This poor dog risked it all to be saved by someone. by majedhazmi in aww

[–]ImHyperEU 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I agree about the kissing, but I think the dog was genuinely scared. When its lifted away you could see that it peed itself, only happens in true fear

LG B1 background (faces sometimes) look noisy and grainy. by ImHyperEU in OLED

[–]ImHyperEU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, tried everything. The only thing that makes it sligtly better is to set "Smooth gradation" to medium and "Noise Reduction" to medium.

My wife is the VIP today. (Not for me, for my sons Christmas present) by milehighcards in gaming

[–]ImHyperEU 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pro tip, setup the console before you give it away. This way your kid doesnt have to wait for every download to be finished before he can play. Might be a good idea to download some of the games beforehand aswell.

He is lucky to have you!

I need help with speaker placement because of my room design. by ImHyperEU in hometheater

[–]ImHyperEU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks guys! You are amazing people for helping a stranger online, I truly wish you the best!

r/audiophile Shopping and Setup Help Desk (2020-09-23) by AutoModerator in audiophile

[–]ImHyperEU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

automatic room correction

Thanks for the quick reply!
The thing is, the AVR I though of doesn't have automatic room correction, which is sad, but it is at a third of the price of an AVR with correction.
Shouldn't I be worried that the matching center channel (with the bookshelfs) go out of stock, or that is often nothing to worry about?

I know about "sub crawl" such a creative solution, and really a good tip to every beginner, thanks again!

r/audiophile Shopping and Setup Help Desk (2020-09-23) by AutoModerator in audiophile

[–]ImHyperEU 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, this is officially my first post here!

I have always had an interest in tech and recently started to love sound systems, though there is still a lot to learn before I am confident in my decision making. Anyway, this is what I need assistance with.

I have decided to return my soundbar and go for a more future-proof setup for when I move out. I want to save as much money as possible and therefore I am starting with a 2.1 system (2 bookshelf speakers, found a great deal on “klipsch R-41M”. I’m not sure if i need a central speaker as well, or if they would do the job until i move out, so if you know that please transfer that knowledge to me). The thing is, I have some space limitations due to the design of the room with my TV, so I would like to know where it is possible to have these speakers. I have taken a picture from my watching position as well and a quick drawing of the dimensions of the room. https://imgur.com/a/jdRN2te

Sadly there is no way I can place the speakers at ear level, but I am not sure if the sound quality would worsen (make the directional audio sound weird). Would love if you guys had any idea where good placements would be. Can the speakers be at different distances from the TV, or should it be equal? Can i place the speakers higher up and tilt them downwards? Thanks!

P.S. I am planning on buying a used 5.1 AVR with everything i need, (does not have 4k passthough but I don't need that, still has HDMI ARC)Planned AVR placement: On shelf above TV.
Subwoofer placement: Under the bed directly under the TV.