This has been a work-in-progress for about 10 years moving around for work adding things here and there as time went by.
Started off in Okinawa JP with a huge rear projection, Onkyo TX-SR876, Sony SS-F7000 towers in the four corners and Onkyo HTIB surround center and sub. Now I'm using the below equipment and will be going up in my attic once again to sweat and run wires. First time was cat6 ethernet and now it'll be 12/2 wires for the in wall and ceiling speakers. Eventually plan to replace the RP-600M's with 6000F's so that I can use them in my living room.
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Audio equipment
- Espon 6050UB
- Marantz SR8012
- Front L/R: Klipsch RP-8000F
- Center: Klipsch RP-504C
- Surround L/R: Klipsch PRO-160RPW
- Surround Back L/R: Klipsch RP-600M
- Atmos: Klipsch PRO-160RPC
- Subwoofers: HSU VTF-3 MK5 (x2)
HTPC
- Intel i7-9700K
- Corsair H115i AIO
- ASUS TUF Z390-Pro Motherboard
- Corsair 2x16GB DDR4 3200
- EVGA RTX 2080 Super FTW3
- Samsung 250GB M.2 SSD
- WD 3TB Black HDs
- Corsair HX850i PSU
- 5x Corsair LL140 RGB case fans
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This is my final layout plan. Would like to get an AT screen to place it forward of my LCR's. Sub placement isn't finalized here though.
- Entrance to the room when I first moved in
- During construction, wish the builder would have let me run network and speaker cable when prior to drywall.
- Running around in my attic
- Painting darker colors is a pain to avoid striping
- Still very happy with the quality of these blackoutez window covers. Was worried since these never get direct sunlight but have been up for years and there is no problems with them causing moisture buildup
- Originally ran speaker wires under the baseboards/carpet edge, didn't want to mess with in-wall at the time but will be taking care of this soon
- Subwoofers, first time having some real subs with before and after
- Painting the speaker grills. For those thinking about doing this I recommend spraying. If you're using the same paint as your room get a foam roller to avoid clogging the grills holes.
Some really old pictures of when I first got the 8350