Albert's Home Theater!

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abjonesiii

Audioholic
Closer look inside the cabinet now that all the old junk is out (i.e. Bose and analog switch) and all the sweet digital goodness is in.

Starting at the bottom my small but newly started BD collection, XBOX 360 with HD-DVD drive, and DirectTV HD Reciever.


Moving up little further you can see the Linksys Ethernet Switch, Panamax 5300 Ex stage IV power conditioner, and you can just bairley see the Sony BDP-350 Blue Ray player at the top.


At the very top is the new Onkyo 876. Every time I see the TrueHD come up I drull a little.


and with everything running a screenshot from Ironman, but my camera sucks in lowlight so the pic doesn't do it justice.
 
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westcott

Audioholic General
Alright so Christmas has finally come and gone. I had planned on posting some updates before now but forgive me i've been in audio bliss for the last week and incpable of leaving my reciever.
Santa Claus sure was good to you and your family. The home theater looks like it is coming along nicely. I wish I could of had a dedicated space like yours. I also like to color choices!!!:)

Enjoy!!!!!
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
...Anyone buying audio or video within a few hours of Sounds Unlimited in Danville, VA its worth the drive to check em' out.
I think I'm about 2 hours away. I suppose that's probably worth the drive to get some good service. It's really hard to find good help these days.
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic


What's wrong with this picture?
ah yes thank you I believe I can answer that question, and for the record I knew it would come up I was just curious how long it would take. Paying close attention to detail in the photo, as any good audiophile should, one can observe that the volume is set at -30 db (yes thats negative thirty decimals) .

2 part answer here:
1. I was taking photos of everything all at once and needed the woofer particularlly on the sub to be still. I kept getting blurry shots. ( camera sucks, "yes I know")

2. My God it is thunderously loud in there with all those speakers going at reference level. Most of my music listening accurs at arould -5 db and most movies between -5 & -12. Its tuff to handel perfect 0 most of the time, and i really like it loud, drives my wife nuts and most my friends out the room. I guess its the combination good amp and highly efficent speaks but wow... did i metion its way way loud?

Excellent eye Bluesmoke! ;)
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic
I think I'm about 2 hours away. I suppose that's probably worth the drive to get some good service. It's really hard to find good help these days.
I was very happy with them. Ask for Chad he is the General Manager and installer for Home Theater projects. Its not the largest store I've ever been in but considering the area I think they have a lot of stuff cramed in there. Half the place is car audio and the other half home audio. They're really big into Klipsch so the show theater is set up with McCintosh amps on RF-63's and mathing surrounds. They have Polk and a few smaller Paradigm speakers along with the typical Bose and Yamaha HTiB, some other speaker brands too I can't recall.

I'll pm you there phone number so you can call ahead and be sure the drive is worth your time.
 
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westcott

Audioholic General
Thanks. At least you didn't call me Blusmoke. :D
What a glaring error. How can something go through quality control and all that development and they can not even spell it correctly.

Well, at least it does not affect performance.

Congrats!
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic
Thanks. At least you didn't call me Blusmoke. :D

LOL! OMG i feel like a total tard. I had not even noticed as I guess you can infer from my previous post i figured you were poking fun at me for having the volume so low.

I can hear Napoleon Dynamite saying "you freaking idiot" :) hahaha

Wow man thats got to be a user error again on my part. Definitely going to check on that the minute I get home.

Once again good eye Blusmoke!
 
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mjfoster77

Audioholic
Your theater is really looking great! So your really happy with the rf 82's, and the rc-62. I have rf-15's and I love them, but I really want to go to the 82's when I go dedicated. Hopefully sooner then later
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic
I like the vaulted ceiling. How's the sound?
Thank you!

So far so good. Right now its hard surface on ever surface so it can be a little muddy at times. The carpet hadn't been put down yet. Installer should be here any day. Once that is down it'll deaden the room up a lot and I'll give you a better gauge of how the extra angles are effecting sound.
 
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abjonesiii

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Your theater is really looking great! So your really happy with the rf 82's, and the rc-62. I have rf-15's and I love them, but I really want to go to the 82's when I go dedicated. Hopefully sooner then later
Thank you very much. Yes I really love the 82's. I couldn't be happier and 100% recommend them to anyone.

I actually got the RC-64 instead of the RC-62. I know the 62 is what Klipsch says matches the 82's but if you can come up with the extra bucks its worth every penny. Not to say that the 62 is a bad center, far from it. The RF-62 is a great speaker. I got some great prices which left a little extra money in my speaker budget so I put it all on the center.
 
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Porschetech

Porschetech

Audioholic
wow......another great home theatre. i'm jealous of your guys. :D
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic
a little update

hello all,

Its been a while since my last update. Though not much has changed, this economy is kicking my butt, so the little theater addition took a hiatus. But here is a quick peak at what has happened.

Carpet done


I made a light proof shutter to cover the rear window
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I put some spot lights in to give a little dimension to the room
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Got Some rope light under the ledges too
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adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
Looks great...

When will you have seating?

Are the copper woofers distracting... I'd be inclined to keep the grills on.
 
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abjonesiii

Audioholic
Looks great...

When will you have seating?

Are the copper woofers distracting... I'd be inclined to keep the grills on.
well i kind of expected to already have the seating by now ... but as aforementioned the economy kinda screwed that up for me. Wife and I have talked about getting the seating by the end of this year, so hopefully not to long

I really like the look of the copper woofers. When the lights are down and the screen is on you can't see any of the speakers at all. I do put the grills on from time to time. Particularly when i have friends over that have small kids. The plain black grills help cut down on the "shinny gotta touch it" factor.
 
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westcott

Audioholic General
Hey, man, you are not alone, if that makes you feel any better. The economy is only getting worse, IMO. I would hold on to your hats because it may never get much better.

Now for the good stuff. The shutter is a GREAT touch. Light control can make or break a system and that is especially true for front projecting. I am sure that is the biggest improvement in video quality in a long while.

Hope you get your room finished soon.

Keep us posted.

Signed,

A fellow Klipsch fan!
 

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