Bachelor Pad HT...complete!

Saint

Saint

Junior Audioholic
When I moved in, I already had most of my equipment, but in my previous apartment, I TV was in the corner, making 5.1 placement very difficult. In fact it sucked, but I knew I'd only need to put up with it for a year total, so I let it slide in favour of greater screen visibility (Why the heck do people think a corner is a good place for a t.v.?)

Anyway, as the whole apartment was to be painted and worked on, I decided that no matter what I was wiring for the surrounds. The walls are concrete, so we had to channel down in each, shove the wiring in, and plaster/paint over. Fortunately we were also replacing all the mouldings, so I was able to run speaker/cable/CAT-5 wiring under them, through the air conditionier/radiator, to the the far wall, to a wall plate with binding posts.

Finally comes time to test, and shockingly, the right rear surround was broken. The wire had a break somewhere, which truly sucked because it could be anywhere...but luckily we found the break, and it was easily fixed.

Yesterday the final re-moulding and repainting was done, and despite it being late I positioned all the speakers and cleaned up the whole place.

It's not truly "done" in that I'm still waiting for my leather couches and coffee/end tables, but the system is done as is. Due to the size of the room I decided against pre-wiring 7.1, it would look crazy to have so many speakers in a small room (whole apartment: 900 sq. feet).

Anyway I also had a pro calibrate and balance the channels and positioning so I'm truly getting the most out of the system.





TV: ISF Optmized Hitachi 51F500
DVD: V Inc. Bravo D1
CD: Harman Kardon FL8380
Receiver: Harman Kardon AVR-120
HD STB: Scientific Atlanta 8000HD
Remote: Home Theater Master MX-500

Center: Axiom VP100
Mains: Axiom M22Ti
SurroundS: Axiom QS8
Subwoofer: Axiom EP-175
 
Takeereasy

Takeereasy

Audioholic General
That is one heck of a nice "little" setup you've got there. I bet the neighbors will hate you within a week ;) . I really like how clean it all looks. Nice job with the wiring. Congrats on the nice setup.
 
Saint

Saint

Junior Audioholic
I try and keep it below "reference" levels :) (-4 db on my receiver).

The apartment is all concrete walls and floors and though the I can hear the elevator which is right outside my apartment door, I never hear the neighbours and I've had no complaints yet, so we'll see...

I actually OWN the apartment (it's a co-op)...most of my neighbours are 40+ years older than me :)
 
Audiosouse

Audiosouse

Audioholic
Really clean install, love the wall plates and when you can't see wires for surrounds.

Not too bright in there? I hate area rugs, but found a big ottoman and heavy drapes work well with the furniture. IKEA rules!
 
zipper

zipper

Full Audioholic
Reminds me of my place :D

Don't you just hate that reflection?

Nice clean job...........looks great.
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
I like it! How do those Axioms fill the room?

Looks like you need a little anti-glare treatment on your bigscreen. And that picture on the wall over the couch looks familiar...
 
N

nm2285

Senior Audioholic
"It's not truly "done" in that I'm still waiting for my leather couches and coffee/end tables, but the system is done as is. Due to the size of the room I decided against pre-wiring 7.1, it would look crazy to have so many speakers in a small room (whole apartment: 900 sq. feet)."

Oh c'mon...that never stopped any true home theater buff! :D
 
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