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  1. #1041
    Junior Member Grandell's Avatar
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    my setup, please excuse the bad cellphone pic

    Duet -> Onkyo TX-SR605 -> Polk Audio RT16's, and CS350 centre
    and if it looks like the centre speakers fits really well, thats because i've modified the cabinet to fit it
    TV is a Philips Aurea




    and for those that are interested, the sub hiding on the right sadly isn't connected to the rest of the system. its actually destined for my car, and is an RE XXX V4
    the PS3 is one of 4 auctioned as a fundraiser for Starship Hospital, and is signed by V8 Supercar driver Greg Murphy and A1GP driver Johnny Reid

  2. #1042
    With all due respect:
    Pull your main speakers out from the wall about 2 more feet. Then toe them in slightly, assuming you're sitting front and center in the "sweet spot".
    That should make for a much better sound stage.
    .........And for Christ sake, hook up the sub. (wink)

    Bob

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    Junior Member Grandell's Avatar
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    do you mean pull them forward, or move them out as well?
    the onkyo has basic TA, so that should have compensated for them being set back a bit, and they're bottom ported, so they're not being choked against the wall
    i get what you mean about pointing them towards the seating position though. i'll have a play with them and see if i can notice any difference


    and sadly the sub isn't very practical for a home theater the polks do play nice and low, but i may look at adding a slightly less obscene, and neighbour friendly sub at some point

  4. #1044
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandell View Post
    do you mean pull them forward, or move them out as well?
    the onkyo has basic TA, so that should have compensated for them being set back a bit, and they're bottom ported, so they're not being choked against the wall
    i get what you mean about pointing them towards the seating position though. i'll have a play with them and see if i can notice any difference
    Yes, pull them forward. Besides the reflections from the back wall (which may or may not be addressed by bottom ports) you must be getting reflections off of the big component cabinet in the middle. At a minimum, move the speakers so that the fronts are at least even with the front of the component cabinet.

  5. #1045
    Sorry for the delayed reply. I did receive your PM, but I'll answer here. Everything aubuti said is correct. I would add to it though, since I have some extra information via the PM. The listening distance being 3m from the center channel, I would grab your tape measure and put the r/l channel speakers the same distance away, as well as the same distance apart from each other. Form an equilateral triangle. "Toe" the main channel speakers so the imaginary "laser beam" would cross just in front of your nose. Try that, see how it sounds. You can then tweak from there (or simply put it all back the way it is when the wife comes home). haha

    I see a PS3 sitting there.
    If you play COD4, add me to your list if you'd like: "KryptosPhantom".

    Bob

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    I like your speakers stands!

    Do they come with the speakers? Or are they sold separately also?
    Personally I don't like the speaker stands. They give the speaker a typical surround-speaker look imho.

    They are specially designed for the speakers though. They're sold seperately, but only match with these speakers. (Naim n-Sats)
    Fact is, that the speakers hang into the stand, rather than rest on a top-plate.

  7. #1047
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    A lot of nice setups here

    Set at this moment:

    Plasma Television: Panasonic TH46PZ85
    Receiver: Marantz SR7500 (Black)
    DVD-Player: Marantz DV7600 (Black)
    DVD-Player: Marantz DV6400 Vm (Black) (Modified by Van Medevoort)
    Turntable: Transroter ZET-3
    Phono Amplifier: Jasmine Phono
    Front Speaker: B&W 805S Cherry
    Rear Speaker: JBL L-4
    Center Speaker: B&W HTM-2 Cherry
    Subwoofer: Rel Stadium III Cherry
    Networkplayer/Audioplayer: Logitech Squeezebox
    DAC: Cambridge DacMagic
    TV-Decoder: Humax 5000C

    Connection/Cables:

    Front Speakercable: MIT Magnum M3 Bi-Wire
    Rear Speakercable: Nordost Flatline Gold
    Center Speakercable: Kimber 8TC met WBT680
    Subwoofer cable: Audioquest
    Stereo Interlink:: 2 x Stereo IXOS - 1003-100
    Stereo Interlink: 1 x Xindak FA-Gold
    Digital interlinks: 1 x Optische IXOS 106-100 en 1 x Coax IXOS Overture XHD408 PC-OFC 75 Ohm Coaxial
    Powerstrip: Kemp Powerstrip 8 met daarop Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable Receiver: Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable DV7600: Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable Sub: Kemp Hi Powercord



  8. #1048
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    My slimp3 installed in the wall

    One of my two original Slimp3s installed in the wall in the kitchen and connected to a russound home system and an HP thinclient T5720 in the garage.

    My setup works perfect for parties and gives me the weather before I head out.

    I must admit, I am tempted by the new Touch as album art in the wall might be nice.
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  9. #1049
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedGame View Post
    A lot of nice setups here

    Set at this moment:

    Plasma Television: Panasonic TH46PZ85
    Receiver: Marantz SR7500 (Black)
    DVD-Player: Marantz DV7600 (Black)
    DVD-Player: Marantz DV6400 Vm (Black) (Modified by Van Medevoort)
    Turntable: Transroter ZET-3
    Phono Amplifier: Jasmine Phono
    Front Speaker: B&W 805S Cherry
    Rear Speaker: JBL L-4
    Center Speaker: B&W HTM-2 Cherry
    Subwoofer: Rel Stadium III Cherry
    Networkplayer/Audioplayer: Logitech Squeezebox
    DAC: Cambridge DacMagic
    TV-Decoder: Humax 5000C

    Connection/Cables:

    Front Speakercable: MIT Magnum M3 Bi-Wire
    Rear Speakercable: Nordost Flatline Gold
    Center Speakercable: Kimber 8TC met WBT680
    Subwoofer cable: Audioquest
    Stereo Interlink:: 2 x Stereo IXOS - 1003-100
    Stereo Interlink: 1 x Xindak FA-Gold
    Digital interlinks: 1 x Optische IXOS 106-100 en 1 x Coax IXOS Overture XHD408 PC-OFC 75 Ohm Coaxial
    Powerstrip: Kemp Powerstrip 8 met daarop Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable Receiver: Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable DV7600: Kemp Powercord Plus
    Powercable Sub: Kemp Hi Powercord


    that turntable is a work of art
    Source: Squeezebox 3, Thorens TD160 Super Turntable, SME 3009 arm with a Linn K9 cart.
    Amp/Speakers: Meridian M30, Thorens Restek Pre-amp
    Phones: Grado SR-60s
    Headphone Amp: Pro-ject Headbox II
    HP Proliant Microserver running WHS 2011 & Squeezebox Server

    http://www.last.fm/user/chn68b

  10. #1050
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    Speakers: Mirage M3si
    Amp: Onkyo A-9755
    Server: selfbuild piece of hardware running FreeBSD.

    The player on top of the amp is an T+A CD2000, it is the remaining part of a full T+A set which consisted of also an A-2000 and P-2000 pre/power amp set. Both died last year, between buying T+A set and the moment the amps died I cured from audiophile-itis.

    The SB is already in service for more then 3 years.

    Still very pleased with the 'sound' of the speakers! haven't heard anything recently that would prompt me to buy new ones.

    Put all this stuff in my homeoffice where I have my PC and photoprinter, here I can set volume to 'tornado' level :-)
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    does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?

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