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techy101 10-01-2007 10:49 PM

Show us your home electronics!
 
I'll start this one off. This system in my basement has been a kind of long term project. I used to work in tech theatre, but it wasn't paying the bills. So I've switched to installing high-end residential low voltage systems. Since that switch I've gained lots of insight into changes I can make to my system, so there'll be periodic changes happening as I can afford them (ugh. Why so many expensive addictions.....eer hobbies)

It's overkill. I know it. But hey, what are hobbies for :)


The system is a native 7.1 system with support for uncompressed audio. Everything is home-run through the walls to a closet where all the gear is located. The closet is ventilated by a 70 cfm bath fan venting out the top of the room. Door is sealed with weather stripping and a sweeper on the bottom. I've cut a hole at the bottom of the closet into the main room. Vent plates installed on both sides to make it look like a cold air return. Also a filter installed in between to help keep dust out.

I'm hoping to remodel the basement and make two rooms. If that happens, all the surround speakers will become in-wall's.

The reciever is a Denon 2307CI. Hopefully I'll be upgrading it to a 3808 in the not to distant future since I've got the 2307 totally maxed out. I've got a 4x1 HDMI switch to enable use of everything. TV is fed by both a component run and a 50' HDMI run.

The sub and my 4 rear channels are from my old Sony Speaker-in-a-box system. Again, they'll all be replaced, but it's real low on the list. I barely use the sub since I'm in a townhouse.

Front 3 speakers are Paradigm Monitor series.

The system is setup with a Wii, PS3 (also for bluray) and the latest addition an Xbox 360 (also for HD-DVD).

Also there's a PC that's setup as a hard-drive based media/dvd server. All the music, video, and every DVD I own is stored in it. The DVD's are full ISO rips, so they're exact images of the DVD. no compression, etc...

The PC is built like a so-so gaming rig. Nvidia 680i SLI motherboard, intel core 2 duo E4300 (1.8 GHz overclocked to 2.96GHz) 2 gigs OZC RAM, 1.2TB of hard drive space (mostly all full), dual EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS Superclocked video cards in SLI. It's running Vista Home Premium ONLY for DirectX 10 and HDCP. Otherwise I'd much rather be back on XP.

You scroll through images of the box covers on the TV via the remote. Select one and it pulls up all the info on the movie (like from IMDB). Hit play, and it fires right up. Eventually I'll have little terminals at every TV in the place, so you'll be able to pull up any movie on demand from anywhere.

TV is DirecTV. Wired up for dual-feed dvr service to every TV location in the house, along with a gigibit ethernet connection for future implementation of VOD.

And finally, there's a record player included in the whole thing. I couldn't imagine not having it.

For a remote, at the moment is a Harmony 890 RF. I'm about ready to chuck it at the wall. The programming is really pissing me off. Since it won't let you really delve into the programming, but instead you are limited very heavily by the software. I'll be moving on to an RTI remote. We sell them, and because of that have access to the programming software, etc... Since RTI remotes are a dealer installed only item, they're highly overpriced IMHO, but are phenomenal when programmed well. I'll be upgrading to the RTI T3 when the time comes:
http://www.rticorp.com/products/images/product_T3.jpg

The TV will also be upgraded eventually. Going to get one that fills up the entire space.

Ok, time for the pictures:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...asement005.jpg

There's a second interconnect panel that cant' be seen. Has the HDMI run as well as the sat runs and ethernet connections
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...asement004.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...asement008.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ed_Mine004.jpg

Here's the small head-end I put in. I'd like to move the telephones to a punchblock on the board as well, but probably won't actually do it. The system there also ties a VOIP unit into the main telephone system of the house.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ds/Mine001.jpg



On another note, here's a small head-end I did for work.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ds/Head001.jpg

YourConfused 10-01-2007 11:07 PM

Umm, what's the word I am looking for here...
It starts with a B...
It's ...It's ...
Crap, what the hell is it?
Oh-yeah it ends with an ... assturd!
B-assturd!
i am jealous of the potential, butt I am sure the SQ isn't there yet. Get with the hop-ups bro!
Like the furniture and set-up though.

techy101 10-01-2007 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by YourConfused (Post 497171)
Umm, what's the word I am looking for her...
butt I am sure the SQ isn't there yet. Get with the hop-ups bro!

The SQ rivals $20,000 home theatres we've done (altho, the TV doesn't hold a finger)

what are hop-ups?

Proper time correction, EQ'ing, and xover settings really make the system. All of which were done by hand with the assistance of an old friend from the live audio world. SMAART

The furniture is all my old stuff that I can't afford to replace. I'd love to get rid of it. But furnishing the rest of the new place took up all the $$.

