Dear Gary:Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!I went to the D-Theater Session 2 on Saturday, July 13 and thoroughly enjoyed myself. I was so thrilled to finally see and experience the “ultimate” home theatre that I had been reading about for months in the magazine. I learned more about the JVC D-VHS VCR and renewed my love affair with home theatre after experiencing yours.On my way home, I called both of my clients for whom I have already installed a JVC HM-DH30000U D-VHS VCR, and told them about the Samsung OTA decoder with IEEE 1394 FireWire® connection that you used to record The Tonight Show. Could you please give me the model number of that Samsung decoder, so that I can buy it for my two clients? I also called another of my OTA hi-def clients, who said he would buy both the Samsung decoder and JVC recorder as soon as I could get them for him!Please keep offering these kinds of training sessions. I will gladly drive down from Los Angeles anytime to learn and experience all that you have to offer.
Mike “Schaef” Schaefer, Schaefco Audio & Video, Los Angeles, California
Editor-In-Chief Gary Reber Comments:
Thank you for your kind remarks. We are not presently scheduling any future D-Theater Movie Festival events at our facility, after having successfully produced three weekend event in which over 450 enthusiasts experienced our setup. But we are planning on offering such events at selected speciality home theatre showrooms. Stay tuned to our DVHSMovieGuide.com and Widescreen Review Web sites for announcements.We are also planning on two weekend events to showcase multichannel SACD and DVD-Audio at our facility.The Samsung ATSC set-top box is SIR-T165. I believe it will be available by the time this issue is published, early September.
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