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Can anyone recommend other AV furniture brands that have a similar aesthetic to Salamander's stuff but aren't quite so spendy? I really love most of what they do, especially this Madrid stuff but I just can't see myself spending $1,000+ on a cabinet/stand quite yet. http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/madrid/ma7022.jsp
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SatanX posted:I think Im done for a Home Theater upgrades for awhile. Is... is that a Bill the Cat plush on the sub?
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# ? Nov 3, 2010 02:56 |
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Schpyder posted:Is... is that a Bill the Cat plush on the sub? The true cornerstone of a Home Theater
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# ? Nov 3, 2010 03:23 |
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MMD3 posted:Can anyone recommend other AV furniture brands that have a similar aesthetic to Salamander's stuff but aren't quite so spendy? I picked up this stand earlier this year, and couldn't be happier. It fits my Denon receiver perfectly, and my center channel fits in with little room to spare and I think it looks great. It has been extremely stable with a 40" flat screen, two mdf bookshelf speakers, receiver, cable box, internet goodies, center channel, xbox, and movies and shows no sign of sagging. This is the best price I've seen on this unit as well. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JCXDQC/ref=oss_product
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# ? Nov 3, 2010 06:47 |
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I really enjoy my make shift av cabinet as I only have 4 components. This cabinet fits my needs with the 3 bays for equipment and the triplite sit on top of this. I did have to drill 1 1/2in hole through the top to run my cables but this is out of site as it is mounted above the couch. I just about finished my setup so hope to have pictures for you guys. It currently holds Onkyo 507 PS3 xbox triplite surge protector Width: 58 5/8 " Depth: 14 5/8 " Height: 13 3/8 " Max. load: 99 lb http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10176273
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# ? Nov 3, 2010 16:39 |
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This is what my setup is looking like after the recent addition of a new receiver and some new speakers. Samsung LN40A650 Pioneer VSX-1020-K Velodyne SPL-1000 sub (not pictured... one of my best craigslist finds ever) Aperion Intimus 4C center channel Aperion Intimus 5B bookshelves The center is a little on the small side but it sounds great for it's size and all 3 of the speakers were picked up at an annual warehouse sale and ended up being a great deal. The sub next to the PS3 is actually for the PC speakers, I just switch back and forth between the PC speakers and receiver depending on if I'm gaming or listening to music or watching a movie. The PC is connected to the receiver via DVI > HDMI video and optical audio. MMD3 fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Nov 4, 2010 |
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SatanX posted:For any of those that have never seen theater lights in action: I take it the flickering/pulsing is just a product of the camera you shot that video with?
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Legdiian posted:I take it the flickering/pulsing is just a product of the camera you shot that video with? Yes, the color change is very smooth. Videos and Pics really do not do it justice.
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SatanX posted:For any of those that have never seen theater lights in action: Is there any specific purpose or function to the Cryon lighting or is it more for "looks"? I could see how having them on during a movie, if watching it in complete darkness would take some of the brightness away from the TV. But then again, you're watching movies at the theather in complete darkness...
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# ? Nov 5, 2010 23:26 |
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AzCoug posted:Is there any specific purpose or function to the Cryon lighting or is it more for "looks"? I could see how having them on during a movie, if watching it in complete darkness would take some of the brightness away from the TV. But then again, you're watching movies at the theather in complete darkness... a lot of people get headaches when going from bright to dark. It's actually supposed to be better for your eyes to have ambient light on.
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# ? Nov 5, 2010 23:31 |
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AzCoug posted:Is there any specific purpose or function to the Cryon lighting or is it more for "looks"? I could see how having them on during a movie, if watching it in complete darkness would take some of the brightness away from the TV. But then again, you're watching movies at the theather in complete darkness... You really want a soft white light (behind the display), it makes a difference. From HomeTheaterMag.com http://www.hometheatermag.com/bootcamp/163/ quote:A good lighting system enhances your theater room in a couple of ways. From a performance point of view, the system needs to provide light so that people can safely move around the room. You should also arrange the light sources so that they don't cast any glare or light on the image, which would wash out the picture. If you have a direct-view or rear-projection display, the folks at the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) recommend that you place a bias light behind the display. This reduces eye fatigue by providing a constant light source, and it doesn't compromise image performance.
