Ohhh, looks nice Will. You know, that's my 2nd favorite factor about B&Ws. No matter how many times you see a home setup, they always look so good!! Does your sub not rattle your speakers, dvd player, or tv with certain action movies?
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RH Customs... I think Onkyo and Yamaha are pretty similar in terms of sound quality for 2ch listening. The yamaha maybe a tad brighter in sound though. If you like the yamaha, I'd stick with yamaha. If you want a little more neutral of a sound (to me it often sounded a slight bit lacking in detail) then trying an onkyo wouldn't hurt.
Now I can't speaker for that onkyo, the lowest models I've heard is the 797...so I don't know how the 630 would sound.
Will, love the setup!!! It always fascinates me how big the PB10-ISD looks when it's their "smallest" sub. :rofl: I definitely like the foam supports for the center to angle it up. That was really a smart idea!Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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A little movement
will1066,
Very nice set-up, both AV and visually. I have a similar set-up with my center channel, the HTM1 (see attached picture). I wanted to comment on the placement of your center channel inside the cabinet. I would recommend that the tweeter face not be obstructed on any side if possible. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the top of the tweeter might be 'covered' a bit by the top and sides of the cabinet (even if the cabinet walls are not right on the speaker). This will add a bit of muffling of the sound. If possible, try moving the center into the room a bit. You might be surprised at what 1/2 inch or 1 or 2 inches can do to the sound at the upper end. I realize that moving the speaker out does expose it more (like if there are kids running around). However, I think you might be happy with the improvement (and it's FREE).
Hope this helps.Last edited by htsteve; 22 June 2006, 20:23 Thursday.- Bottom
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Originally posted by htstevewill1066,
Very nice set-up, both AV and visually. I have a similar set-up with my center channel, the HTM1 (see attached picture). I wanted to comment on the placement of your center channel inside the cabinet. I would recommend that the tweeter face not be obstructed on any side if possible. It's hard to tell from the picture, but the top of the tweeter might be 'covered' a bit by the top and sides of the cabinet (even if the cabinet walls are not right on the speaker. This will add a bit of muffling of the sound. If possible, try moving the center into the room a bit. You might be surprised at what 1/2 inch or 1 inch can do to the sound at the upper end. I realize that moving the speaker out does expose it more (like if there are kids running around). However, I think you might be happy with the improvement (and it's FREE).
Hope this helps.TV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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Love the reel to reel tape deck. Very old school hi fi 8)Mac 8gb SSD Audirvana ->Weiss INT202 firewire interface ->Naim DAC & XPS2 DR->Conrad Johnson CT5 & LP70S-> Vivid B1s. Nordost Valhalla cables & resonance management. (Still waiting for Paul Hynes PS:M)
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Very old skool, but isn't that where everything started. Nice set up. Funny your 2.0 set up costs alot more than my DM 303's and ASW 300 together.Last edited by RH Customs; 23 June 2006, 19:44 Friday."Yes, but these go up to aleven" Spinal Tap
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Help!! Need Info How To Get Rid Of Spkrs Etc
Hello to all. The following are some of the items I have. I don't know anything about any of it - my husband died and I will be moving soon. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
(2) B&W Matrix 801111B speakers
(2) B&W Matrix 80311B speakers
(1) McIntosh MC352 Power Amplifier + manual
(1) McIntosh MC7205 THX Channel Power Amplifier + manual
(1) Conrad Johnson Premier Fourteen Vacuum-tube preamplifier + manual
(1) Sony XA7ES Compact Disc Player + manual
(1) Sony Disc Player CDP-CX100 + manual
(1) Panasonic VHS Video Cassette AG-1980P Proline recorder
(1) Panasonic DVD Video Recorder DMR-HS2
(1) Cinepro Power Pro 20 +manual
(1) Onkyo Audio Video Tuner Amplifier TX-SV919THX
(1) JVC stereo double cassette deck TD-W206
(1) JVC video cassette recorder HR-S6600U
(1) Toshiba DVD Video Player SD-3109 Dual Disc
How do I know what to ask for these items? Where would be the best place? My husband also built a heave duty metal system that holds it all.- Bottom
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Cherie, I sent you a PM, hopefully that will help some...
