New TVs thread
At least then there would be something watertight in that flat of his.
The pouch, like my bants, is tiiiiiiiiiight!
Lol. And also eww
Went for a Sony in the end.
Amps went for a Sony Wankman
This site/Youtube channel have some pretty good insight and reviews.
Not gonna lie, I fuckin hate the sound out of modern TVs. Watching Homes Under the Hammer shouldn’t be some visceral audio experience, Dion’s baritone doesn’t need to be some reproduction of Leftfield at Brixton with a bag of doves. This newy isn’t too bad now I’ve equed the fuck out of it, but it’s still a bit of a nonsense. The manufacturers and their desire to be ‘cinema like’ can fuck off.
Amps Couldn’t agree more, but not sure if it’s the TVs or the sound mixing on the actual program/film.
I really struggle to hear dialogue over and above the surround effects even with the speech enhancements on. US films are the worst, with accents and actors just mumbling their words. Really takes the joy out of many files as you have to turn the volume back down again when the effects kick in so you don’t wake the dead.
Or my years in the bass bins of Gurnmills have finally caught up with me .
IndustryStandard Nah, the difference between the newy and the oldy here is stark. It’s the TV, nothing to do with the source material or your ears. On the newy nearly all music has a low thud or rumble to it and it’s just fuckin irksome as it jars with the rest of the audio. Better now equed, but still not as good as the oldy.
Sony actually have a ‘speech enhancement’ option, as if to admit ’our speakers are so fuckin overly dynamic and bass heavy, we’ve had to add in compensation so you can watch a normal TV show’.
Palestines.
One “Eq’s” a modern TV by buying a fuck off Soundbar and turning it up so loud the worms come out of the lawn.
Even the old dear 3 doors down has no problem hearing the dialogue .
Our tv is fucked, so in the market for a new 50” tv. Any recommendations? Cheers
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RichM it’s your lucky day, Rich - I subscribe to Which Magazine and this is where it comes into its own. This is their “As good as it gets” TV:
LG OLED65C46LA, £1,500
I’m guessing there’s a 50” version, but I’d suggest getting a bigger TV - I’ve never regretted it.