How do I get 2-channel audio from HDMI?

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Considering a PS3 with Yellow Dog Linux installed (terrasoftsolutions.com). Price right: fast linux workstation using IBM Cell, blu-ray disc player, & game console. But the output must be hooked up either with HDMI cable or DVI cable. The proffered advantage of HDMI is that it bundles audio and video into HDTV, whatever. O.K.--but what I really want is to get the audio signal over to my power amp. Does anyone have experience with this? SONY STYLE "thought" I could take the sound out from the HDTV. This is too many steps, I think.

Picking components to audition

This seems like a good place to start. When you are deciding on a new CD player, amp, speakers, etc., how do you decide what to listen to first? Of course, the final decision will be made after listening, but there can be so many choices, especially in the <2K range. For example, how much emphasis do you put on:

1 Reviews
2 Recomendations (forums, etc.)
3 Specifications
4 Same brand as amp, turntable,... (do components of the same brand generally "work better" together, is it easier to get them to work well together?)
5 Upgradeability

Thanks all,
Chris

PS Audio's from Coal to Coltrane

I just watched the PS Audio's "From Coal to Coltrane" DVD and it got me wondering: Why are Stereophile editors on a manufacturer's promotional DVD? What is up with that? This is not an educational DVD, this is promotional material and Paul McGowan makes no bones about it. I can't fathom how there could be an even more blatant conflict of interest except perhaps MF soliciting hi-fi manufacturers to advertise on his web site. I'm truly appalled.

Kim Richey

Kim Richey

The old saw about "the first album was their best" is often true, truer than most artists want to admit. And no where in music is that state more widespread than with singer/songwriters who only have a guitar, their voice and their material and no band to hide behind. Trying to hack out a career as a solo act is a bitch. Takes guts or overweening ego to get through it. Most soloists fall prey to the natural reaction which is to pour all their best ideas into the first project. That's cool until you're faced with coming up with a second and perhaps a third record. Yet sometimes the process can reverse itself, and after a fallow period a songwriter can recharge, again have something to say, and they come through with a late season masterpiece.

B&W 703 binding post

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Hi Everyone!! this is the first time I post here, but have been following the forums for quite sometime now. I have learned a lot from old posts making a lot easier making decisions when buying gear!! I have just ordered a pair of B&W 703 and am about to order from a different dealer cables as well. However, since I don't live in the US, it can become very expensive If I order something wrong. I live in Brazil.

Reel to Reel tape types/formats

Hi everyone.
Please help.
I have recently acquired a TEAC A-2050 tape player.
From what I know, its a pretty standard, consumer level, 1/4" tape recorder.
I have a stash of Ampex 406 Audio Mastering Tapes which I attempted to use in this player.
When record enabled, the audio path and VU meters lead me to believe I am recording. However, when I playback what I tried to record, I hear it VERY faintly.
First of all, am I using the right kind of tape?
Can anybody shed some light on tape types and formats?
Thanks,
C

Welcome to The Entry Level

Welcome to The Entry Level, and welcome to the weird and wonderful world of hi-end audio. This hobby can be overwhelming and intimidating, we know, but the joy it creates should far exceed and outshine any potential frustration.

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