dkhodz
Shared on Tue, 08/19/2008 - 13:00I went shopping last night to fill some voids in my home entertainment lineup.
Wanted: good sound reproduction in my bedroom when I wake up in the morning, also whenever else needed.
Ideas: HD radio, streaming internet music, streaming music from my PC, some kind of alarm clock/table radio.
Solution:
Denon S-52 table radio
I ended up ditching the HD radio, USB input and CD player on the S-52 and just getting the S-32 instead. Saves $200 and I still get to wake up to nice-sounding bass and clear treble instead of my 15-year-old Sony alarm clock radio. I bought it from Fry's so I can still return it in 30 days if I want to upgrade.
It's pretty cool. It has a wireless connection for streaming music from the internet or a PC/Mac over your home network. It also has an ethernet port, which I decided to use since I have a bridged router in my bedroom anyway and it would likely be more stable for streaming music. It uses the Windows Media Player 11 streaming service, so I need to set up some playlists somehow (Winamp-generated playlists don't seem to work, although the Denon does random playback of all songs in a folder so that's pretty useful).
Sound quality is decent (I said awesome before, but you have to remember that is compared with a clock radio only). Not what you would get from separate components, but great for a small room as a non-primary audio source. I think it's like 20 watts of power or so. It even has a subwoofer jack (RCA out) if you want to add a little punch to the bass.
Next. Wanted: better remote control for my primary home theater. Currently using Yamaha programmable remote from my A/V receiver. Problem is switching inputs on my TV and receiver together is difficult due to a lack of dedicated buttons for each TV input on my current remote control.
Ideas: Programmable remote control with more functionality.
Solution: Logitech Harmony remote control with XBox 360 buttons. Why didn't I buy one earlier?
This thing is awesome. I'm sure there are better Harmony remotes, but the basic operation is just simple and stress-free.
Next. Impulse buy!
Panasonic upconverting DVD player on sale for $80. I bought an S-53 (up to 1080p). Panasonic really only makes one DVD player these days, the S-54. The S-54 adds "Viera Link" or some such nonsense over the S-53. They basically do everything. Play any disc format or file format (even divX and MPEG4). So hopefully this is the last dedicated DVD player I ever buy. This replaces my 480p RP-62 that served me faithfully throughout the 55" Mitsubishi days. I'd link a pic, but it's nothing fancy that you haven't seen before.
These buys are actually quite significant. The table radio keeps me from being tempted to move my current A/V receiver and speakers into my bedroom and buy a new HDMI-switching receiver (like castlemonster's new Onkyo) and speakers for my home theater/gaming room. The Logitech remote makes not having HDMI much less of an issue (since I am switching video through my plasma TV's 4 HDMI inputs and switching audio through my Yamaha receiver - the Harmony remote makes that work smoothly). The upconverting DVD player makes better use of my 720p plasma TV (my previous DVD player was bought when I only had the capability to display 480p or 1080i and upconverting DVD players were rare).
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