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That's a fantastic price for a good all in one system. It also has a hdmi arc which would be great for movies, tv, gaming. You would have to spend much much more to get similar value in speakers + amp. May I ask what speaker stands you are looking at? I have also been on the market for a pair, been eyeing on a few at monoprice.com but their inventory seems f'ed up. Source: 7 months ago
Go to monoprice.com and buy a certified hdmi 2.1 cable for 17$. They are one of the best websites for quality cables. Source: 7 months ago
They are on sale at monoprice.com for $419.99 with their EXTRA30 code. Once EQ'd they are truly TOTL Summit-Fi worthy. They use the same pinout as the M1570, so make sure you get the correct Balanced cable, else you risk shorting your amp. Periapt and Hart Audio make cables for them, as well as Monoprice. (I have MP's). Source: 7 months ago
Costco has decent Denon and Yamaha AVRs in stock. Those would be full on surround sound receivers so you could go that route in the future. If you just want stereo, Marantz has a really good integrated amp. But many companies have great 2 channel integrated amps. If you are in the US (that was my assumption) get on Crutchfield's website and search for 2 channel amps. If you just get "an amp" you'll need a pre-amp... Source: 7 months ago
If you're hell bent on putting a TV/Surround sound in there, you'd want in wall speakers, which you can find at amazon, best buy, monoprice.com and I'm sure other places as well. You may want to consider adding insulation to the walls. Source: 12 months ago
Personally I use YNAW (You Need A Wiki), which makes you a wiki using google drive, I know obsidian is also good but it just doesn't jive right for me. Source: 7 months ago
I personally use google drive, and use https://youneedawiki.com/ to display it as a wiki. Completely free. Source: about 1 year ago
Is there a wiki that has a sidebar which uses some kind of expandable / collapsable folder structure that makes the taxonomy really clear? Here's an example as used in youneedawiki. I really like how clear and fast it is to see where you are in any particular knowledge branch. Source: about 1 year ago
Trying to nail down what tools we will use as a fully remote team needing to work asynchronously. We will have paid versions of GitHub (Teams) and Google Workspace for email / calendar and docs. I did look at notion, clickup but I honestly think I prefer limiting our spend on an extra tool. What I like about notion is how its got a wiki structure, and this is where G-Docs leaves us short. The performance of... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
There's an add-on to Google drive called "You Need a Wiki" that lets you build your own Wikipedia out of folders and Google Docs. The ability to add links between sites and documents makes it an excellent way to organise research and notes. Source: almost 2 years ago
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