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Oh, we've already got a Harmony. Component power and input switching issues are non-issues.
So I'm gathering it's more about cabling/setup/ease-of-use convenience more than performance/capability concerns? |
Alex got the job! The GOOD job!
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How are you connecting the speakers you have? What type of sound processing capability does your receiver have? What else (if anything) is connected? Wii, PS3, BluRay, Tivo, etc? If you have a lot of gear, then routing all it through the receiver is the way to go. Or if the receiver has better sound decoders then again that's what you will want to do. On the other hand, older receivers may not be able to pass 3D video or the latest sound formats (dolby digital or truHD, etc...). How loud do you want to play? The receiver should be better at pumping up the jam. |
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Yay Morrigoon!
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If you route the sound via the receiver and send video direct to the TV you are likely to get timing issues between the two where everything sounds like a badly dubbed Japanese film. So I would definitely use the receiver for what's it made for, being the hub of your AV world. Hook everything up to it, program the harmony and enjoy. Hint: I don't know about the Yammy, but on my Denon I can re-name the inputs to better match the device. (ie "Xbox" rather than "game")
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Meanwhile I have never noticed the "INDENT" vb tag Also meanwhile Good news 'goon! * ETA: Aww, it jsut occurred to me T is going to be bummed that we're taking away the old receiver. The volume knob was off, but we let him twiddle the fader/bass/treble knobs and eq sliders. Hmm, I've been looking for a good excuse to buy and arduino and put something with knobs, sliders, and LEDs together... |
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