It's a Marantz & Klipsch thang!

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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Hello Audio/videoholics!

Below, I have listed My Audio/Video entertainment system! I won't refer to it as a home theater because IMO a true theater consist of a mounted screen of at least 80"+ and a front projector! I have a flat panel with surround sound!
The system is somewhat overpopulated, but I like for my components to have exclusive responsibilities, excelling at 1 thing!
The dimensions of the room that's being occupied by all of these boxes is 18 x 11.6 x 8. So the components and racks pretty much extend across the front wall.

The System:

Samsung HP-S5053 50" Plasma HDTV
Marantz SR9300 AV Receiver
Marantz MM9000 Multi-Channel Amp 170 X 5
Belkin PureAV AV24502 3 in 1 HDMI Switcher
Universal Remote URC-850 Aeros

Audio Side:
Cambridge Audio AZUR 640C CD Player (for critical listening)
Denon DVD2910 Universal Player (SACD/DVD-A)
DLO HomeDock iPOD Docking Station w/30GB Video iPOD (iPod content music/videos)
Philips CDR-950 CD Recorder (making compilation CD's)
Yamaha CDC-685 5 Disc CD Changer (extended listening)
Panamax Max5100 Power Center

Video Side:
Verizon Fios QIP 6416 HD/DVR STB
Samsung BD-P1200 Bluray Player (Bluray movies; superior upscaling of newer std DVD's )
MS XBox 360 Pro (Gaming)
Pioneer Elite DVR7000 DVD Recorder (Occasional TV program recording)
Sony DVPNC555ES 5 Disc DVD Changer (Standard DVD viewing/especially older dvd's)
Panamax M5400-PM Power Center

Speakers:
Klipsch Reference RF35's (Fronts)
Klipsch Refrence RC35 (Center)
Klipsch Reference RS35's (Surrounds)
Klipsch Reference RS25 (Rear Center)
Klipsch Reference RSW10 Dual Driver Pwr'd Sub

Cables:
AudioQuest; Key Digital; Monster Cable M-Series; Monoprice; Blue Jeans/Belden; Acoustic Research; Belkin; Pro Connect.

Accessories:
SennHeiser HD535 Headphones
Monster Cable SW200 Surge Protector for Subwoofer
Z-Line Audio racks and TV Stand
Auralex SubDude

I realize that this listing means nothing without photos. As soon as I submit 5 posts to the forum, photos will be posted.

Thanks for viewing.
Regards.

ldgibson76
 
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KlipschHead281

Junior Audioholic
Very nice system!! I have a lot of Klipsch and Marantz gear as well, that receiver and amp are something else!!
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Very nice system!! I have a lot of Klipsch and Marantz gear as well, that receiver and amp are something else!!
Hello KlipschHead281.

Thank you for the kind words. I have seen the images of your system. A very nice setup as well. The RC64 is unreal! I also like the dual sub configuration. I too have an additional sub. A Velodyne CHT-12. I did experiment with the dual sub setup, but I just couldn't get the response I was hoping to achieve. Then again, maybe my calibration skills are lacking!:eek: I can say that the Klipsch RSW10 does an admirable job, so I'm not too upset about my inability to incorporate the second sub.

It does seem that we share very similar taste in equipment and manufacturers.
I am currently contemplating adding the Apple TV to my setup replacing the iPOD dock. How do you like your Apple TV?!

Regards.

ldgibson76
 
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KlipschHead281

Junior Audioholic
Hello KlipschHead281.

Thank you for the kind words. I have seen the images of your system. A very nice setup as well. The RC64 is unreal! I also like the dual sub configuration. I too have an additional sub. A Velodyne CHT-12. I did experiment with the dual sub setup, but I just couldn't get the response I was hoping to achieve. Then again, maybe my calibration skills are lacking!:eek: I can say that the Klipsch RSW10 does an admirable job, so I'm not too upset about my inability to incorporate the second sub.
At first I had a Klipsch KSW-300, then added an AV123 MFW-15 and went through a very frustrating process of getting them to sound good together. When I did the sound was incredible, the system hit 117db on my Radio Shack meter, not that I worry about how much sound pressure it could achieve it was interesting to see what it can put out if needed.