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# ? Nov 5, 2010 23:50 |
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To give you an idea of what it's like, I use one of the two 'white' modes when I want to watch a movie. It seems bright in the pic, but its a lot softer (iphone cam sucks, my digital cam is not here atm). It makes the colors pop and makes the blacks seem deeper. Want to try it out? Go to the supermarket and get yourself one of those low power bulbs, dimmer the better (something like this - http://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-CFL-Light-Bulb-20-Watt-75W-Equivalent-6-Pk/5650616 ). Put it in a desk lamp and put it behind your TV (point it at the wall).
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# ? Nov 6, 2010 00:02 |
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OLD AND BUSTED NEW HOTNESS: Just picked up a Sony KDL55NX810, and a few weeks ago got a Shuttle XS35GT and threw in an SSD. Got rid of the DVD player since that's no longer needed. A new flush mount is coming, I just wanted to get it thrown up there until it gets here.
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# ? Nov 6, 2010 00:39 |
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devmd01 posted:OLD AND BUSTED wait, why would you want your MPC to have a small SSD?
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# ? Nov 6, 2010 07:37 |
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MMD3 posted:wait, why would you want your MPC to have a small SSD? Because spinning hard drives can be noisy? Because having a responsive computer is nice?
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# ? Nov 6, 2010 08:21 |
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So many tvs wall mounted at 4-6 feet off the ground.. i feel sorry for your guests
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MMD3 posted:wait, why would you want your MPC to have a small SSD? This is before the raid card got here, but you get the idea. Goes in the back room, so the only noise I hear when listening to a movie is the movie.
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devmd01 posted:This is before the raid card got here, but you get the idea. Goes in the back room, so the only noise I hear when listening to a movie is the movie. Very nice. Why switch DVDs / Blurays / CD / etc... when you can navigate to all of it from the couch. BTW, newegg is having a nice sale on the 2TB WD green drives (w/ 64mb cache). $89 a pop.
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devmd01 posted:This is before the raid card got here, but you get the idea. Goes in the back room, so the only noise I hear when listening to a movie is the movie. ahhh, nice... so do you have it configured to automatically buffer any movies you want to watch to the SSD or something?
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Just streams directly over the network, ssd only holds Windows 7 and XBMC. I installed a gigabit cat-6 infrastructure with at least 2 drops to every room in the house, which is nice with U-Verse because I can just move a box wherever I want. The xs35gt only has a 100mbit nic in it, but it's still plenty to stream off the file server. Massive heatpipes with no fans and an ssd makes for a 100% silent htpc, kind of freaks me out. Keystone wallplates are nice, too: Click here for the full 800x600 image. devmd01 fucked around with this message at 16:06 on Nov 6, 2010 |
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Omegaslast posted:So many tvs wall mounted at 4-6 feet off the ground.. i feel sorry for your guests Or 8 feet. Holy poo poo that hurts my neck just looking at the picture.
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Legdiian posted:Or 8 feet. Holy poo poo that hurts my neck just looking at the picture. Seriously! That looks like sitting at the front row of the movies.
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# ? Nov 7, 2010 00:11 |
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Omegaslast posted:So many tvs wall mounted at 4-6 feet off the ground.. i feel sorry for your guests Legdiian posted:Or 8 feet. Holy poo poo that hurts my neck just looking at the picture. Barry posted:Seriously! That looks like sitting at the front row of the movies. Very helpful posts. Get out. Wall mounting it like that at an angle actually drastically reduces glare in that environment. Also if you would be so kind as to specify where he should better mount it we could all benefit from such knowledge.
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 02:39 |
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BrettRobb posted:Very helpful posts. Get out. Says the guy with his TV mounted 6 feet above the floor for no good reason.
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 03:21 |
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Neutral corners. To each thier own.
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 03:46 |
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I honestly discounted houses with living rooms centered around a fireplace that made it impossible to place the TV anywhere. A decade or two ago you could stick a 27" CRT in the corner, but these massive TV's we have nowadays make it really challenging to layout rooms. And for how often you use a fireplace compared to a TV, I just found them really annoying.
