New HT setup - Stage 1 ---> Stage 2 shortly

Midcow2

Midcow2

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Stage 1 -upgrade - pre=Pioneer PRO-151FD

Okay this is a real wife pleaser. All the components are behind the Salamander furniture : Hampton 339. I ordered from Amazon, free shipping and the freight company Ceva is the absolute best I have ever dealt with. The guy even help me uncrate it oustide and carry it in and then took the pallet and the boxing material away.

Salamander may be a little pricey, but the quality is superb. The wife is extremely pleased. I had recently puchased the RF20 remote for $60 ( thanks to Jostenmeats excellent suggestion) and everything can be controlled behind closed doors, amp, DV, satelite.

Here are some pictures:

The unit with front 7002s and cabinet with all components and doors closed, the SVS sub was relocated to the back of the room.



With cabintes open and speaker grill still covering the Def Tech CLR 3000 center speaker


Close-up of the right door open with (from low to high) APC H-15 power filter, Fisher VHS ( for the really old stuff), DishNetwork 722 DVR).



Close-up of left door open with ( from low to high) Marantz SR8002, Panasonic DMP-BD30K.


HT system with top speaker grill removed and left and right doors open, nothing behind center door - storage


Close up of CLR3000 behind the speaker grill ( hard to find a AV furniture that could accomodate a Def tech CLR 3000 :D )



... On the right is the RF20 and an extra power strip or the front clock and RF 20.

This is stage 1 and it worked out very well. Stage 2 is too replace the 37" Vizio LCD with a 60" Pioneer plasma which will fill most of the cabinet top :rolleyes:


Later,

MidCow2

P.S.- you will notice I leave the original controllers on top of the equipment in case I ever need them again :D hopefully note ;)
 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the update, MidCow2!

How is the ventilation inside of that new cabinet?
 
Shock

Shock

Audioholic General
I wonder what time it was when you took these photos?
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Great Ventilation

Thanks for the update, MidCow2!


How is the ventilation inside of that new cabinet?
Adam,

Thanks for asking, hope all is going well with you. ;)

It is raised off the floor about 2 inches and each of the three sections has a flush vent about 2 x 5 inches. However, the back panel of each section is independent and can individually be removed (or added back easily :D). Behind the left and right sections, which contain the components I have removed the back panels. this is simliar to the Amoire I had before which I had the back open; which cooled very well with closed doors.


Later ,

MidCow2
 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
is that clock part of the tv ? i would put duct tape over it. but then, i would not have bought it.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
is that clock part of the tv ? i would put duct tape over it. but then, i would not have bought it.
The clock sure seems to be separate and in front of the TV.

Besides, MC2 is stepping up to a Pioneer PRO-151FD, which is going to crush any TV that I even consider getting. :)
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
That's one bright and ugly clock but it seems to keep time pretty well....

Nice job on the rest of it Cow, did you run any graphs on the sub in the back of the room? I tried mine back there yesterday and it was the worst place for it.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
is that clock part of the tv ? i would put duct tape over it. but then, i would not have bought it.
How would you know when to put your aluminum beanie on to prevent the mother ships ionizing ray from rotting your brain? You can only take so many of those scans. Here's my set up:

 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
i don't have to worry about that. i don't have a brain :D

that is not a clock, it is a bill board, lol . that is a worst nightmare if your having a bad day.
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
Holy, Cow! That's a nice setup. I like how clean it is when everything is closed up. Do you leave the doors open when you use the system or leave them closed and let heat out the back? I'm always a little concerned about having electrical connections in a cabinet even if the equipment isn't actually turned on.
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Tick Tock goes the CLOCK

LOL .. No one likes my clock :rolleyes: When you get older time is important; I actually put it back because my wife and I missed it. It was actually in the old setup in the Amoire. Just for you guys I might consider relocating.

The sub in the back might not be the ideal place but I watch a good movie with bass and it sounded very good.so I am okay with it. The placement of my in-ceiling speakers really sucks with the layout I have now; but with SPl level and the fact that they only provide enhancement I am good with the celing speakers also.


Later MidCow2
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
Doors Closed

Holy, Cow! That's a nice setup. I like how clean it is when everything is closed up. Do you leave the doors open when you use the system or leave them closed and let heat out the back? I'm always a little concerned about having electrical connections in a cabinet even if the equipment isn't actually turned on.
Davemcc,

I leave the doors closed. The cabinet is about 2 inches off the ground and there are air vents ( about 2-3 x 5-6 inches in the bottom of each of the trhee front sections. In addtion to that each of the trhee sections has a easily removable back panle made of black plasick like liminateabout 1/4 " thick. I am using the left and right cabinets fro components. the center is unused ; will be used fro storage. I have left the back off the left anf rigth cabinte to futher have ambient air cooling. So with the front doors closed it stays very cool; I also left about 3-4 inches dead space above the Marantz.

When I take a picture of stage 2 - I will inclide a picture of the cabinet back and the panel.
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Very nice and looks classy , good job !!!
 
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