Eric Sagmuller wrote:And to think I've had volumes II and III since last November and haven't even installed them yet. Guess I've just been to busy, or I forget when I would have time. Than lately I've been experimenting with speakers and have used the excuse that if I had II and III installed, it would take much longer to load after making audio channel changes, which it would. I'll soon need to stop making excuses.
Eric, do you mean you are using a multichannel setup?
As for me, I'm just in stereo, so no specific work to be done but the installation itself. And it's really great.
Besides, coming from the Home Theater world, I much prefer to have a nice stereo system than an average multichannel one. My living room is not big enough to justify going beyond a 5.1 setup for Home Theater, but in itself, it's already quite a challenge to get it right. It requires the same quality - and brand - of amplifiers, compatible loudspeakers within the same range of products, cabling - my setup is fully analog - careful setup of the system with a specific attention to be given to both the sweet spot and the subwoofer cross over and placement in the room... I was not ready to start that journey again for the organ which is located in a different room - beside the fact I cannot afford another full multichannel system again.
Even so just Volume I is wonderful.
Once you have installed the additional DVDs, I would appreciate if you could share with us how essential these additional parts are to you.