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Oh, come on now. Admittedly, I thought when installing that being level with the doorway would be more pleasing overall. I can drop the tv around 9" without exposing the current mount holes. However, I do feel you're blowing the issue of out proportion. Its not even remotely uncomfortable to watch. (mostly because i exceed the optimal viewing distance) Assuming the grey paint in your room is ~80" tall, this looks to be fairly accurate. Crazy what a difference 61 makes vs 50.
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 08:27 |
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After a good 10 hours of tv/movie/sports watching this weekend, my neck is fine. Thanks for your concern, everyone!
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 19:18 |
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Where's the best place to find quality Cryon lighting?
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 19:49 |
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AzCoug posted:Where's the best place to find quality Cryon lighting? Sam's Club - http://www.samsclub.com/sams/shop/product.jsp?productId=197703&navAction=
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# ? Nov 8, 2010 20:01 |
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Samsung 46" 1080p/120hz Nintendo Wii Samsung Blu-Ray player 8-bit NES Aiwa Turntable Aiwa Speakers (I have JBLs, I just have to rewire them and use those instead) Vintage 70s Fisher Receiver Init TV Stand (was around $130)
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# ? Nov 9, 2010 01:05 |
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Red posted:
Very nice. But you are missing one important thing. An Atari 2600. Seriously. That near that reciever would look drat nice.
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SatanX posted:Very nice. But you are missing one important thing. An Atari 2600. Seriously. That near that reciever would look drat nice. That is not a god damned bad idea. Somewhere around here I have a random Spider-Man cartridge. That game sucks, but at least it's a start.
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# ? Nov 9, 2010 02:53 |
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MMD3 posted:Can anyone recommend other AV furniture brands that have a similar aesthetic to Salamander's stuff but aren't quite so spendy? I know OmniMount does, but I am not sure the quality amazon search "modern tv stand" and some good results follow.
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# ? Nov 9, 2010 14:51 |
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ignore this. Thought I was on the last page.
jonathan fucked around with this message at 03:28 on Nov 11, 2010 |
# ? Nov 11, 2010 03:20 |
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jonathan posted:Cool for music or just to trip on, but it's widely understood that non neutral coloured lighting/walls cause your eyes to do funny things which degrade picture quality. I'd keep it on a white setting for movie watching. And experiment with brightness, if you get it right, the blacks your TV produces will seem darker. Yup, thats exactly what I do. SatanX posted:To give you an idea of what it's like, I use one of the two 'white' modes when I want to watch a movie. It seems bright in the pic, but its a lot softer (iphone cam sucks, my digital cam is not here atm). It makes the colors pop and makes the blacks seem deeper. Want to try it out? Go to the supermarket and get yourself one of those low power bulbs, dimmer the better (something like this - http://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-CFL-Light-Bulb-20-Watt-75W-Equivalent-6-Pk/5650616 ). Put it in a desk lamp and put it behind your TV (point it at the wall). SatanX fucked around with this message at 03:27 on Nov 11, 2010 |
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sterster posted:I really enjoy my make shift av cabinet as I only have 4 components. This cabinet fits my needs with the 3 bays for equipment and the triplite sit on top of this. I did have to drill 1 1/2in hole through the top to run my cables but this is out of site as it is mounted above the couch. I just about finished my setup so hope to have pictures for you guys. Check out my pictures a page or two back. I have the same piece, however I mounted it as a floating unit on the wall.
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# ? Nov 11, 2010 03:30 |
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Finally got around to hiding all the cables behind my wall mount. Ended up just rigging up a painted board that matches the rest of the trim in the room in the corner behind the set. Took me so long because I got lazy finding an Wii sensor bar extension wire and a longer power cable.
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# ? Nov 11, 2010 22:46 |
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Thaaat's better: Glare isn't visible from the seating area. Ran optical from the TV back to the receiver too for 5.1 netflix/pandora goodness. devmd01 fucked around with this message at 03:55 on Nov 14, 2010 |
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I may be looking at getting a new TV to replace my 40" Samsung. I was thinking in the 55-65 range (so, giant). I'm renting and can't mount my TV on the wall, so I am limited to entertainment units. Where are good places to look for bench style units? I figure this would be a good place to check and see what people are using.
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