Some updated photos of my system

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CypherMax

Junior Audioholic
Decided to take some updated photos of my systems.


Main Theater
Pioneer Elite 50" Pro 111-FD Plasma ISF Calibrated(On a Bell'o Stand)
Nintendo Wii
Sony PS3
Onkyo TX-NR3007 Receiver 9.2Ch
Infinity Primus P362 L/R Channels +
Sony 7 Channel surround speakers for a total of 9.1 Channels
APC H-15 Power Conditioner
Klipsch 10" 420 Watt Sub
Verizon FiOS HD DVR
Denon DP-300F Turntable with Ortofon Red 2M Pickup Cartridge
Phillips Pronto TSU 3000 touch screen remote
Seating is a 7 seat sectional with 4 recliners and cupholders
Airport Express for steaming music

Master Bedroom Theater

Panasonic Viera TCP42S1 42" 1080p Plasma
Bell'O stand
PS3 Slim
Polk Sound Bar with Sub
Verizon FIOS HD Box with Multi Room DVR
Airport Express for steaming music










 
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CypherMax

Junior Audioholic





ISF Calibration Performed by Dan Miller


Bedroom Theater
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
You should definitely get some speaker/sub upgrades to go along with that nice receiver and display of yours :)
 
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CypherMax

Junior Audioholic
yea I know....its sounds really good for a family room. I am lucky I have pieced together this system over the last couple years the wife has been supportive enough I don't want to drop the "we need new speakers now" bomb on her haha.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
The spread is so modest between the mains, relative to the distance to the LP, that I would undoubtedly get rid of the center speaker altogether. Those mains should image well enough as phantom, and no more worries of acoustic mismatch either. Besides, the thing says Bose on it.

Just turn center speaker off in the processor, and this channel is rerouted to mains. You can possibly suffer a bit more compression, but maybe you don't even listen that loudly. I bet it will sound better. I know that's what I would do, no doubt about it.
 
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CypherMax

Junior Audioholic
The spread is so modest between the mains, relative to the distance to the LP, that I would undoubtedly get rid of the center speaker altogether. Those mains should image well enough as phantom, and no more worries of acoustic mismatch either. Besides, the thing says Bose on it.

Just turn center speaker off in the processor, and this channel is rerouted to mains. You can possibly suffer a bit more compression, but maybe you don't even listen that loudly. I bet it will sound better. I know that's what I would do, no doubt about it.
I just tried turning the center channel off. It just didn't sound right. The imaging of the left and right channels into a phantom center was pretty good but not as good as having the center on. I know it says bose on it whatever I need a slim center channel for this particular application and this one gets the job done quite well. For now I am extremely happy how the onkyo ties together 3 brands of different size speakers into a well balanced and smooth experience. The next time I will upgrade all my speakers is when I have a dedicated projection theater. That's why I got this particular onkyo I know its a little overkill now but down the road it will be sufficient to run a larger theater.
 
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CypherMax

Junior Audioholic
Oh, that isn't mine. That belonged to the calibrater. He did have really good equipment though.
 
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