New Member - My Pics

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RParker

Enthusiast
Hi All,

I love looking at other peoples set-ups so I thought it only right to post my own. It isn't much to look at and is in desperate need of upgrades, which I am working towards.

Please excuse the room, I am in the middle of painting the room so there are no pictures etc around the room. And the cabinet for the aquarium isn't finished, the doors aren't falling off. I'm waiting on clips for them :D

On to the Pics:
The room is 27x25






Regards
Robb
 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the pics, Robb! Looks like a really comfortable and nice place to hang out.

Is that a tri-pod mounted, self-leveling laser level that you've got there? Perhaps for the two-tone walls? Someone's gettin' fancy. :)

Looks great. I'm looking forward to the next round of pics!
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
Is that a tri-pod mounted, self-leveling laser level that you've got there? Perhaps for the two-tone walls? Someone's gettin' fancy. :)
Yep, My father-in-law is a retired painter so if the division in colors isn't exactly level I won't hear the end of it! :rolleyes:
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
I see a projector set-up in your future.
You think that beam is the perfect place to hang a projector off of to? :D

Sadly, according to my wife I can't replace that TV until it dies. I'm not above killing it when she is not home though!
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Sadly, according to my wife I can't replace that TV until it dies. I'm not above killing it when she is not home though!
Any number of accidents can happen during remodeling... :D
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Only thing I might change would be the location of the surrounds; otherwise looks good. What is that sitting in the middle of the rear counter? Is that a sub or a fridge?
 
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EJ1

Audioholic Chief
Only thing I might change would be the location of the surrounds; otherwise looks good. What is that sitting in the middle of the rear counter? Is that a sub or a fridge?
haha, maybe it's a PC.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
Only thing I might change would be the location of the surrounds; otherwise looks good. What is that sitting in the middle of the rear counter? Is that a sub or a fridge?
I thought it was an empty fish tank.
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
Only thing I might change would be the location of the surrounds; otherwise looks good. What is that sitting in the middle of the rear counter? Is that a sub or a fridge?
I was planning to upgrade to 7.1. I was going to place the side surounds on the walls beneath that bulkhead and leave the surround rears on the counter top at the back of the room.. Would that work?

It is neither, it's an aquirium.

 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

Looks like a challenging room for HT. IMO I wouldn't put the rear surrounds all the way back.
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

Looks like a challenging room for HT. IMO I wouldn't put the rear surrounds all the way back.

Really? I didnt' think that it was that challenging, but then again that's why I'm here, to learn.

I agree that having the surrounds that far back isn't ideal but having a happy wife is! :eek: She said the basement was mine to do what I pleased with but that only goes so far.. lol
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I agree that having the surrounds that far back isn't ideal but having a happy wife is! :eek: She said the basement was mine to do what I pleased with but that only goes so far.. lol
IMO you would benefit from using tower speakers, or bookshelf speakers on stands right behind your seating area for your rear surrounds. Since you have a drop ceiling it would be easy to run the cable. You could run the rear left surround down the column, and the rear right down from the wall. I can't see it there is a corner in the rear right you could use.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I can't see it there is a corner in the rear right you could use.
It doesn't look like there is a corner in the rear right.



What you could do it a little dry wall work, and build a column down that wall. What also would be cool is to make a shelf that runs down that whole wall to the front.

It's your house. Just an idea I had from looking at the pictures.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Ahh, I see, in the one pic it didn't look like a fish tank :D

All the way back isn't a problem at all; it should be fine for a room that size, but sitting on the counter is never a good thing in my book. I might consider wall mounting them above the tank in between the cabinets, or even consider in ceiling since you have the drop ceiling.
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
Here is better picture of the right rear, there is no corner there.

Is there an ideal distance the surrounds should be from the listening position?
My initial thoughts were to move to 7.1 and have the surround sides under the bulk head that runs through the middle of the room.

 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
That picture helped give a better perspective on how much room there is to the back of the room. At first I thought is was twice the size as it is. It's still a good 6-8 feet back from the column.
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
I have this vision of "Finding Nemo" playing at reference levels...:D


Nice room RParker. Welcome and have fun. There is a pretty nice group of people here but watch out...we like to spend others money more than our own sometimes!:eek::)


SBF1
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
That picture helped give a better perspective on how much room there is to the back of the room. At first I thought is was twice the size as it is. It's still a good 6-8 feet back from the column.
From the seat closest to us on the couch it's about 14' to each speaker, rear surrounds and mains.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Looks like you need to refill your tea glass....:D
Here is better picture of the right rear, there is no corner there.

Is there an ideal distance the surrounds should be from the listening position?
My initial thoughts were to move to 7.1 and have the surround sides under the bulk head that runs through the middle of the room.

 

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