Time for an update.
We move in a week from today.
As far as the systems go, we have the internet in and tested. There is an Internet rack mounted patch bay and hub in rack 3 and another rack mounted hub in AV rack 1.
There are 5 port hubs is the lower living room system and family room. All these are tested.
Patch Bay and Hub.
Main AV rack hub.
Rear of studio taking shape.
Box behind TV linking conduit. Carries FM, TV and Internet to family room and HDMI and Internet to TV for the theater.
Fans installed in the Left cabinet of the downstairs in wall system.
Set up as of yesterday. Both cabinets put in today and ready for equipment installation.
Progress is slow, as I have had to get involved in a lot of hands on construction not directly related to AV. There has been a long series if interruptions due to having to intervene for problems, and he build of the outside kitchen.
I will post as time permits. However I think it will be about a month before all systems are up, running and calibrated. You can see the crossovers I built for the system in the right cabinet.
These are the circuit boards for these speakers. The center is on the left and the right and left on the right. Both sides of boards are shown. No electrolytic caps are used, all polypropylene and good sized wire on the inductors. These are much higher quality components than in most commercial offerings.
Note that in the center speaker with crossover points of 400 Hz and 4 KHz the components are physically large. So this is one reason I do not recommend crossover points below 400 Hz for passive speakers. Apart from all the other problems you have to use electrolytic caps and worse too finer gauge of wire in the inductors. The latter leads to a DC resistance ahead of the drivers that is not acceptable.
The right and left main speakers are coming out of storage tomorrow and will be placed ready for driver reinstallation.