So, as seen in my new TV thread, I have a new TV (along with a somewhat comically small entertainment center for it, but that'll be rectified after a while). The entertainment center was what we could find that supported the weight of the TV (without being nearly half the price of the TV itself. I've a client for whom I did some pro bono freelance work who does wood design, and I'm going to see about getting them to do a larger, more appropriate entertainment center.
But anyway.
In the short-term, I've found that the new entertainment center, by virtue of having a back on it (unlike the design of my old one), acts as a sound chamber. So the PS3 (which doubles as our Blu-ray player, particularly now as the new TV is 3D-capable) fans kick up, it's like a jet engine sitting below the screen. Now, I have one of the OG (original-gen, yo), inclusive-of-actual-PS2-hardware, George-Foreman-Grill-looking ****. So while it's still quieter than the Xbox, in 'normal' mode it's noticeable, and when the fans really kick in, it's distractingly loud.
I have no qualms about moving it (along with the 47" TV that previously resided in the den) up to the bedroom, and picking up one of the slick new-model PS3s (yay, no more Spider-Man font!), but my question is: will it help? Are the new PS3s really quieter? Anyone have any experiences with them?
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