A shameless bump:D
Adam Audioholic Jedi Jun 26, 2009 #62 Darn. I thought maybe you had pictures of your new power cables or something.
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Jun 27, 2009 #63 Adam said: Darn. I thought maybe you had pictures of your new power cables or something. Click to expand... Naw, I take care of my cables, so they don't need replacing
Adam said: Darn. I thought maybe you had pictures of your new power cables or something. Click to expand... Naw, I take care of my cables, so they don't need replacing
Lordoftherings Banned Oct 29, 2009 #65 skater770 said: Wow! That is amazing. Click to expand... Exactly. You took the words of my mouth. * And what a great view you got from your windows mtrycrafts!
skater770 said: Wow! That is amazing. Click to expand... Exactly. You took the words of my mouth. * And what a great view you got from your windows mtrycrafts!
TLS Guy Seriously, I have no life. Oct 29, 2009 #66 mtrycrafts said: I finally gave in and my pleasure. Yes, it is a nice place. Built the whole house. Wish I had known more of things to come when I built it back in 1990 less remodel pulling cables. Click to expand... Yes, it is a nice place and nicely crafted to. It is always a pleasure to see nicely fitted equipment and no wires all over the place. The view is not a Minnesota one. It looks like a Southwestern view to me.
mtrycrafts said: I finally gave in and my pleasure. Yes, it is a nice place. Built the whole house. Wish I had known more of things to come when I built it back in 1990 less remodel pulling cables. Click to expand... Yes, it is a nice place and nicely crafted to. It is always a pleasure to see nicely fitted equipment and no wires all over the place. The view is not a Minnesota one. It looks like a Southwestern view to me.
Transmaniacon Audioholic Oct 30, 2009 #67 Yea kicking back to some good tunes as the sun sets would make for an incredibly relaxing afternoon It does look like the SouthWest/West, especially considering the style of the home, my guess is Oregon.
Yea kicking back to some good tunes as the sun sets would make for an incredibly relaxing afternoon It does look like the SouthWest/West, especially considering the style of the home, my guess is Oregon.
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Oct 30, 2009 #68 TLS Guy said: Yes, it is a nice place and nicely crafted to. It is always a pleasure to see nicely fitted equipment and no wires all over the place. The view is not a Minnesota one. It looks like a Southwestern view to me. Click to expand... The wires are hidden behind the pull out shelves. Unfortunately the whole cabinet is somewhat of a compromise because of the curved stairs behind it so the access is not easy But then, I only do it when it is really necessary; no wire testing, etc It took me this long to post pictures, location may be about the same
TLS Guy said: Yes, it is a nice place and nicely crafted to. It is always a pleasure to see nicely fitted equipment and no wires all over the place. The view is not a Minnesota one. It looks like a Southwestern view to me. Click to expand... The wires are hidden behind the pull out shelves. Unfortunately the whole cabinet is somewhat of a compromise because of the curved stairs behind it so the access is not easy But then, I only do it when it is really necessary; no wire testing, etc It took me this long to post pictures, location may be about the same
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Oct 30, 2009 #69 Transmaniacon said: ... as the sun sets would make for an incredibly relaxing afternoon .... Click to expand... Well, there is a 1 in 4 possibility, right?
Transmaniacon said: ... as the sun sets would make for an incredibly relaxing afternoon .... Click to expand... Well, there is a 1 in 4 possibility, right?
TLS Guy Seriously, I have no life. Oct 30, 2009 #70 mtrycrafts said: The wires are hidden behind the pull out shelves. Unfortunately the whole cabinet is somewhat of a compromise because of the curved stairs behind it so the access is not easy But then, I only do it when it is really necessary; no wire testing, etc It took me this long to post pictures, location may be about the same Click to expand... What to do about wires, and getting service access, is a huge problem in domestic systems. It is a huge pain to confront a big hurdle for maintenance and service, isn't it? That is why I decided to take enough space in my remodel to have a mechanical chase I could walk into and get behind the equipment. It also serves as a small service and test area. Not a viable solution unless it is new construction or a remodel.
mtrycrafts said: The wires are hidden behind the pull out shelves. Unfortunately the whole cabinet is somewhat of a compromise because of the curved stairs behind it so the access is not easy But then, I only do it when it is really necessary; no wire testing, etc It took me this long to post pictures, location may be about the same Click to expand... What to do about wires, and getting service access, is a huge problem in domestic systems. It is a huge pain to confront a big hurdle for maintenance and service, isn't it? That is why I decided to take enough space in my remodel to have a mechanical chase I could walk into and get behind the equipment. It also serves as a small service and test area. Not a viable solution unless it is new construction or a remodel.
V Veda Audiophyte Apr 11, 2012 #71 After 13 years now I know No wonder he can't hear any difference in cables and CD players. The guy's old and the room is horribly untreated! Forget everything he says, the guy's deaf. PS: Wow an ad for Kimber Heros. The first "high end" cable I ever bought and I think I gave Mtry some long discussions on that a while back in 1999?
After 13 years now I know No wonder he can't hear any difference in cables and CD players. The guy's old and the room is horribly untreated! Forget everything he says, the guy's deaf. PS: Wow an ad for Kimber Heros. The first "high end" cable I ever bought and I think I gave Mtry some long discussions on that a while back in 1999?
mike c Audioholic Warlord Apr 11, 2012 #72 blast from the past Veda said: No wonder he can't hear any difference in cables and CD players. The guy's old and the room is horribly untreated! Forget everything he says, the guy's deaf. PS: Wow an ad for Kimber Heros. The first "high end" cable I ever bought and I think I gave Mtry some long discussions on that a while back in 1999? Click to expand... sooooo ... did you join to bomb marty or are you admitting you have another account on audioholics? anyway, will leave you to marty ... until you do something bannable.
blast from the past Veda said: No wonder he can't hear any difference in cables and CD players. The guy's old and the room is horribly untreated! Forget everything he says, the guy's deaf. PS: Wow an ad for Kimber Heros. The first "high end" cable I ever bought and I think I gave Mtry some long discussions on that a while back in 1999? Click to expand... sooooo ... did you join to bomb marty or are you admitting you have another account on audioholics? anyway, will leave you to marty ... until you do something bannable.
