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ah right fair enough, like said to renton the two big firms in town seem to have nothing but expensive mercs as cabs but for the most part i'd say a load of the newer ones are the models with stop/start etc to be better on their mpg.

 

Don;t think the 300c has mind but nice cars but hugggggge, my thinking was it looks like something Tony Soprano would've drove :lol: was too high an insurance group for me at the time (was a couple of years back when i'd first started driving), could probably manage it now i've a 3 years no claims and have hit 30.

 

Won't be another coupe i'll get anyway, time for back seats next time! Think i'm going aim for an L200 next time i have to change.

 

I had an L200 (Animal) about 7-8 year ago. Was a beast! Turning circle of an 18wheeler mind... Was great fun though.

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Anyone know a decent soundbar/home cinema for £100-150?

 

My TV only has Digital Audio out & apparently the HDMI slot works as a sound out too.

 

Frankly I'm confused.

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Anyone know a decent soundbar/home cinema for £100-150?

 

My TV only has Digital Audio out & apparently the HDMI slot works as a sound out too.

 

Frankly I'm confused.

 

Tom HDMI is embedded audio and video, hence why if you have a HDMI output (and make sure it's an output as well as an input) you can use it to route to a A/V amplifier.

Just be aware there are a few A/V amps (the cheaper ones) that only decode the video channel on their HDMI inputs.

So check the specs for Audio - HDMI input.

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After mainly drinking and eating for the past few days and raging at the match I might just ask the guy in the shop.

Could i watch a program/play a game with one HDMI slot and have one going to the amp? There's 4 slots.

 

The budget remains anyway -

 

and the current set up

 

Panasonic Viera LED TV > PS3 & HD freeview. The speakers on the TV are good enough for films but I just got Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day Blu Ray for Christmas and I fancy BLASTING it.

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I can get an LG sound bar and subwoofer for £75 but it didn't say anything about the digital out.

 

It says it's suitable for 40'' TV's would it make any difference if the size is different?

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Whenever I'm in the market for electronics I tend to look at the what hi-fi awards for the year and either get one of the winners or cheaper versions they compare the winners to favourably.

 

http://www.whathifi.com/awards/2012/

 

Word of mouth is all well and good, but everyone wants to tell people that their telly is great, so I tend not to place too much stock in the word of the bloke in the pub.

 

I'm currently deliberating whether to get new double glazing, central heating or a 55 inch Sony KDL-55HX853.

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What's the record for having last reply on threads. I was on the first 13 replies on general chat before I got bored and gave up.

I filled a page once... Not something I'm proud of.

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After mainly drinking and eating for the past few days and raging at the match I might just ask the guy in the shop.

Could i watch a program/play a game with one HDMI slot and have one going to the amp? There's 4 slots.

 

The budget remains anyway -

 

and the current set up

 

Panasonic Viera LED TV > PS3 & HD freeview. The speakers on the TV are good enough for films but I just got Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day Blu Ray for Christmas and I fancy BLASTING it.

 

I ended up getting a Panasonic SC-HTB20EB-K 2.1 Sound bar. It couples the television & they link automatically, over budget by £50 but I've just got home and BLASTED Led Zeppelin on it.

 

Fucking amazing, the subwoofer is catering for the rhythm section beautifully. :spinwank:

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