![]() ![]() ![]() As for size, I’m looking at 48 to 55” and it must be Dolby Vision and HDR10 capable. I’ve got a 2021 Apple TV 4K, a Panasonic UB820 4K UHD player, my trusty Sony BDP-S5500 blu-ray player (modded region free for the discs that the Panny top menu trick won’t work on) and an old Vizio thing I will eventually replace but I still like the resulting sound in my bedroom so it’s not a priority at this time. I’ve already set some of the wheels in motion to upgrade. It’s served me well over the last 8 or so years I’ve had it and I’ve logged thousands of hours on it. My present TV is Samsung J5200 43” - it’s old and small (ha). Submitted by H1F1_Fr34k to u/H1F1_Fr34k Ģ023.03.11 14:48 LordGabeNewell3 Hooking up a Blu-Ray player to my laptop. Hope to meet some of the same mentally challenged people who have also been struck Imaging matched the 7500's in my opinion. Of course the 8500's took my heart, more heft, slightly brighter and a brilliant sound stage, After a side by side comparison, it was really hard to tell the difference. Not sure if I'll part with my 7500's as both have been rebuilt and the ![]() I am upgrading both my amps to HMA-8500MKII's, I already have one, just waiting for the I also just bought a Hitachi HT-434 Turntable, for no other reason than to replace one that I say "currently" because your HiFi is never finished.įor instance, I just purchased a Sony PS-636 Turntable, been trying to find one for years. Sharp RP-117 Both Sides Play auto-reverse Turntable (card nights) I'm very happily single after 24 years of marriage, so that gives me more money to spend on HiFi :)ĢX Hitachi HMA-7500MkII's Main amps Both running bi-wired. I am a Watchmaker by trade and sadly I was born with expensive ears, not sure if that's good or bad, great to listen to, but hard on the wallet. ![]()
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