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^ Sweet speakers! But too bad your center is so low.
Is that an SVS PC12 hiding in the corner?
Oh, OK, that's good. I know in general, it's advisable to put the center speakers as close to the TV as possible. I was thinking perhaps you could flip the 2 shelves with the speaker on top and the cable box below it, if the shelves are adjustable. I have it like that. But if you're getting good imaging with it, then that's .The center positioning is just fine. The Anthem D2v is able to compensate very well for the center channel placing. It actually has a setting to setup the size of display relative to the position of the center channel. Most of the time it sounds as if the voices are coming straight from the lower bezel of the TV. Not to mention Martin Logan ESL's are particularly good at imaging
Here is my setup, just added the monoblocks
runnin17,
Can you comment on the two machines to the left and right of the entertainment stand? I can't tell from the pictures but it looks like you have 3 HTPC's in the room. What are the spec's and what do you use them for?
Agreed!It's not a man cave if it's pink.
It isn't pink. It's lightish red!
It isn't pink. It's lightish red!
Actually it's a deep dark, flat red. my gopro is messed up, but it's the only cam I have with that much wide angle
Running a Ceton Infinitv4.
Thanks, and you're right. It's a beast. Damn thing weighs almost 40 pounds.That's a beast. Congrats
Thanks, and you're right. It's a beast. Damn thing weighs almost 40 pounds.
Sounds unbelievably sweet, though.
That's funny, because I already got a knock on my door, night before last. I was watching Gladiator and heard the knock just after the scene where Maximus pulls off his mask to identify himself to the Emperor weasel. He wasn't mad, though. He asked if he could watch the rest of the movie. He even brought over a 12-pack of Red Stripe.I wonder how much that cost. I'm sure it sounds sweet and can probably power speakers loud enough to annoy neighbors a quarter mile from your place.
That's funny how he heard the noise and wanted to sit in on the rest of the movie. Cool deal about the dozen beers he brought.That's funny, because I already got a knock on my door, night before last. I was watching Gladiator and heard the knock just after the scene where Maximus pulls off his mask to identify himself to the Emperor weasel. He wasn't mad, though. He asked if he could watch the rest of the movie. He even brought over a 12-pack of Red Stripe.
The receiver wasn't cheap, but I learned a hard lesson. I had a refurbished Marantz 8001, but it failed after just over 2 years. The last new receiver I bought, an Onkyo 898, still is going strong after 11+ years. I gave it to my little brother when I got the now dead Marantz. If I can get over 10 years use out of this Pioneer I'll consider it money well spent.
I also thought that about the camera, but I figured he probably just took that pic w/ his phone.Those are usually $1k +. Obviously why you couldn't afford a better camera
Hey nmanley, how sturdy is that TV stand? Do you think if wheels where mounted on the corners it would hold up well?
Hey Ninja, It's pretty sturdy. Got it at wally world and I think it was rated for 60" tv. I have a 55".
It's over 50Lbs empty. The metal rails and such are stout. It would take some good rollers for them to last.
^ Very nice, that Nikon camera must have cost a fortune.
Oh then that's not bad at all.Thanks, no the Nikon with both lenses cost me about $700, I'm all about Bang for Buck!