Another connection problem, HELP!

Hi All,
I just want my audio from the TV to play thru my Stereo system? I have a Phillips flat screen with a million conections and a Music Hall 25.2 amp with very little connections. Can I do this with this system, and if yes, how? I can connect the audio of my dvd player thru the Music Hall amp when I play DVDs but lost as to how to make regular old TV to play thru the stereo.
Thanks for any help.

Art Dudley playing weddings

I am saddened to have read that a man of Art Dudley's stature and writing talents is forced to supplement his income by playing at wedding receptions. Jobs in the wedding industry are some of the thankless and grueling jobs out there. You get a glimpse of it from Art's description of the audience's reaction to the band. It's a shame that Art has to be a part of that industry given his obvious talents as a writer and having run a magazine of his own.

My heart goes out to you, dude.

New GLOW AUDIO Amp One Single ended tube amp with USB connection

Dear All: We are GLOW AUDIO, a Texas based audio company. We have been receiving a lot of attention since we've introduced our new budget tube amp. Probably because we have the only tube amp under $500 with point to point wiring, hand wound transformers, ALPS volume pots, and a 16 bit DAC for easy USB cnnection to your PC, MAC or laptop.
Please see our product announcements in 6moons,enjoythemusic and whathifi, and visit our website at: www.glow-audio.com

Great Rock & Roll Radio Sound - Radio Free Colorado now has a 192k MP3 channel!

Great Rock & Roll Radio Sound - Radio Free Colorado now has a 192k MP3 channel!

Radio Free Colorado continues to play the great Rock & Roll radio classics from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Springsteen, etc. along with more modern rock favorites like U2, R.E.M. and more.

You'll find Radio Free Colorado on most radio connoisseur's "best internet radio" lists.

Radio Free Colorado has just added a 192 kbps MP3 channel! Here is RFC's 192 kbps MP3 server direct URL link:

Home Theater Choice

So heres what I'm looking at. I will be buying a new house in the coming weeks and will be adding a home theater system in the living room. The living room is open concept right next to the kitchen and dinning room, so while is primarily for watching movies (Son BDPS300) and sports (Motorolla HD DVR) it will on occasion be used for music as well (mostly rock on the heavier end of things).

Plinius 8150 as Preamp to Leben CS600?!?!?

I just read that the Plinius 8150 can be used as a preamp, as it has pre-out connections, and that the Leben has an input for the preamp which allows it to be used as a power amplifier, bypassing the source selector, volume control, etc etc.

What if I were to use the Plinius 8150 as preamp to Leben?!? Would this lead to atrocity? I'm also asking b/c I heard Plinius has a pretty good phono stage, and it would be nice if I can hold off purchasing a dedicated phono stage for a while & purchase a decent turntable straightaway instead.

Hifi binaural in-flight noise-cancelling recordings

While on vacation, I brought my R09 recorder to record in-flight audio and also record how my spanking new AudioTechnica ATH-ANC7 noise-cancelling headphones. The recordings are of rather high quality and available in lossless format without any filtering. The only processing on the files are fade-in and fade-out and also reducing the volume of some of the clicks resulting from turning the noise-cancelling unit on and off.

The idea with this is that you can

Fremer vs. Teachout

Kudos should go out to Fremer on defending audiophiles as music lovers first & foremost. He's right; Teachout's dismissal of him seemed almost purely based on Fremer's being an "audiophile." I'm a newbie to the hi-fi world, so I was surprised that the term "audiophile" had a negative connotation. Here's something to consider, though, for a more balanced look at the situation. Such a negative connotation on the word "audiophile," and the reductive binary of "audiophile" vs "music lover" stem also from within the hi-fi community as well.

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