Sound bar with DISH Network?
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dickmac
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Sound bar with DISH Network?
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eliwhitney
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
TO: dickmac
Hi !
First & foremost ... not each and every "HDMI" cable can appropriately accommodate long distances! ... hopefully, you took the necessary precautions and sought out Certified 1.3 Cables? http://www.blueeanscable.com is one such web store of others, of course!
What / Which Model of DISH S.T.B., please? ... E.G. - their 722HD or another?
With an appropriate (certified) HDMI you shouldn't have any "issues" running a fairly-long length between that DISH unit & the "in" port of your HDTV set.
Then, send the Audio out of the HDTV to your new Sound input port via a "TOSLINK" Optical Audio Cable ... these are available inexpensively from many Web Stores, as well.
eli
edited later to add: Not knowing how many $$$ you prefer or intend to expend, some Systems ( my own new one of this week, actually) require a separate 120V power feed to the Sub Woofer ...
Hi !
First & foremost ... not each and every "HDMI" cable can appropriately accommodate long distances! ... hopefully, you took the necessary precautions and sought out Certified 1.3 Cables? http://www.blueeanscable.com is one such web store of others, of course!
What / Which Model of DISH S.T.B., please? ... E.G. - their 722HD or another?
With an appropriate (certified) HDMI you shouldn't have any "issues" running a fairly-long length between that DISH unit & the "in" port of your HDTV set.
Then, send the Audio out of the HDTV to your new Sound input port via a "TOSLINK" Optical Audio Cable ... these are available inexpensively from many Web Stores, as well.
eli
edited later to add: Not knowing how many $$$ you prefer or intend to expend, some Systems ( my own new one of this week, actually) require a separate 120V power feed to the Sub Woofer ...
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eliwhitney
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
TO: dickmac
I was "cut off?"
Pleas do give serious consideration to Full 5.1 System, instead of only a Sound Bar??
At { www.samsclub.com } as well as their local Outlets, there's an appropriate one by Pioneer w/ JBL Speakers / Sub Woofer, @ a modest outlay of $$$.
Most of any Spoken Dialogue, whether News or a changing Movie, will emit from that Center Speaker on such a System, whereas it may NOT on just a Sound Bar, in my experiences, F.W.I.W..
eli
I was "cut off?"
Pleas do give serious consideration to Full 5.1 System, instead of only a Sound Bar??
At { www.samsclub.com } as well as their local Outlets, there's an appropriate one by Pioneer w/ JBL Speakers / Sub Woofer, @ a modest outlay of $$$.
Most of any Spoken Dialogue, whether News or a changing Movie, will emit from that Center Speaker on such a System, whereas it may NOT on just a Sound Bar, in my experiences, F.W.I.W..
eli
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dickmac
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
Thanks for the suggestion, but my main problem is my wife's hatred of visible cables, and we don't want to get into the costly job of making the numerous cables involved disappear. Hence, if only an HDMI connection between the sound bar and the TV is required, that's the way to go. The HDMI cable would be totally hidden, as would the power supply connection. 
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eliwhitney
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
<back> ... sorry but nope, that won't "do." Sound Bars don't customarily offer "pass-thru" wherein a 'HDMI' is connected to an 'in' port, Audio stripped off and then, Video Signaling is 'passed-thru' via another HDMI at an 'out' port to the Panel.dickmac wrote:Thanks for the suggestion, but my main problem is my wife's hatred of visible cables, and we don't want to get into the costly job of making the numerous cables involved disappear. Hence, if only an HDMI connection between the sound bar and the TV is required, that's the way to go. The HDMI cable would be totally hidden, as would the power supply connection.
... and, while at a "NO" reply, that obviously "goes" for the grossly-improper mounting of that HDTV, to begin with!! Even with a 100% dormant Fireplace, it's Far Too High!
...eli
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dickmac
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
Eli,
Thanks for the advice.
Shouldn't "grossly-improper" be in the eye of the beholder? Our TV in not mounted too high - no one gets sore necks from watching it -- the seating is far enough back to make TV watching pleasurable.
Thanks for the advice.
Shouldn't "grossly-improper" be in the eye of the beholder? Our TV in not mounted too high - no one gets sore necks from watching it -- the seating is far enough back to make TV watching pleasurable.
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Re: Sound bar with DISH Network?
TO: dickmac ... now Friday, ~~ 4am here ...
Hi, <back> - - -
Absolutely and without exception! ... it IS/WAS your Funds!
Two points - - - most 'authorities' seem to agree that for appropriate viewing of 'HD' and the associated immersion effects {w or w/o 3D } the proper seating should NOT be further than 3 - 3.3 times the height of the Display Panel OR, in your instance , about 81"-82", eyes-to-panel MAX..
SO, you're enjoying the watching of TV .... just NOT 'HD!'
Panasonic has covered themselves most-adequately within the initial pages, RE: "Improper Installations = No Warranty Service!"
Have a good day!
eli
Hi, <back> - - -
Absolutely and without exception! ... it IS/WAS your Funds!
Two points - - - most 'authorities' seem to agree that for appropriate viewing of 'HD' and the associated immersion effects {w or w/o 3D } the proper seating should NOT be further than 3 - 3.3 times the height of the Display Panel OR, in your instance , about 81"-82", eyes-to-panel MAX..
SO, you're enjoying the watching of TV .... just NOT 'HD!'
Panasonic has covered themselves most-adequately within the initial pages, RE: "Improper Installations = No Warranty Service!"
Have a good day!
eli