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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
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Here's my HT setup in it's current configuration.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
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and my music setup.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Clarksville MD
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heres my adire audio kit 81m's (my woodworking skills bad at the time, getting better. going to rebuild cabinents over winter break)
hafler pre-amp. hafler dh220 amp. and sony tape deck for practicing my italian. also sony 1270 crt projector. (before final setup was done)i took some pictures of my HT this weekend, but havent gotten them off the camera yet. harman kardon avr-520 surround amp. old sony DVD player. elf 1.5 center channel. shitty bose cubes for the rest of speakers. and an adire audio shiva mkIII sub in a 1 cubic foot box. also infocus x1 projector and HTPC. |
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Here's my workshop setup. Space is tight, that's why Ikea rack comes handy. Sony DOT (on top of DAC) is a main source. Speakers are Triangle Titus with upgraded woofer.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Sweden
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And I can see them woodworking tools up there on that black board. No wonder your speaker look good...
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Quote:
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Sweden
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Sure did. Now I know what they mean when they say "cut some wood" for a new pair of speakers...
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Watch out for magnetic fields with those knifes.
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my speakers... 2 x DV12 per sub, 2 x 8546 and 1 x 9900 per sat. PLLXO 1st order at 60Hz my dream is to rework this into a dipole sub and a push push TM (mid on top) sat.
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the stereo cabinet....fan cooled above 55 deg C.
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