cute330xigrl
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I thought complication is what men love most about gadgets. The more buttons, the more drool.Date: 3/31/2005 11:59:20 AM
Author: noobie
I''d like to see the panels as well! I ended making about eight acoustical panels out of Owens Corning 705 to tame the brightness and covering it with some GOM fabric. Looks OK, but I''m sure not like your suede ones.
Regarding DVD players, I wanted great audio as well which complicated things. The Denon was not good on redbook CD and only OK on DVD-A. By far, the Onkyo was the best I had in my system for audio. As far as video calibration, the Pioneer was easiest, Onkyo was second and the Denon was the hardest. I never got it balanced with either Avia or DVE. However, this is highly display dependent. Eventually I will get an ISF calibration when I finally decide what to do with the DVD source. By that time HD DVD will be outIf money was no object, I''d probably take a chance on the Denon 5910, but $3500 is a bit much for a DVD player.![]()
That marantz remote is really nice and complicated. The AVS section discusses them at length. Make sure you have PC programming and upload of macros. Progam on your PC and them download to the remote. It saves punching it in on the remote every time you make a change. You probably nee UHF and IR capability. I ended up with a Home Theater Master MX800, a more more economical solution.
Diamondlil: When are we going to see your little bauble? I saw pictures of.... you need to share.
Thank you! Oh, thats a door Belle. There''s only 1 window in the den space. And the popcorns ready and waiting.Date: 9/12/2005 11:08:44 PM
Author: belle
oh wow cute, that looks awesome! very, very cool. can i come to your house to watch movies?![]()
what size is the other window? is it the same as the one pictured?
Cute - LOL, I thought I recognized those classic dials in your cabinet but wasn''t sure. That''ll do - it''s just good insurance. As for the rest, I became a ridiculous audiophile right before I got bit by the diamo-phile bug... I used to haunt the audio forums like many of you wannerful regs do here nowadaysDate: 9/13/2005 2:59:32 PM
Author: cute330xigrl
Thank you! Oh, thats a door Belle. There''s only 1 window in the den space. And the popcorns ready and waiting.Date: 9/12/2005 11:08:44 PM
Author: belle
oh wow cute, that looks awesome! very, very cool. can i come to your house to watch movies?![]()
what size is the other window? is it the same as the one pictured?![]()
John, We''re using a panamax pro5110 to clean up the power. We decided to wait for the HD DVD , so we bought a cheap panasonic player for now. Everything else you posted I''m too green to understand. lol!But thank you for the compliment. hehe![]()
John QDate: 9/13/2005 12:48:13 AM
Author: JohnQuixote
Anyone remember the Infinity Kappa 9s from back in the days before sub-woofers, when cowboys only kissed their horses? It was a limited production, but they were reference standards - in the early 90s to the speaker world what Viking is to barbeque grills now. I still have a pair as my fronts - 5''5'' towers with 2 subs built into each, bass and midrange horns both and 2 rear-firing tweeters in back (as well as 2 in front) to balance acoustic reflections, since bass is omni and treble is unidirectional. Problem is the impedence is so low that the lights on my block go dim when I dial it up.
Cute, make sure you guys get CLEAN POWER. Even an inexpensive filter/spike prevention system is a good investment. And warn the neighbors.![]()
in 1995 (out dated now)
A pair of John Dunlavy model 4 speaker systerm
Mesa Baron power tube amp (made in Petaluma,Ca) those tubes sure heats up the room when its on.....too hot in the summer.