Sorry noob here need 4 more posts :(
R rcb020 Enthusiast Mar 30, 2009 #5 OK finally here is my setup, using Foobar2000 and FLAC: DAC- StyleAudio Carat-HD1 Amp- Yamaha AX-497 Cans- Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Speakers- PSB T45
OK finally here is my setup, using Foobar2000 and FLAC: DAC- StyleAudio Carat-HD1 Amp- Yamaha AX-497 Cans- Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Speakers- PSB T45
jinjuku Moderator Mar 30, 2009 #7 I would do a DIY 10" Sub and make it the chair for the desk. Make it down firing and put casters and a chair back on it. That would be sweet.
I would do a DIY 10" Sub and make it the chair for the desk. Make it down firing and put casters and a chair back on it. That would be sweet.
R rcb020 Enthusiast Mar 30, 2009 #8 Lol that would be crazy, I do want to eventually add a sub though. Thinkin about one from the speaker company, but I'm not sure how to hook it up to the amplifier?
Lol that would be crazy, I do want to eventually add a sub though. Thinkin about one from the speaker company, but I'm not sure how to hook it up to the amplifier?
jwenthold99 Full Audioholic Mar 30, 2009 #9 Looks nice, simple and clean. And I second the sub idea... build one, it will be fun!
Djizasse Senior Audioholic Mar 30, 2009 #10 I like your setup. Clean and uncluttered And that Carat-HD1 is very nice. jinjuku said: I would do a DIY 10" Sub and make it the chair for the desk. Make it down firing and put casters and a chair back on it. That would be sweet. Click to expand... You're really suggesting a "vibrating" chair, aren't you? Naughty boy
I like your setup. Clean and uncluttered And that Carat-HD1 is very nice. jinjuku said: I would do a DIY 10" Sub and make it the chair for the desk. Make it down firing and put casters and a chair back on it. That would be sweet. Click to expand... You're really suggesting a "vibrating" chair, aren't you? Naughty boy
krzywica Audioholic Samurai Mar 30, 2009 #11 Djizasse said: You're really suggesting a "vibrating" chair, aren't you? Naughty boy Click to expand... Just make sure it accepts both Canadian and US quarters.
Djizasse said: You're really suggesting a "vibrating" chair, aren't you? Naughty boy Click to expand... Just make sure it accepts both Canadian and US quarters.
A alexwakelin Full Audioholic Mar 30, 2009 #12 jwenthold99 said: Looks nice, simple and clean. And I second the sub idea... build one, it will be fun! Click to expand... I've got a spare kappa perfect 12, I'm tempted to try this Which way should the port point? Down or up
jwenthold99 said: Looks nice, simple and clean. And I second the sub idea... build one, it will be fun! Click to expand... I've got a spare kappa perfect 12, I'm tempted to try this Which way should the port point? Down or up
R rcb020 Enthusiast Mar 31, 2009 #14 Core2Duo e8500 overclocked at 4.27g, Zalman Fan/Heatsink, Nvidia 9800gtx+, Gigabyte mobo, Corsair 650w psu, ocz 8g ddr2, 640g western digital hd
Core2Duo e8500 overclocked at 4.27g, Zalman Fan/Heatsink, Nvidia 9800gtx+, Gigabyte mobo, Corsair 650w psu, ocz 8g ddr2, 640g western digital hd
R rcb020 Enthusiast Mar 31, 2009 #15 I want to definitely add a sub maybe 2 in the future but I am not exactly sure how I would integrate it into my current setup. Here is a pic of the back of my amp..
I want to definitely add a sub maybe 2 in the future but I am not exactly sure how I would integrate it into my current setup. Here is a pic of the back of my amp..
Joeteck Audioholic Mar 31, 2009 #16 You're receiver does not have a dedicated sub out RCA jack. You'll need to use high level inputs on the sub. From receiver to sub, then to speaker. http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i40/zudzig/100-subwoofer-amp-connectionscopy.jpg
You're receiver does not have a dedicated sub out RCA jack. You'll need to use high level inputs on the sub. From receiver to sub, then to speaker. http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i40/zudzig/100-subwoofer-amp-connectionscopy.jpg
R rcb020 Enthusiast Mar 31, 2009 #18 Thanks a lot Joeteck, that's what I thought I was going to need to do. Will this affect sound quality at all compared to running the speakers directly from the receiver?
Thanks a lot Joeteck, that's what I thought I was going to need to do. Will this affect sound quality at all compared to running the speakers directly from the receiver?