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Rocasi - Fantastic theater. Nice Job. I'd like to post a picture or two of my setup. Not nearly as theater dedicated. Much more hybrid -living, music, and basic movie watching space. It's not even ideal for music listening because of space/furniture (Piano) compromise. Pictures coming soon..
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VTI. Not the best racks, but one the best values in racks. It is what I plan on buying for my new HT.Karl
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Originally posted by kfr01VTI. Not the best racks, but one the best values in racks. It is what I plan on buying for my new HT.
Yes VTI is a great rack for the price. I was amazed how all the foot spikes all lined up perfectly. These guys know how to weld something square.Jay- Bottom
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I was surfing the Salamander Designs website today, who made both my equipment racks and my theater seating. Came across this picture. Anybody recognize the equipment on the middle shelves there?
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Here's the pic post I added to my Zcustom thread:
So here's pics of some of the equipment, but not all. What I'm thinking, is break up my Zcustom equipment into two different "Zetups". One Zetup is for my theater, which would be the Zhd and one Zbreeze. Right now I've got them on top of my equipment rack for testing and evaluation, and will be rack mounting them later tonight.
The next "Zetup" will be a mini-system for use in my office. (at home or work, depending on my ever-changing duties in my job) It will be the Ztuner v.2, Zpre2, two Zamp v.3's, and one Zbreeze. I've been testing out the system with a pair of Klipsch KSB 1.1 bookshelf speakers, and for now only using one Zamp v.3. I'll add the second one later.
Well, well, well! Lookie what showed up from the UPS man today, one day early! :banana: New Cat Cables! I got a set of Coppercat interconnectors and a pair of Cattail speaker cables from Doug. Check out those awesome banana plugs on one end of the cables, and the KICK A$$ spades on the others!
Here you can see the spades hooked up to the backside of my Klipsch bookshelf speakers. I can't believe how beefy those spades are. I had to go with spades, because those dinky little plastic plugs you see in the middle of my Klipsch jacks don't come out. :wtf: Grrrr... Unfortunately, because the spade connectors are so beefy, the only way I could connect them was if I slid them in from the top of the speaker, not the bottom. So you'll see in the other pics that the cables come up by the speaker, then down the back to the jacks, instead of coming up from the bottom. Oh, well.
Here's some of my new Parasound Zcustom equipment, which is what I got the Cat Cables for.
And here's more of a closeup of the equipment stack itself. Dang, I wish I had gotten the focus a little better.
Here's the back of the equipment. All the cables you see are Cat Cables, with the exception of the small 12 volt triggers and the power cables. The top cables I actually bought off of Erik Farstad several years ago... I think they're Doug's early versions of Silvercats. You can see the banana connector ends of the Cattail speaker cables here, I think they're awesome too. I've never seen connectors like that before, where the screw sleeves come down and slide the inner pin into the banana extension, locking the connection as it locks the connector as well. Very nice.
CHRIS
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Originally posted by Chris DI've never seen connectors like that before, where the screw sleeves come down and slide the inner pin into the banana extension, locking the connection as it locks the connector as well. Very nice.
FYI, WBT makes RCA connectors that lock the same way...
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Why not just take the connectors off on the speaker side?
They serve no sonic purpose.Karl
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Karl, do you mean the spades? Run the speaker wire directly into the jacks? I suppose you could always do that with any speaker jack, but I'd like to have a little more modular capability, I guess.
Yeah, Peter, talking to Doug, the banana plugs are WBT clones, but the spades are actual WBT connectors. Pretty pricy.CHRIS
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Originally posted by nicholtlChristmas at Chris' house! Let's all go! Who's bringing the keg??
I think you guys have inspired me to take some pics tonight and post them. They'll be up soon.- Bottom
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Originally posted by Chris DKarl, do you mean the spades? Run the speaker wire directly into the jacks? I suppose you could always do that with any speaker jack, but I'd like to have a little more modular capability, I guess.Last edited by Chris D; 14 August 2011, 00:03 Sunday.Karl
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Originally posted by kfr01Yep, that's what I mean. The spades serve absolutely no sonic purpose
Bare wires are of course ideal, but requires more work and careful handling. Cut and strip the wires every time you make a new connection. Don't touch the stripped wire with your bare hands. Make sure that no single strand escapes and causes a short...
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nbourbaki, nice rack. Yeah, that A51 is quite the beast, isn't it? One thing you may want to consider is buying the Salamander rackmount inserts so you can rackmount that big A51.
Hey, Peter, I've wondered about that--if you're not supposed to touch the bare wire, how do you twist the exposed ends? Or do you just leave the exposed strands straight?CHRIS
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Originally posted by Chris DHey, Peter, I've wondered about that--if you're not supposed to touch the bare wire, how do you twist the exposed ends? Or do you just leave the exposed strands straight?
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Well - I was just trying to offer a friendly suggestion to Chris's speaker-wire-from-the-top problem. :-)
As for the concerns about twisting wire with bare hands... I find it -very- dubious that twisting bare wire with bare hands will result in an audible difference over the fancy WBT spades. Shoot, I find it dubious that it would even make a -measurable- difference. Last I heard, CAT used high quality copper -- even if an end were exposed for a couple decades there would likely be no audible difference.
A case of the audiophile nervosas going around, perhaps? ;-)Karl
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Originally posted by kfr01As for the concerns about twisting wire with bare hands... I find it -very- dubious that twisting bare wire with bare hands will result in an audible difference over the fancy WBT spades.
For the ones of us that like to reconnect everything with a few months interval, it is hardly an issue...