It's always a terrible loss to hear when anyone passes away...but it even seems harder when someone that really was into what we all here are into, leaves. There's not many of us.
-DanDigital Audio makes me Happy.
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Long time lurker, first time poster
I've been a fan of B&W since I first heard the DM601 in my college freshman year. After so many attempts with infinity and paradigm, I finally arrived to my last HT system....until next time .
System consists of:
Fronts: B&W Nautilus 804
Center: B&W HTM2
Rears: B&W Nautilus 804
Sub: Velodyne DD-12
Pre: CAL Audio Labs SSP-2500
Amp: CAL Audio Labs MCA-2500 (500w x 5)
Source: CAL Audio Labs DVD-2500
DVD: Sony DVP-9000ES
Cables: MIT T2
Screen: Motorized Dalite
Projector: InFocus SP4805- Bottom
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very nice quan325i,
what sort of rack is that?
julieMy setup so far: Pioneer PDP-506HD, Sony DST-HD500, Bryston SP2, Bryston 6B SST, Bryston 4B SST, Pioneer DV-989AViS, CD Player TBC, Belkin PF60, B&W 804s, HTM3S, B&W 705s, B&W ASW750, Logitech Harmony 880- Bottom
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Home Theatre: Apple Power Mac G5 Dual 2.7Ghz - Connected to an Apple Cinema HD Display 23-inch widescreen and a LG 42" Plasma TV | Denon AVR-3805 7.1 AV Receiver | Denon DVD-3910 DVD Player (Multi-Region + Denon Link 3rd Edition) | Rotel RB1080 (2x 200W) | Rotel RB1070 (2x130W, true bi-amping for centre) | Bowers & Wilkins LCR600 (center), DM602 S3 with 2x 3m Nordhost Solar Winds (fronts), DM601 S3 (surround), ASW675 (subwoofer) & QED cabling- Bottom
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nice room mike
like the strong mac influence too
julieMy setup so far: Pioneer PDP-506HD, Sony DST-HD500, Bryston SP2, Bryston 6B SST, Bryston 4B SST, Pioneer DV-989AViS, CD Player TBC, Belkin PF60, B&W 804s, HTM3S, B&W 705s, B&W ASW750, Logitech Harmony 880- Bottom
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Originally posted by quan325iI used two standesign racks together.
QN
is the quality as good as the photo? what the powercoat finish and shelving like?
did you take the wheels of it? model i saw while surfing the web had wheels on base but did mention something about a cone option.
great looking stand
cheers,
julieMy setup so far: Pioneer PDP-506HD, Sony DST-HD500, Bryston SP2, Bryston 6B SST, Bryston 4B SST, Pioneer DV-989AViS, CD Player TBC, Belkin PF60, B&W 804s, HTM3S, B&W 705s, B&W ASW750, Logitech Harmony 880- Bottom
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Originally posted by alpinathanks,
is the quality as good as the photo? what the powercoat finish and shelving like?
did you take the wheels of it? model i saw while surfing the web had wheels on base but did mention something about a cone option.
great looking stand
cheers,
julie
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Jvc Hr-s6600u Vcr
Hello Cherie,
I recently bid on a used JVC HR-S6600U VCR advertised on Ebay and was outbid in the last few seconds (the winning bid was $56). Would you be interested in selling me your same model VCR, which you listed in your message? I purchased an identical model VCR about 15 years ago, but it is now being repaired again for the 3rd time and I'm sure it's not going to last much longer. I have a "wanted to buy" ad listed with Ebay currently, for this model JVC VCR. Another Ebay member advertised the same model for about $99 recently (and got no bids on it), so I believe $50 to $100 is a fair price based on the VCR's condition.- Bottom
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Some pics of my system
Here are a few pics of my system, sorry they are not sharp images...
Harmon/Kardon AVR-7300 (7.1) Receiver, Sunfire GTA-5200 Amp, B&W 703-Front, HTM7-Center, CDM1-NT-Rear, ASW750-Sub (All in Rosewood), Kenwood DV-5900M-DVD 400 Disc Changer w/PC control-DSL, Direct TV- Hughes HD Box, BSR 14 Channel EQ. Sony HD Rear Projection (57"), X-BOX 360, PC w/DSL connection, Denon Turntable, PS Audio: Front Speakers- Double Biwire, XStream Speaker Cable and XStream Power Cables, Audioquest King Cobra & Diamondback interconnect. Monster M/Biwire (Rear Speakers), Pronto TS-2000 Remote- Bottom
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Yes, the listening area is 10"x10" in a 15"x25" room and it can shake the house. My wife is redecorating, will probably expand 2 to 3 more feet.
