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Originally posted by mvdveekTime to share my updates with you guys. New is a the subwoofer and the tv
TV : Pioneer KRP-600A
Subwoofer : Velodyne DD-15
Fronts : B&W CM9
Center : B&W Centre2
Rears : B&W CM5
Amplifier : Rotel RSP-1570
Pre-amp : Rotel RMB-1575
Bluray : Pioneer BDP LX-91
Mediaplayer : HDX1000
Watching movies is a real treat now :T
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Originally posted by mvdveekTime to share my updates with you guys. New is a the subwoofer and the tv
TV : Pioneer KRP-600A
Subwoofer : Velodyne DD-15
Fronts : B&W CM9
Center : B&W Centre2
Rears : B&W CM5
Amplifier : Rotel RSP-1570
Pre-amp : Rotel RMB-1575
Bluray : Pioneer BDP LX-91
Mediaplayer : HDX1000
Watching movies is a real treat now :T
My setup is:
Pioneer PDP-LX5090, Pioneer BDP-LX91, Rotel 1570/1575, B&W CM7, CM Centre2, CM1, M&K MX125 MKII, Black Rhodium Pearl HDMI, Lost of Chord Cobra 3 RCA's.
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There is definitly a difference between the hdmi and the analogue outs. I only have the stereo analogue out connected so cant really say what the difference wil be for a movie.
The lx seems to have a more laidback airier sound while the rotel sounds a bit how do i say it, faster, more out there then the LX. It mostly depends on the type of music I play wheter i choose hdmi or analogue. Jazz I listen to analogue while for pop I would choose hdmi.- Bottom
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Originally posted by ApoleBlindamood
Superb setup..!!!Brad- Bottom
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My set up
Hello everyone I am new to the forum and thought I would
show you all my set up
Subwoofer : JBLPRO 2242h 18" woofer, Velodyne SMS-1 crossover / EQ and NHT A1 250 watt amplifier.
Fronts : B&W CM9
Center : B&W Centre2
Surround side : B&W CWM 800
Rears : B&W CM5
Amplifier : Rotel RSP-1560
Bluray : Pioneer Elite BDP-33FD
Epson Home Cinema 8700UB
100" Dragonfly screen
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mvdveek
Very nice but you should get rid of the coffee table/trunk and you will see the sound will be even better :T
I wished I had bought the Pioneer Elite Kuro nothing even come close three years later, I can't believe the exited the business
RSX-CM9
Sweet room love the ceiling and the wood (What kind of wood?)
petewill
Cool power Class A/B from Rotel good choice, digital amps are best left for subwoofersFarming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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mvdveek: very great setup, I love it! te Rotel in silber looks good! :T
--> not only Black
wine bottles have a hard time with the Velodyne :P :W
Question: in Nederland the electricity is "clean" dus : the PureAV is really necessary? You have the power ampli too at the pf40-50 connect?
Feed of the rack "white" are placed "only" to have enough place for the sub?
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RSX-CM9: god in Himmel! :T the sky in your room is amazing: great job.
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Spoken in the voice of Bugs Bunny: "neeeee.....I wonder what all the poor people are doin' dis time of year" !! :-)
Nice setup's all around guys but I DO notice that these powerful amps in many cases are a little 'cramped' in these wall units??. Might be a good idea to get a little more space and ventilation surrounding them??. Especially Petewill !!. And RicardB....that's a sweet lookin' center channel speaker !!.Dan Madden :T- Bottom
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htsteve: Sorry forgot to put that info in there last night, It's a
Epson Home Cinema 8700UB and a 100" Dragonfly screen.
wettou: The wood that I used is all 1/2" oak.
Thank you everyone for the kind words a lot of work has gone into that room
I will post a few more pics later on today of the rear part of the room.- Bottom
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Originally posted by RSX-CM9It's a Epson Home Cinema 8700UB and a 100" Dragonfly screen.
Have you had the projector ISF calibrated? It is one of the most worthwild investments into a system that can be made. The cost typically is about $250 for one input on a projector.
The calibration will correct the whites and blacks, then the colors on top of it. Once done, everything looks correct. With excellent results.
