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Siroc posted:Are you a Sinfonian? Whatup bro! Fall '08 at Omicron Iota, UW-Platteville sterster posted:Epic setup Great use of the limited space you have, that looks like an excellent place for movies. What are you using for your HD source?
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# ? May 18, 2011 18:01 |
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sterster posted:Optoma hd20 1080p projector Glad you see they fixed that for you. Did you have to pay for the repair?
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# ? May 20, 2011 14:48 |
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CaseFace McGee posted:Great use of the limited space you have, that looks like an excellent place for movies. What are you using for your HD source? I'm using my PS3 for blueray, just got a new Linksys router that I can use a USB device with as a media server so I plan on getting my external HDD setup as well. Hippie Hedgehog posted:Glad you see they fixed that for you. Did you have to pay for the repair? Nope, nothing at all thank goodness. It actually wasn't the color wheel ether like I thought. Apparently it was just dusty. I cleaned it out my self with some compressed air before I sent it out but that didn't take care of it. They took 3 weeks to clean it but it works. Also tried talking them into replacing the bulb, but that as you can probably guess was a long shot and didn't happen.
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# ? May 21, 2011 04:51 |
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# ? May 30, 2011 22:08 |
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Your tv looks a bit small against that wall and those speakers, but if you're happy, good for ya. Get something for the walls though!
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# ? Jun 1, 2011 03:10 |
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Here's our setup for our first apartment. I took jonathan's advice with the Pioneer speakers. I'm trying to coax the wife into letting me get a sub. This setup is used mostly for TV/movies. 46" Sony KDL-46ex500 Pioneer VSX-920-K Pioneer SP-FS51-LR Pioneer SP-C21 Acer Revo Comcast HD DVR box Sony BDP-S580 3D Blu-ray disc player
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# ? Jun 2, 2011 03:12 |
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Does anyone have any recommendations on a reasonably priced stand for a 46" TV? I just ordered a Samsung 46" LED LCD and I'm having a hard time picking out a stand.
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 00:15 |
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antishock posted:Your tv looks a bit small against that wall and those speakers, but if you're happy, good for ya. Get something for the walls though! Yeah, it does look small now that I look at that picture again. It's a 42" TV. I bought it like that instead of a 50" because at the time I was living with roommates and it was just in my room. Now I live in my own. Eventually I'll update to a larger TV.
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 18:49 |
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Corbet posted:Does anyone have any recommendations on a reasonably priced stand for a 46" TV? I just ordered a Samsung 46" LED LCD and I'm having a hard time picking out a stand. I bought a z-line off amazon. Pretty happy with it.
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# ? Jun 11, 2011 19:52 |
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Corbet posted:Does anyone have any recommendations on a reasonably priced stand for a 46" TV? I just ordered a Samsung 46" LED LCD and I'm having a hard time picking out a stand. I recently picked up this one. Its pretty decent. You have to put it together yourself but its pretty easy. Free shipping too. http://www.amazon.com/South-Shore-Furniture-Collection-Stand/dp/B00284ASX0/ref=sr_1_46?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1307988106&sr=1-46
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# ? Jun 13, 2011 19:02 |
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Does such a thing as a low-profile, low-weight UPS exist? I have my TV mounted on the wall, and there's a power outlet behind it. The HDMI cables are run through the wall as well. Everything in the cabinet below is hooked up to a couple of UPS devices. During storms, our electricity will blink on and off rapidly, and the UPS' keep everything on for a couple of minutes. Everything except the TV. I'd like to find something I can strap to the arm of the TV mount, plug it into the wall, and then plug the TV into that. I guess I can buy another UPS and build a shelf behind the TV, but that's a lot of work if I can find something light that I can strap to mount.
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 15:38 |
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Run power through the wall along with the rest of the cables, plug into the ups you already have? To do this to code, you are going to need an inlet and outlet along with wire rated for in wall use. You can find kits to do this for around $60 - $70. That or buy a 1u (1.75") UPS and zip tie it to the back of your TV. Though it still is going to weigh around 25 lbs. How much equipment do you have that you already have multiple UPSes?
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 17:02 |
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I've been building on my existing equipment for awhile, so I ended up with two relatively small UPS units as opposed to one big one. It works well for my purposes. Eventually (probably after the next big round of game consoles come out) I'll replace the stuff I have with a bigger one. I'll look around for a kit. Shouldn't be too hard to get it to work since I've already got the wholes cut to get power up there in the first place. Thanks!
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 17:16 |
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Received my mammoth HSU VTF-15H sub yesterday. It absolutely kicks rear end. Panasonic XR-55 Onix/AV123 Speakers: X-MTM L/R X-CS Center X-LS Surrounds on ghetto stands for the time being. Future upgrades - receiver, subwoofer isolation pad, acoustic panels and a bigger/softer area rug. Edit: Add a TV and non-craptastic Stand to that list. So obvious, I forgot to add em. goobernoodles fucked around with this message at 21:59 on Jun 14, 2011 |
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goobernoodles posted:Good god! That's the overkill version of overkill.
