
Just after Christmas I bought myself a BluRay player and had been really enjoying the immense picture quality. It made me want more. The next thing, I thought, would be to get the best standard of sound available. So I started doing some research into home cinema systems. Anyway, to cut a long story short, I realised that I had to get myself a 5.1 speaker package and also an amplifier to decode the digital signal from my BluRay into 5.1. I went to richer sounds and bought the Yamaha RX-V365 (see above) and went for Yamaha Speaker set up too (NSP-270).
NS-P270
After about 3 hours of setting up the amp and speakers in my house, I sat back, stuck an episode of Band Of Brothers on and was totally blown away. I had heard surround sound before. But I was fooking amazed at how good my sound was. I totally didn’t realise just how much more of an immersing experience watching a movie is with this get-up. The last few nights I’ve been having a great time surrounding myself with sound. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
Since getting the setup I have also connected my PC up to the 5.1 and also my Virgin+ Cable TV box. Amazing!
Wires and Plugs
Which kinda leads me onto my next point. I have everything in my life in one room. DVD, BluRay, TV, PC (and peripherals), Cable TV, Amp, 5.1, Router, Modem, Speakers and a Wii. I’m all out of plugs. I have two wall sockets on the side of my room where everything is. Connected to these sockets are two 1:4 sockets. With another 1:4 connected to one of the 1:4′s. That gives me 11 plug slots. On one of the slots I have a 1:2 adapter giving 12 plugs. Every one is in use as I type this.
My house is going to burn down.











Being a experienced electrical engineer, the first thing you should be buying is a smoke alarm. However if your four gang boards have integral fusing you should be fine.
I’d get some one to install some sockets on that side if the wall.
i always use surround sound equipements with the Dolby label and SRRS,”.
the best smoke alarms are the ones that use photoelectric sensors.,’
the surround sound system that we use at home is made by Dolby Digital and it really sounds great”,;