All video sources are not 6500K (the standard). Some push blue, some red, etc. The AV calibration disks that are avilable are good places to start and do make improvements. But if the underlying white actually has a blue push, the colors will be wrong.
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Finally got around to taking pictures of our setup. It's in a loft with very tall ceilings, lots of hard surfaces, and big windows... so acoustically it was a bit of a challenge... but that was all tamed with Acoustimac Suede acoustic panels and bass traps.
Equipment:
Pioneer KRP-600M (isf calibrated)
Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-Ray
Sony PS3
XBOX 360
Wii
Fanatec Racing Wheel
AppleTV
ATT U-verse DVR
Monster Power Conditioner
Logitech Harmony 890
Rotel RSX-1550
B&W 683 towers
B&W HTM61 center
B&W in ceiling surrounds
HSU Research VTF-12 MK2 sub
Pro-Ject RM-5.1SE Turntable
Acoustimac Suede acoustic panels and bass traps
Auralex Mopads under the center channel and Subdude under the sub
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Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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Originally posted by htstevepetewill
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What projectors/screens are you using?
I'll upgrade to a commercial screen at some point, but I'm working on the cheap now with the crummy economic conditions.- Bottom
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Originally posted by madmac.... these powerful amps in many cases are a little 'cramped' in these wall units??. Might be a good idea to get a little more space and ventilation surrounding them??. Especially Petewill !!........
I have them connected to lessen the load on each amp too. One 2 channel runs left main and left surround, the three channel feeds the center and both back surrounds and the other two channel is connected to the right main and right surround. So each front speaker has it's own amplifier.- Bottom
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Originally posted by petewillI'm using the zoom method for constant height.Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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The white feet on the rack are indeed to be able to fit the sub there. The corner was a good spot for the sub, so the rack had to be modified
The conditioner is not really there to clean up the electricity. Sure it will do some good cleaning it up, but as you say power in the netherlands is pretty good.
its more to have a point to connect my devices to and still have some form of lightning security without using some cheap stuff that does only harm to the performance of the system.- Bottom
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wow uav83,
i'm a big movie fan & thinking about a 2-channel system also. i have a pair of b&w P6's but need more power to run them. currently they are being ran by a rxv-657 yamaha receiver. the movie system is rotel & paradigm. you are 3 speakers away from home theater!!!!June
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Mr Modest
Here is my Rotel gear. It takes up the cinema, the listening room, the bedroom and the lounge. It has taken over the house. I call them my Japanese Girlfriends :lol:
Lounge Rotel RSP-1069
Lounge Rotel RMB-1095
Lounge Rotel RB-1080
Lounge Rotel RMB-1066
Lounge Rotel RT-1080
Lounge Rotel RDV-1062
Lounge Cerwin Vega VE-15F x 4
Lounge Cerwin Vega VE-12F x 2
Lounge Cerwin Vega VE-5C
Cinema Rotel RSP-1098
Cinema Rotel RT-1080
Cinema Rotel RDV-1045
Cinema Rotel RCD-1072
Cinema Rotel RB-1070 x 4
Cinema Rotel RMB-1075
Cinema Infinity Kappa Video
Cinema Infinity Studio Monitors SM-155 x 4
Master Bedroom Rotel RSP-1068
Master Bedroom Rotel RB-1070
Master Bedroom Infinity Studio Monitors SM-122
Listening Room Rotel RSP-1068
Listening Room Rotel Integrated Amp RA-1520
Listening Room Rotel RB-1070 x 2
Listening Room Rotel RB-1080
Listening Room Rotel RMB-1095
Listening Room JBL L90
Listening Room Cerwin Vegas VS-120
Listening Room Infinity Studio Monitors SM-152
Listening Room Yamaha NS-1000M
Mr Modest.
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Bigger, bigger, big...
The Listening Room:
The Cinema:
The Lounge:
The Bedroom:
Summary:
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It is simple really. I love the look of the processors, can't be bothered with IR senders and nothing beats the black and silver stacked. There are more speakers not listed. Each 1070 are in mono running a single speaker each delivering the full 330. I have 13 amps, 1 integrated, 4 pre pros. It is shown on the summary.
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