25th-May-20, 12:43 PM
So my 15 year-old surround sound receiver gave up the electronic ghost over the weekend with a pop, whistle, smoke and squeal...
Now I was thoroughly happy with the system.
It was a 6.1 system (look it up) that handled all my favorite sound formats.
It had a phono input for the two times per year I listen to vinyl and all the other digital and analog inputs I needed.
Great sounds through Canton speakers.
Thanks to little add-ons it was even Bluetooth enabled!
Now I want the new system to be plug and play as much as possible.
When you try to google ANYTHING related to surround systems I discover I am in the realm of "I understand every word on this page but I still have no idea what it says".
After 30 minutes of finding NOTHING and I mean NOTHING I twigged and called the place I bought it from all those years ago.
Their store is closed for some pandemic or something but luckily they have a decent website.
I literally went to the specials page, sorted by price, and clicked on the receivers looking for a phono connection and BAM... found one.
Did a double check that it works with my TV (which is over 10 years old at this point) and went ahead and bought it.
The point it is, there was a time in the early 2000s you could start with a search engine and actually FIND something other than just noise.
While I was at it I thought about my BluRay player getting up there.... My favorite brand was Philips as they could be unlocked to play American DVDs ... I can't even find out if they make BluRay players anymore!
When you google "does philips still make bluray players" you don't get anything that really answers that
From what I can tell they make a 4K UHD BluRay player in 2018 so likely they have stopped. But do I know that for sure?!
So while we can get access to "stuff" we really get no knowledge or closure.
Kudos to the shop I am buying from though. Once I figured out what model I wanted they were on every price search that popped up. Sure they cost more than ama-zon but there is fun about picking things up on your own.
My son wants a PC for his birthday and I am dreading that as the last PC I bought was 2007 from Aldi and the last one I built was 2004 or 2005. I have no idea where to start and google is of course no help whatsoever..
Wisdom is a burden to others sometimes I guess...
Now I was thoroughly happy with the system.
It was a 6.1 system (look it up) that handled all my favorite sound formats.
It had a phono input for the two times per year I listen to vinyl and all the other digital and analog inputs I needed.
Great sounds through Canton speakers.
Thanks to little add-ons it was even Bluetooth enabled!
Now I want the new system to be plug and play as much as possible.
When you try to google ANYTHING related to surround systems I discover I am in the realm of "I understand every word on this page but I still have no idea what it says".
After 30 minutes of finding NOTHING and I mean NOTHING I twigged and called the place I bought it from all those years ago.
Their store is closed for some pandemic or something but luckily they have a decent website.
I literally went to the specials page, sorted by price, and clicked on the receivers looking for a phono connection and BAM... found one.
Did a double check that it works with my TV (which is over 10 years old at this point) and went ahead and bought it.
The point it is, there was a time in the early 2000s you could start with a search engine and actually FIND something other than just noise.
While I was at it I thought about my BluRay player getting up there.... My favorite brand was Philips as they could be unlocked to play American DVDs ... I can't even find out if they make BluRay players anymore!
When you google "does philips still make bluray players" you don't get anything that really answers that
From what I can tell they make a 4K UHD BluRay player in 2018 so likely they have stopped. But do I know that for sure?!
So while we can get access to "stuff" we really get no knowledge or closure.
Kudos to the shop I am buying from though. Once I figured out what model I wanted they were on every price search that popped up. Sure they cost more than ama-zon but there is fun about picking things up on your own.
My son wants a PC for his birthday and I am dreading that as the last PC I bought was 2007 from Aldi and the last one I built was 2004 or 2005. I have no idea where to start and google is of course no help whatsoever..
Wisdom is a burden to others sometimes I guess...

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Vinyl - of course - transferred to CD years ago and now all the CDs transferred to the Mac. Quite why I keep all of them I'm not sure as I tend to listen mostly to the Mac now as I'm deaf. Headphones are fine and I doubt I would hear the quality difference now.