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Updated pics!
Now that I have the McIntosh MCD201 SACD/CD player, I decided to update my pics. With the MA6500, I'm now 100% mac. This sounds so sweet with the B&W 703's (that some say are a bit harsh with Rotel).
When I got the furniture made, the shelf was installed at the good height for a big mac player under the integrated amp; let's say it was in my mind for a while. I was waiting for them to make a single-disc model. Hope you like the looks. Anyway it sounds great :B
Here is the previous post.
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Originally posted by B&W 700 GuyJim,
Do you have a subwoofer?
PS: Very nice system...
I don't have a sub and as funny as it may seem, since I changed my CD player I have more bass (and the sweet spot is now much larger - no need for me to be perfect center anymore). Bass goes down to the lowest note of a bass guitar or double-bass and I don't listen to organs so I have all the bass I need, even for occasional movies.
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Originally posted by rmhtLove the setup.....please tell me you have that cabinet ventilated in some manner. And I agree subs are not needed for music with components such as yours.- Bottom
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Jim, it looks as it sounds - great ! But I have 2 suggestions : the distance between speakers seems to be too little (at least 2,5 m) and, instead of that cabinet, it would be better a rack (if it's possible). In this way, the soundstage may be, also, better. (excuse me for my english)- Bottom
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Thank you guys. doru your english is easy to understand. I don't think mine is perfect either (we speek french in quebec).
The speakers are as far apart as I could. Check the previous post (the pic is larger), you will see that I'm limited in space (and function) until I move into a dedicated room one day. Same thing for the cabinet that also holds a CRT TV. At least I can hide it when I listen to music. One day I'll have a dedicated room with a rack and a flat screen on the wall or a projector; I agree that it might help for sound.
For now I sit on the carpet in the middle of the room if I want to treat myself with I nice sound stage. The true sweet spot is on the floor and not on the sofa that is stuck on the back wall. However, it is not as bad as it seems. In fact I don't think that a large cabinet affects the sound waves as much as our brain that can't imagine phantom sources other than in thin air. When I close my eyes, the sound stage is OK to me- Bottom
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Well not as extravagant as your systems, but it makes my ears happy.
B&W 602s3 and LCR60 s3 powered by NAD T753. Have not mounted rears yet, still trying to figure out how I am going to run the wire.
Image not availableTV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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Oh, nice setup. Such a clean look, and it's very warming to my eyes. Beautiful!!!B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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Originally posted by audioquesoOh, nice setup. Such a clean look, and it's very warming to my eyes. Beautiful!!!TV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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Definitely looks good! I like it! What kind of stands are those, they almost resemble sound anchors. :T
That DVD player looks exactly like my Pioneer DVD player...but your's is a Panasonic... that's so weird!Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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Originally posted by PewterTADefinitely looks good! I like it! What kind of stands are those, they almost resemble sound anchors. :T
That DVD player looks exactly like my Pioneer DVD player...but your's is a Panasonic... that's so weird!
Actually this model in this photo is Pioneer, I have a Panasonic as well.TV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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Originally posted by PewterTANice, did you have to fill the stands with 18# shot, or did they come that way?!? I was looking for lead shot, but just went with sand in the end with mine.TV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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Originally posted by PewterTANice, did you have to fill the stands with 18# shot, or did they come that way?!? I was looking for lead shot, but just went with sand in the end with mine.TV - Mitsubishi 52" HDTV WD-52526
A/V Receiver - NAD T753
DVD - Denon HDMI 557
HD Source - Dish Network VIP622 DVR
Speakers,
Main - B&W DM602 S3
CC - B&W LCR60 S3
Rear - B&W DM600 S3
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL
2 Chan Audio
Amp - Rotel RB-870BX
CD - Rotel930AX
Speakers - MB Quart QLS530
Sub - Def Tech PRO Sub 100 TL- Bottom
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