After adding the 2nd MFW and going through the process of getting it right again today the system hit 120db playing the Blue Man Groups "Club Nowhere" song. My plasma tv was visbly shaking. The bass was incredible and very very tight.

Also, the bass was more in control and integrated, if you didn't know where the subs were you'd have a hard time finding them I think. They just got lost in the room. So I think I have it right, at least until I use REW to see how far off I might be.

It does seem that we share very similar taste in equipment and manufacturers.
I am currently contemplating adding the Apple TV to my setup replacing the iPOD dock. How do you like your Apple TV?!

Regards.

ldgibson76
Agreed! It sure seems so. :) Regarding the Apple TV, for me it's like most Apple products, when it works it's great, unfortunately they rarely live up to their own hype. I like the Apple TV and will probably buy the next one that comes out but it does have a tendancy to mis-behave requiring a power off (unplug) to get things right again.

Apple cares more about look than heat management, my Apple TV runs pretty warm and when in use I'd even say it runs hot, which is never good for a computer product so when I don't use it I unplug it. Even with it's once in awhile issues I'd recommend one.
 
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KlipschHead281

Junior Audioholic
SWEET!! Very very nice! I was looking for an RSW15 or heck any RSW subwoofer and just couldn't get my hands on one. Very very nice set up!
 
Ito

Ito

Full Audioholic
So this is what the future is like in 2139....oh....I like it! :D:p
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Nice double rack setup you got there. You need more subs:D:D
Hello jamie2112.

Thanks for the kudo. I do have an affinity for the multiple rack configuration. But a part of me desires a more efficient setup. Eventually, one day I will grow up and eliminate at least half of the boxes, go streamline with only the monitor and speakers upfront, components in one rack in another area of the room. But not yet!:D
In regards to the sub dilemma, I initially started with the larger Velodyne CHT-12, but it lacked the refinement needed due to the size of my room. The Klipsch RSW10 blends well during music playback, especially with multi-channel (SACD).

Regards.

ldgibson76
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
SWEEEEEEET!!!! I especially like the glass man headphone stand (where did you get that?) Very nice and well organized.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Hi there ld! Man I just know I've seen this system somewhere before.;):) Nice stuff as usual.:cool:
 
rmk

rmk

Audioholic Chief
Hello Audio/videoholics!

Below, I have listed My Audio/Video entertainment system! I won't refer to it as a home theater because IMO a true theater consist of a mounted screen of at least 80"+ and a front projector! I have a flat panel with surround sound!
Very nice equipment list and I agree with your statement regarding what constitutes a Home Theater. Big screen and surround sound are the only way to fly ...:)
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Very nice system. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Kai.

Thanks for the acknowledgement. I've seen your system before in another forum. You have a fine setup yourself!
Thanks again.

Regards.
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
SWEEEEEEET!!!! I especially like the glass man headphone stand (where did you get that?) Very nice and well organized.

Hello MatthewB.

Thank you for the kind words. I'm very humbled. I realize that my configuration is not everyone's idea of a good setup. And clean is the last thing you think when you see 3 racks and 16 total components.:eek: So your compliment is very appreciated.

The glass man headphone stand was a gift from my wife. She saw it at an antique shop and thought it would be a classy addition to my entertainment room. It's actually designed for hats so they can maintain the original shape. It was made in the 1940's.

Anyway, thanks for the acknowledgement.

Regards.
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Hi there ld! Man I just know I've seen this system somewhere before.;):) Nice stuff as usual.:cool:
Hello Croseiv!

How's life man!?
Still climbing the Mount Ultra I see!
Any closer the acquiring the Emotiva XPA-5?
BTW, the dual sub experiment was unsuccessful. I just could not get the Velodyne and the Klipsch to work in harmony. Even with repositioning, I just could not achieve the deep and tight response I was hoping for. I do contribute my lack of calibrating skills to this failure. I was also told that when applying a dual sub config, the subs should be of similar design. The Klipsch and Velodyne CHT-12 is anything but similar. Other than purchasing a new sub, do you have any sugestions?

Anyway, it's good to hear from you again.

Regards.
 
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