Love the flexy rack. Did you use plumb bobs as your spikes?
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2006-01-17, 08:06 #61
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2006-01-17, 11:04 #62Senior Member
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Everyone has such snazzy setups. I doubt mine would win any awards, except perhaps for taking "downtempo" to the extreme. I'll call it "Squeezebox van der Rohe". The speakers, the particular brand and model of which are not worth mentioning, are small, self powered, and stand upon two of the window sills on the right hand wall. Perhaps one day I'll invest in something that sounds better, at which time the sound system would likely become slightly more prominent in my living room.
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2006-01-17, 20:53 #63Senior Member
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It's more important that you enjoy your SB and it's capabilties (even if you are using Altec Lansing speakers). Sure my fancy setup is shown in this thread but my bedroom is a whole different story! My SB2 sits atop an old projection TV cabinet that I'm going to convert to a storage unit for who knows what just yet with some crappy Logitech speakers.
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2006-01-17, 21:16 #64Yeah, I can't wait to 'tweak' my server box. I want to house it in plexiglass, and make the NIC connection light more disco. I also thought about running the pushbutton switch upstairs with two thin wires, to truly shut down/startup.
Originally Posted by notanatheist
This is ridiculous, but you can hack a billy big mouth bass with a processor board and linux, and I'd like him to say the album title now playing. I didn't file a feature request yet...
I realize this is completely off-topic, notanathiest, but are you an athiest without a tan, or not an athiest _at all_?
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2006-01-18, 07:49 #65Member
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Here are my Squeezeboxs in my living room and kitchen. In each room there is only a Squeezebox, two speakers, two remotes and an IR sensor, no other technology and no CDs. The CDs are in boxes in the storeroom and the CD covers have been scanned and are kept in a box in the living room for browsing through.
The Squeezebox in the kitchen is connected to the amplifier by huge cables - not ideal. I am still trying to find a position for it, where I can see it from both ends of the room and it is near enough to connect to the amplifier in the next room - hence the rather industrial bracket.
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2006-01-18, 08:05 #66Senior Member
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Ahhh, a Tivoli!!! Very good taste in radios!!
Originally Posted by nicky6
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2006-01-18, 08:29 #67Senior Member
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Here's my setup.
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2006-01-18, 10:34 #68Junior Member
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My Setup
There are some great setup's out there! Here's mine to throw into the mix. My dedicated 2 channel audio room comprises of the following:
PS Audio GCC-100 Control Amplifier
Paradigm Signature S2 Speakers
HSU VTF-2 MK 2 Subwoofer (not pictured)
Benchmark DAC-1 using the balanced outputs
Sony SCD C2000es SACD/CD Player
Interconnects: RCA-Van den Hul D-102 Mark III, Balanced-PS Audio Statements, Digital Coax-DH Labs, Digital Optical-DH Labs
Speaker Cable: DH Labs Q10
Room Treatments: 2 Bass Traps and 4 Acoustic Panels, both home made.
Squeeze Box 3: wireless connection, with my audio collection ripped in WMA lossless
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2006-01-18, 23:59 #69Hey cleve nice to see a fellow Audiokarma member in this forum. Your McIntosh setup looks awesome with sound to match I am sure!
Originally Posted by Cleve
Best,
croon
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2006-01-19, 00:00 #70
Beautiful setup you have there. Seems like the FL displays match quite nicely.
I was wondering... Any particular reason to prefer WMA Lossless over FLAC?
Originally Posted by rmasson

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