following weighted in the order listed.

  • Story-line
  • Acting
  • Overall execution of the movie
  • Our taste in movies
  • Video image
  • Audio mix

At times we will selection a concert, TV series or other material. The absolute deciding factor comes down to what we want to view in the theater on release day. If it tops that list it’s our pick!

Blu-ray Pick for August 4, 2009

Aug 04
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff


Sling Blade [Blu-ray]

Another relatively quiet week so we were pleased when Sling Blade appeared on the list. You have had over a dozen years to see this character piece but only recently has a ton of worthwhile supplemental material been made available. The audio and video won’t disappoint but the reason to experience the movie is Billie Bob Thornton’s acting. He also wrote the screen play and directed.

There are many other strong performances including John Ritter, Robert Duvall and Dwight Yoakam. The story-line is simple yet powerful. Well worth a visit to this small quiet town.  The supplemental material is in SD but includes almost 2 hours of background information on Billy Bob Thornton and an over an hour not to miss round table discussion with cast members. There are several other short pieces and a full length commentary by Billy Bob Thornton.

Similar titles:

Every Tuesday we pick our favorite new Blu-ray release. When possible we spotlight lesser known titles as they are easily overlooked and often under-appreciated. Although occasionally a blockbuster becomes one for good reason and we won’t hold it against them. Our selections are based on entertainment value and takes into account the following weighted in the order listed.

  • Story-line
  • Acting
  • Overall execution of the movie
  • Our taste in movies
  • Video image
  • Audio mix

At times we will selection a concert, TV series or other material. The absolute deciding factor comes down to what we want to view in the theater on release day. If it tops that list it’s our pick!