Originally Posted By: 73Bruin
I assume that with the OP1 having Dolby and DTS, you do not need a separate receiver, that you connect your source appliances to your HDTV and then connect the TV's HDMI output the OSB-1, with volume and the like being handled by the TV remote, is that correct?

If so this sounds like great setup for bedrooms.



We are getting a bit ahead of ourselves here before our "official" announcement but I wanted you to know that the unit does not have HDMI-in, but it does have three digital inputs: (two optical and one coax) and analog inputs as well. The OSB-1 can be wired to your TV or to any of your source products (such as the optical out of a cable box.)

If you have a remote control that accepts codes for all brands of AV receivers we have included a code you can use that will drive the volume and other features.

To address your observation,in many homes "subwoofer" and "bedroom" are not uttered the same sentence so the OSB-1 can be an ideal solution. We lived with a prototype in our bedroom for three weeks and we can't wait to set up the production unit.

Peter