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Sure, I think you're right Karl, that touching the bare wire won't induce an audible difference by itself. As I understand the point, though, is that any contaminants on the wire will cause oxidation and contamination on the wire over time.CHRIS
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I don't think I ever posted these pictures, from Parasound's press release site. The larger pictures of them are really beautiful, but VERY large, so just click on the links I posted below each picture if you want to see the larger ones.
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been a long time parasound owner - finally got around to posing a few pictures @ http://gear.eraserhead.org
There should be more up there by sunday.- Bottom
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Originally posted by eraserheadbeen a long time parasound owner - finally got around to posing a few pictures @ http://gear.eraserhead.org
There should be more up there by sunday.- Bottom
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those are actually the whisper HD. brand spanking new - i got the 1st pair off the line (they were ordered nearly 10 months ago to the date).
they're, in a word, incredible.
the center is an M&K s150c - i am waiting on my marquis HD to be built and am using it in the interim. i suspect the marquis will match up much better with the whispers.
next stop will be getting jc1's for the whispers. Given their efficiency - i didn't think jc1 would be necessary - driving them with an a51 - i'm feeling that i could use a "little more".- Bottom
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jc2 Pre Amp
Hi I am new to this forum and would like to say it is so refreshing to find it as parasound and in particular the halo range is such outstanding value and quality.
I have been looking at the amount of HiFi boxes you guys have in your systems and was wondering if you had problems utilizing everything and system synergy.
My System
Marantz – transport
Stello DA220 – DAC
Krell KAV400XI – Integrated Amp
Parasound JC1 – Power Amps
Linn Espek – Floor standing speakers
Mission – Bookshelf Speakers/Stands
Home Made Equipment Rack
I have been trying to put together 2 systems but use the same source as I live in an apartment and cranking up the jc1’s and linn espeks at night is not an option. So I purchased a Krell KAV400xi and some bookshelf speakers for evening listening. With the hope I could use the pre outs of the krell to run the jc1’s, it sounds terrible. So I am using the SPDIF out of my PC straight into the DAC then to the parasounds which sounds pretty good.
I am particularly interested in adding the jc2 and was wondering has anyone heard it yet and how it would improve the sound of the jc1’s. Until now I have only ever owned integrated amps, is a good pre amp nothing more than a transparent switching device?
If I add a pre amp I would need to power up 5 devices just to listen to a cd and I want integrate home theatre as well shortly oh and build another rack.- Bottom
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Originally posted by RjcaI am particularly interested in adding the jc2 and was wondering has anyone heard it yet and how it would improve the sound of the jc1’s. Until now I have only ever owned integrated amps, is a good pre amp nothing more than a transparent switching device?
Originally posted by RjcaIf I add a pre amp I would need to power up 5 devices just to listen to a cd.
Originally posted by Rjcaand I want integrate home theatre as well shortly oh and build another rack.
BTW, those JC1s are cooking in that rack! I bet you can't run them in high bias (or if you do, you are slowly burning them out). The JC1s need to be well ventilated with at least 6" (15cm) clearance on the top.... Best solution: Put the JC1s on their own amp stands next to the speakers and run balanced (XLR) from the preamp. Use speaker cables that are 3' (1m) or shorter.
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Hi Peter, that is a lot to think about. Will try and audition the P7.
You are right the amp on top gets very warm with the other one underneath it. I used granite shelving to try and absorb some of the heat. I have 10cm between them including the shelf.
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Originally posted by RjcaI used granite shelving to try and absorb some of the heat.
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Tried this a few nights ago...
But the pics were over the limit. Now that the camera has been adjusted...
Time Warner's box and a 20 yr old JVC cd player are on the top, next is a Roku Soundbridge and Panamax 5400 conditioner, the C2 is next, and the A52 anchors it all down.
Speakers include Triangle Antals (mains), Triangle Titus (surrounds), Triangle NOXA Major (center), and Triangle Meteor 0.1.5 (sub).
Rack is a Sanus Euro.
Cables are from Cobalt Cable.
TV is not worth mentioning.
Looking to replace the JVC (and have posted questions in a few other places) with a universal disc player. I have considered the Denon 2910, Denon 955, Oppo 970, and Cambridge DVD89. Any insight to those would be appreciated.- Bottom
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Originally posted by eddiespaghettiTime Warner's box and a 20 yr old JVC cd player are on the top.
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Originally posted by Chris DReposted in large size for you:
Looks good! :T
I thought I had posted the pics where the non-flash was a bit steadier. and the flash pic *after* I removed the dust
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Originally posted by Peter NielsenLooking good... But does not your local TWC offer a silver box to better match the other gear? My TWC box is silver, but OTOH it has HD and DVR... (I vaguely recall that they only offered the DVR models in silver at the time I asked...)- Bottom
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Hi everyone,
I have been following this forum but never posted my system, so here goes:
Martin Logan Summits - front speakers
Martin Logan Theater i - center
Martin Logan Descent - Sub
Boston Acoustic VRi 595 - surrounds
Parasound Halo A21
Parasound Halo A51
Parasound Halo T3 - tuner
Kenwood Entre
Kenwood DV 5900M - DVD
Fujitsu 63" Plasma - Display
Monster Auto Voltage Stabilizer AVS 2000SS
Monster Power Conditioner HTPS 7000
RGPC 400 Pro Power Generator
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Pics posted here from CEDIA of the JC-2 and D3, used by PMC to demo their high-end 2-channel speakers. Please excuse the picture quality; cameras are not allowed at CEDIA, but PMC let me snap a few shots using my cell phone camera.
The D3 was hooked up to the JC-2 by a pair of balanced cables. The amps powering the big speakers you see on the ends are actually stacks of three different Bryston amps per speaker. I didn't think to ask at the show, and can't figure out what speakers those big ones are that were the main part of the demo, but I think they're some version of the BB5 XBD-A, made by PMC:
CHRIS
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