
engtaz
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Very nice setup Congrats.
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engtaz
It really isn't a problem as my seats were floor samples and the lighted cup holders were included. I can't believe anyone would actually use the Berkline version.Yea, I played with a night-light of sorts plugged into the back wall, and even that dramatically reduced perceived contrast or brightness. I wouldn't ever consider rope lighting for similar reasons. I've always wondered about those lit up cup holders. Sorry about that.
ThanksGreat setup RMK. Do me a favor if you can; try Superman Returns Chapter 11, the part where he is about to lift the shuttle off the plane. This is what I would qualify as a busy sequence and my system in my room has never handled it well.
The reflections in my room really obscure the detail in this sequence. For example, I can't hear the opening score properly when the shuttle is first separated from the 747. Tell me what you think.
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Good idea but I think I like them better unlightedStupid thought on my part, but as far as those cup holders, If you really even give a crap, you could try a stupid upgrade by some of that glow in the dark material at the bottom of the cup area. It only glows slightly but still provides something there...![]()
Thanks, fun hobby and a good one to grow old withcroseiv
Dang it... I have to say it...Very nice!!!
I fully expect to read about your set up in SandV or something.....Yeah I'm green with envy. But you've done a great job.
Of course you are correct, positioned correctly any good speaker will do the phantom center. I was just surprised I didn't notice due to the width/depth of the imaging. Very cool.jostenmeat
It doesn't surprise me at all that phantom works as well as it does in your system, seeing the pedigree of speakers you have and the amount of time and/or money you've spent on acoustics.
I've heard even lesser speakers phantom like nuts. During one audition, I actually went up to the center speaker to see if it was on, because it was so uncanny. The next customer to walk in, whom I noticed while chatting up the dealer, did the very same thing I did which made me chuckle. They were BW 804s. Studio 2s must be something else.
Any good quality setup should yield those same results...Of course you are correct, positioned correctly any good speaker will do the phantom center. I was just surprised I didn't notice due to the width/depth of the imaging. Very cool.![]()
Yea, I really feel for you with only Paradigm Signatures and an F112 for your bedroom systemAny good quality setup should yield those same results...
I have gone through that so many times.... my bedroom setup with my Paradigm Sigs, I have all the equipment in the basement below the room completely out of sight. I have my Pronto 9600 setup to change my audio settings to whatever I would like, but mainly I have it set to auto in hopes that it does its job properly. Only to find that some nameless individual (Cough Jr. Cough) got to it, and set to stereo full time, but the sound stage thrown by the Sigs is spectacular....
Obviously my system doesn't compare to your and I wouldn't imply any comparison here, but I certainly can appreciate a well performing system.
On a side note... Many have been happy with the new Integra's, I am looking forward to the 9.9 coming out and how well it performs...
If a vote were taken I'm sure the consensus would be yes I amWhat are you crazy? Actually I'm surprised it took you this long to upgrade those subs.I guess I won't get a chance to hear the Revels, darn. As for the movie screen bigger is better.