V Veda Audiophyte Apr 11, 2012 #73 mike c said: sooooo ... did you join to bomb marty or are you admitting you have another account on audioholics? Click to expand... What? Who? Been using the same name since Audioreview days back in the 90's. Just check it out if you don't believe me. The one and only. So I can't comment on my old buddy mtrycrafts?
mike c said: sooooo ... did you join to bomb marty or are you admitting you have another account on audioholics? Click to expand... What? Who? Been using the same name since Audioreview days back in the 90's. Just check it out if you don't believe me. The one and only. So I can't comment on my old buddy mtrycrafts?
K kyrvas Junior Audioholic Jun 7, 2017 #74 myrycrafts - I was wondering how you accessed the wires; the cabinets being flush to the wall. Very nice and clean theatre setup. Now if I could get my house in order? Also, thanks for the Welcome to audioholics; being a neophyte, I appreciate it.
myrycrafts - I was wondering how you accessed the wires; the cabinets being flush to the wall. Very nice and clean theatre setup. Now if I could get my house in order? Also, thanks for the Welcome to audioholics; being a neophyte, I appreciate it.
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Jun 10, 2017 #75 kyrvas said: myrycrafts - I was wondering how you accessed the wires; the cabinets being flush to the wall. Very nice and clean theatre setup. Now if I could get my house in order? Also, thanks for the Welcome to audioholics; being a neophyte, I appreciate it. Click to expand... Almost missed your post here. The shelves are on pull out rollers. There is space between the back and the shelf to drop wires to interconnect components. Then, there is a small crawl space in back of the equipment section with entry from the bar below the countertop. That is where the power is accessed from, speakers are connected from there to an inwall outlet box in that space. The back of that cabinet has 3" holes at shelf level so it is not visible. The top has two holes for venting. Should have put in a few more and fans at the beginning. I had to do some sheetrock cutting in the room when the HDMI cable superseded the old video cables to snake the HDMI cable to the projector. Lots of preconstruction planning in 1990 but no one knew of the future audio progress and needs. Now, not long ago, I added 4 cooling fans that was shared by others here; I think it is about 8". Keeps the 4 heat generators nice and cool. Should have done that sooner.
kyrvas said: myrycrafts - I was wondering how you accessed the wires; the cabinets being flush to the wall. Very nice and clean theatre setup. Now if I could get my house in order? Also, thanks for the Welcome to audioholics; being a neophyte, I appreciate it. Click to expand... Almost missed your post here. The shelves are on pull out rollers. There is space between the back and the shelf to drop wires to interconnect components. Then, there is a small crawl space in back of the equipment section with entry from the bar below the countertop. That is where the power is accessed from, speakers are connected from there to an inwall outlet box in that space. The back of that cabinet has 3" holes at shelf level so it is not visible. The top has two holes for venting. Should have put in a few more and fans at the beginning. I had to do some sheetrock cutting in the room when the HDMI cable superseded the old video cables to snake the HDMI cable to the projector. Lots of preconstruction planning in 1990 but no one knew of the future audio progress and needs. Now, not long ago, I added 4 cooling fans that was shared by others here; I think it is about 8". Keeps the 4 heat generators nice and cool. Should have done that sooner.
K kyrvas Junior Audioholic Jun 11, 2017 #76 mtrycrafts said: Almost missed your post here. The shelves are on pull out rollers. There is space between the back and the shelf to drop wires to interconnect components. Then, there is a small crawl space in back of the equipment section with entry from the bar below the countertop. That is where the power is accessed from, speakers are connected from there to an inwall outlet box in that space. The back of that cabinet has 3" holes at shelf level so it is not visible. The top has two holes for venting. Should have put in a few more and fans at the beginning. I had to do some sheetrock cutting in the room when the HDMI cable superseded the old video cables to snake the HDMI cable to the projector. Lots of preconstruction planning in 1990 but no one knew of the future audio progress and needs. Now, not long ago, I added 4 cooling fans that was shared by others here; I think it is about 8". Keeps the 4 heat generators nice and cool. Should have done that sooner. Click to expand... mtrycrafts - That was indeed some planning for the day;and yes, technology changes; so the future I hope will be wireless.
mtrycrafts said: Almost missed your post here. The shelves are on pull out rollers. There is space between the back and the shelf to drop wires to interconnect components. Then, there is a small crawl space in back of the equipment section with entry from the bar below the countertop. That is where the power is accessed from, speakers are connected from there to an inwall outlet box in that space. The back of that cabinet has 3" holes at shelf level so it is not visible. The top has two holes for venting. Should have put in a few more and fans at the beginning. I had to do some sheetrock cutting in the room when the HDMI cable superseded the old video cables to snake the HDMI cable to the projector. Lots of preconstruction planning in 1990 but no one knew of the future audio progress and needs. Now, not long ago, I added 4 cooling fans that was shared by others here; I think it is about 8". Keeps the 4 heat generators nice and cool. Should have done that sooner. Click to expand... mtrycrafts - That was indeed some planning for the day;and yes, technology changes; so the future I hope will be wireless.