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 22:13 |
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Yeah, I think that you're going to need a bigger TV.
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 22:59 |
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feraltennisprodigy posted:Yeah, I think that you're going to need a bigger TV. Agreed, it looks minuscule compared to the speakers. How many inches is it? If it's above 46"... those are crazy huge speakers/sub.
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:19 |
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It's 42"
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# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:41 |
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My God man. Can we get a comparison shot of something beside that sub?
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 06:15 |
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Mcqueen posted:It's 42" Wow, that's pretty hilarious. I thought it was a 26" HDTV/Monitor combo thing from Walmart or something. I would double check the mounting of those pictures on the wall if you ever decide to really test that sub.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 13:56 |
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Dave Thorpe Painting posted:My God man. Can we get a comparison shot of something beside that sub?
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 17:35 |
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im tempted to post my setup as i havent posted it in a while and its gotten even more loving ridiculous. His setup is far from overkill.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 18:08 |
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coolskillrex remix posted:im tempted to post my setup as i havent posted it in a while and its gotten even more loving ridiculous. His setup is far from overkill. No grandstanding pls. Just post.
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# ? Jun 15, 2011 19:49 |
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Most ridiculous is the guy with the 6.5' speakers in his bedroom at his parents' house.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 00:24 |
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- 46" Bravia ex500 - Paradigm Monitor 7s - Rotel RA-1062 - An Xbox 360 with Netflix - An old Pioneer Laserdisc player I picked up for $5 at the sally ann. Occasionally used to watch Speed. Works pretty well. Honestly, I'd like to move the chair but it doesn't fit anywhere else and my girlfriend absolutely loves it, so throwing it away is out of the question. I had a hard enough time convincing her to let me mount the bass traps.
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steckles posted:Works pretty well. Honestly, I'd like to move the chair but it doesn't fit anywhere else and my girlfriend absolutely loves it, so throwing it away is out of the question. I had a hard enough time convincing her to let me mount the bass traps. It kinda looks like you get an old woman to sit there and tell you stories when there's nothing on tv.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 01:15 |
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Made some small changes today. I was mistaken and last time I posted, thats a 37" TV, not a 42". Currently researching/saving for a 55" LCD and some speaker stands that I didn't make at work from scrap wood. I don't think its too shabby for some poor kids, but whatever.
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# ? Jun 19, 2011 03:33 |
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New TV! LG 55" LED
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# ? Jun 20, 2011 15:08 |
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Thought I'd show you my new valve amp. Bought it off eBay for $140 and aside from re-soldering one connection it has been incredibly good. Paired it with some Magnat Quantum bookshelf speakers and have the amp running off an M-Audio USB interface through my computer. Sounds absolutely fantastic and I can't recommend it more if you want to power a couple of speakers.
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Timage posted:Thought I'd show you my new valve amp. Bought it off eBay for $140 and aside from re-soldering one connection it has been incredibly good. Paired it with some Magnat Quantum bookshelf speakers and have the amp running off an M-Audio USB interface through my computer. Sounds absolutely fantastic and I can't recommend it more if you want to power a couple of speakers. Doesn't the non-symmetrical and off-height setup bother you? I'd switch the left speaker with the amp and get something for the speaker to sit on so you have better imaging and balance. How much power does that amp put out?
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# ? Jun 21, 2011 20:41 |
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Anybody have pictures of/or use some sort of LED backlighting on the wall behind the TV. I've heard it helps with PQ (although not too sure how that works) and eye strain. Any links where you can find them?
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# ? Jun 21, 2011 20:41 |
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I have a fairly scrappy setup of 4 LED rods at home on the back of my TV. I can't remember where I got it from, maybe Ebay? I guess the phone pic doesn't do it justice but you can change the colour so its not pink. It supposedly helps a bit with eye strain, but it certainly looks nifty in the dark.
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AzCoug posted:Anybody have pictures of/or use some sort of LED backlighting on the wall behind the TV. I've heard it helps with PQ (although not too sure how that works) and eye strain. IKEA - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80192378
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wanderlost posted:IKEA - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80192378 Have you used these? Will they give off similar light like Captain Matchbox's?
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 05:35 |
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AzCoug posted:Have you used these? Will they give off similar light like Captain Matchbox's? I picked up the multi-color ones of these. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20119418 They were ok at best. But to be honest you need very specific lights to make sure you do biased lighting properly. This basically boils down to the color of light (which needs to be 6500K temperature) & the background to which you are lighting. These LEDs are properly not going to produce that type of lighting and is thus why I returned mine. In addition to the fact that they are cheaply made and were not very bright. But, you can always check the stats on the light to see if they fall within these specific ranges. Do they look cool? Hell Yeah! But I was more worried about producing proper color & picture than anything else. Now, if you can get the ones that change color & intensity to music and that's all you use it for then why not. Here is some more info on what you would need to do this correctly & why it works. http://www.cinemaquestinc.com/ive.htm
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I'm trying to teach myself some poo poo, so I bought a Arduino box, some wires, and some crazy lights from Hong Kong, and I'm gonna try to build my own AmbiLight to plug into my HTPC. It's....not going well.
