Holy hell. I thought I was a cut above for pre-ordering some Emotiva speakers, your system flat out commits homicide on just about every other setup I've ever seen. And I've been in rooms with $xx,000 of audio before. No Blu-Ray support it seems but I am sure that will come.
One question, for all of that setup, it seems you forgo the standard listening room. You both have windows and the walls do not look treated. Of course, thats probably the intent.
Anything special about the room other than the speakers and equipment?
Thank you for your remarks.
I listen to a lot of opera. Opera is slowly starting to appear on Blue Ray disc. I have a Rotel preamp processor that is two years old. Rotel tell me they will have a preamp with HDMI 1.3 switching and the ability to decode Dolby True HD sometime this fall. That might make me get into Blue Ray disc.
As far as the room, it is deigned as a pleasant space for working and listening. I have been relegated to the basement for 32 years. Since moving this equipment to Benedict, I wanted views. Two of the windows look onto the Paul Bunyan State Forrest. The looks onto Benedict lake.
Now this is also a work space for archiving and post production. The blinds keep out the light when needed, but the TV is mainly in use after dark.
The room has dimensions that minimize bass standing waves. The floor has wool carpet. The mains have the vertical MTM arrangement which minimizes vertical dispersion. There is a lot of irregularity on the side walls which makes for random reflection. I listen pretty much exclusively to classical music, and I do not like an over dead room. The room is tending towards being too dead, it's right on the edge anyway, and I would not want to deaden it further.
I have to say I really love this space in every way.