Landshark 10-01-2007 11:12 PM

i have those same audio cabinets from Target. :lol:

that looks like a nice setup. my brother did six-figure audio/video installs for a lot of the local celebrities/athletes/big wigs around here. i am happy with my mid-range crap, though. :)

i'd have a 52" Sony XBR4 right now, but we're trying to find a new house, and i don't want another big TV to move. :(

techy101 10-01-2007 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Landshark (Post 497173)
i have those same audio cabinets from Target. :lol:

Darn skippy!

techy101 10-01-2007 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Landshark (Post 497173)
i have those same audio cabinets from Target. :lol:

that looks like a nice setup. my brother did six-figure audio/video installs for a lot of the local celebrities/athletes/big wigs around here. i am happy with my mid-range crap, though. :)

i'd have a 52" Sony XBR4 right now, but we're trying to find a new house, and i don't want another big TV to move. :(

Yeah, ours go up to about $250,000. We're not the largest in the area, but probably the second. My system is budget minded as far as these things go. Doing it all yourself and getting big discounts on equipment helps a lot.

I've got my eye on a a Samsung 61" LED DLP

Landshark 10-01-2007 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by techy101 (Post 497176)
Yeah, ours go up to about $250,000. We're not the largest in the area, but probably the second. My system is budget minded as far as these things go. Doing it all yourself and getting big discounts on equipment helps a lot.

I've got my eye on a a Samsung 61" LED DLP

i remember one install he did where just the remote-controlled motorized blinds/window treatments/screens portion alone was over $100,000. :barf:

msvx95 10-02-2007 05:36 AM

Alan, my house is for sale in Cleveland....I know your from Pitt though, but it's a 4 bed/2bath and very spacious :D


Techy, very nice clean work on your mounting boards and wiring.

Manarius 10-02-2007 07:08 AM

That's a very nice setup. I, being a college student, will not have that kind of money until I'm 45 and have paid off all my college debt.

My system is a Wal-Mart 5.1 setup hooked up to my TV and XBox in my dorm room. I'll shoot pics later.

RSVX 10-02-2007 07:54 AM

I have the TV Stand that matches your equipment rack in the closet.

Circuit City...

And, you sir... SUCK.:lol:

dcarrb 10-02-2007 10:37 AM

My speakers are almost 28 years old. The receiver is 10. I do have a new CD changer, having worn-out two units over 20-some years. And I just bought a new 20-inch, non-digital, non-flat screen TV, basically the cheapest thing I found with a built-in DVD player. Hey, I even hooked-up my 9-year old Wal-Mart VCR to play audio through the stereo. Rock on.

dcb

Landshark 10-02-2007 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarrb (Post 497230)
My speakers are almost 28 years old. The receiver is 10. I do have a new CD changer, having worn-out two units over 20-some years. And I just bought a new 20-inch, non-digital, non-flat screen TV, basically the cheapest thing I found with a built-in DVD player. Hey, I even hooked-up my 9-year old Wal-Mart VCR to play audio through the stereo. Rock on.

dcb


your setup makes kitty sad.


http://www.poopoodles.com/images/sad_kitty.gif

JaySVX 10-02-2007 11:48 AM

Well, i'm not so much the audio-phile, but I do have my computer system going to a 7.1 surround sound at my desk, with center, sub, 2 floor standing front speakers and 4 satellite speakers. I don't like being to far away from my computer, so i have a whole lot of audio going on in a tiny space. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the audio set up. Here's my desk though:

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_007.jpg

The install of my newest creation. I got tired of a separate machine for storage and gaming, so I combined.
Athlon 64 5600+
4gb DDR2 800 ram
eVGA 8800GTS 340mb
4.06tb drive space


http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_004.jpg

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._wires_006.jpg

The box itself weighs about 130 lbs, give or take.

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_012.jpg

Fortunately it's on wheels, though it doesn't travel as much as I'd like it to.

RSVX 10-02-2007 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaySVX (Post 497246)
Well, i'm not so much the audio-phile, but I do have my computer system going to a 7.1 surround sound at my desk, with center, sub, 2 floor standing front speakers and 4 satellite speakers. I don't like being to far away from my computer, so i have a whole lot of audio going on in a tiny space. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the audio set up. Here's my desk though:

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_007.jpg

The install of my newest creation. I got tired of a separate machine for storage and gaming, so I combined.
Athlon 64 5600+
4gb DDR2 800 ram
eVGA 8800GTS 340mb
4.06tb drive space


http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_004.jpg

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._wires_006.jpg

The box itself weighs about 130 lbs, give or take.

http://simplepic.net/albums/userpics..._puter_012.jpg

Fortunately it's on wheels, though it doesn't travel as much as I'd like it to.


Are you legally blind?

techy101 10-02-2007 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSVX (Post 497211)
I have the TV Stand that matches your equipment rack in the closet.

Circuit City...

And, you sir... SUCK.:lol:

Heh, you nailed me. Got it for $60. It was a floor model, as well as damaged. I don't care about scratches, its in a closet


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