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AzCoug posted:Anybody have pictures of/or use some sort of LED backlighting on the wall behind the TV. I've heard it helps with PQ (although not too sure how that works) and eye strain. Bias lighting helps with perceived contrast. It keeps your iris from going all over the place due to changing brightness of the display in a dark viewing space which helps black reproduction. Ever look at a display in the light and thing "man this looks amazing, the contrast and the black detail" then turn off the lights and think "wow what a mess?" Black is a very relative thing, and bias lighting helps control it. It also reduces eye strain and fatigue by giving your eyes a more constant light level. While Ambient lighting can do this you have to make sure you get the various light settings right, or it will ruin the purpose. That is why you normally just go for the most neutral light you can.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 21:03 |
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goobernoodles posted:Doesn't the non-symmetrical and off-height setup bother you? I'd switch the left speaker with the amp and get something for the speaker to sit on so you have better imaging and balance. How much power does that amp put out? The difference in height doesn't create imbalance at all in my opinion. And i actually sit to the very left of the desk so that i'm positioned centrally to the speakers. The sound field is amazing. Vocals seem to come straight out of the lcd monitor. Amp pumps out 10 watts a channel. Even tested it with some B&W 683 speakers and they sang!
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# ? Jun 27, 2011 00:44 |
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Just moved into a new 1 br apt in savannah. Heres my student setup. Marantz 2245, Polk bookshelfs (garbage), HSU STF-2, Sony CDP-CX300, JVC XV-BP1 BluRay player, Sennheiser HD600's, and theres a Denon AVR-1909 in the cabinet that isnt being used because its a joke compared to the marantz, even though it does have that handy sub-out port. Cant decide if I want to upgrade the speakers or get a fancy DAC next. I don't really care about the TV. Sound is more important.
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Well, I'll post the setup at my house. One of our roommates just moved out and another isn't home right now to give me permission to photograph his room (he's a goon, so I guess he can post pics of his room on his own.) I'll start with the front room. The TV is a 50 inch Samsung plasma. This is a room sees less use than a lot of other places in the house. Oh, and in the four years I've lived here there has never been a fire in that fireplace so there's no real threat to the TV from it. Here's my roommate's room. It's the same plasma as in the front room. The stuff on the stand is kind of hard to see, but he has a ps3, an older Onkyo receiver, his cable box/dvr, and a rebuilt X-Box 360 that's current task is to stream Netflix. There are also two rears behind his bed that I didn't photograph. Next I'll take you to the downstairs. This is my bedroom. The TV is a 55" Sony Bravia LCD. I use a Sony HT CT150 soundbar. I had doubts originally about whether it would sound good in my room, but it's performed amazingly for the price. I found a used one for about $80 and I've been extremely satisfied with what it does. I've also got a PS3 and an Xbox 360 for gaming. I also have a cable box and the Blu Ray player that I use for watching movies. I wouldn't have the Blu Ray player if it hadn't come free with the purchase of my television. This is the room that gets the most use in the house. The main TV is a 73 inch Mitsubishi DLP. It's hooked up to a Sony Blu Ray player, an Onkyo receiver (with an iPod dock attached), and Polk speakers. The sub isn't in the picture. I also missed the side channels so you can't really see it, but the system is 7.1. The TV to the house left is a 42 inch LG plasma and the one to the house right is a 32 inch Samsung LCD. The shelves used to be more full, but we're currently re-organizing all of that stuff. There is also an N64 under there that gets hooked up to the side TVs occasionally. Here are the backchannels, they're up a little higher than I think is really optimal, but there's never really been that noticeable of a difference from the days that we had them set up more level with the front channels. Here's the bathroom next to the TV room. The TV is a cheap Sanyo LCD that I used to have in my room and it's hooked up to the cable box in the TV room so that you can keep current with what's going on in the other room. Now I know that the DVR does this function just as well. However, what if more than one person is watching downstairs and suddenly one of them has to poop? Now everybody can stay tuned to the same program. Sadly, this TV is way more useful than either of the side TVs. We also have a garage TV so that we don't have to stop watching while playing drinking games but that's not really notable enough for me to attach another picture. We also ran cable to the outside near our hot tub so that we can move a TV outside. Jesus, we have too many TVs. Edit: Sorry, had to fix that table breakage. EmperorBobman fucked around with this message at 23:27 on Jul 1, 2011 |
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