Home theater

My system is more "backend" than display bling ....

42" HD display with stereo sound and subwoofer
I use a custom built Windows 7 MCE PC to play either DVDs, or play streamed movies from a in-house server with a terabyte of raid storage. I think we have approx 200 movies on the storage.
the server also has storage for MP3 music and pics.

I need to provide quarterly training to the wife :)
 
I have a

40" LCD wall mounted, I using a 7.1 Sony Home Theater Receiver because it was a Christmas gift, I am using the Fronts, Sub and Center that came with it, I used some Boston Acoustics that I already had for my surrounds. I am only running it in 5.1 which is what most stuff is in any way. The Boston Acoustics sound really really good.

There similar to this one, Just the older model. I worked with a company is Charlotte that installed them and I got them when we replaced our demo with newer speakers.

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Burell you ever have speakers that need you need to sell out of the back of your van?

If that ever happens and you need to unload them Ill get you my number.

:)
 
I just installed a 1080p Panasonic ae4000u projector that shines onto a 120" ceiling recessed screen. I have always wanted a BIG screen tv and and I thrilled that I went with this.

Its only a few weeks old and I still have some tinkering to do.
 
Sony Bravia 42 inch LCD 120hz. Sony Bravia 5.1 suround system. Sony Blue Ray disk player, all of this syncs together, one remote, pretty cool. and a Roku wifi receiver for streaming Net Flix movies. oh, and it has a port for my Ipod, as well as a remote receiver so you can listen to anything in any room, or in our case, outside.

I like it
 
I sell home theater products.........but i dont have a home theater setup. I do have an old onkyo 2 channel reciever with a pair of JAMO towers. It sounds nice.
 
I use a custom built Windows 7 MCE PC to play either DVDs, or play streamed movies from a in-house server with a terabyte of raid storage.

x2

This is the only way to go. I've been ripping the rest of our stuff... after I realized that if it wasn't on the server, it didn't get watched.

But 1TB? In raid? Buncha 250GBs w/parity? :lol:
 
52" samsung 1080p 240hz, Klipsch speakers and surround, 12" Polk sub. Running through an older macintosh tuner.

I need to update my tuner so I can run the HDMI cables from my PS3 and TV to the tuner. Any recomendations on a non-uberexpensive tuner that is HDMI compatable?
 
check out the onkyo stuff. Its pretty much bulletproof and very budget friendly.
 
52" samsung 1080p 240hz, Klipsch speakers and surround, 12" Polk sub. Running through an older macintosh tuner.
I need to update my tuner so I can run the HDMI cables from my PS3 and TV to the tuner. Any recomendations on a non-uberexpensive tuner that is HDMI compatable?

Woody, I have to wonder if you'll find anything that compares to your Mac, it's hard to find gear like that anymore.

saf-t scissors, Ya, exactly 5, 250gb drives installed in a custom chassis I put together ...the storage system runs something called openfiler. Raid5. If a disk fails, you put another in and no big deal.
 
Pannny plasma monitor
Harman Kardon AVR (FWIW Id rather ot have run than run anything sony, their simplified bit rate audio processor kills the sound depth perception...and dont even get me started on BOSE shat)
Klipsch towers
Boston in ceiling rears
An older Passive sub contractor grade M&S crap....was going to upgrade that but then got out of the business and never really cared for the shat for mor ethan a demo/salespoint anyway....
 
just a tv right now.... 46" Samsun LED

plans:
3 Emotiva 6.3's (fl, fr, c)
2 Emotica 6.2's (rl, rr)
custom sub (12" t3 t.1000 sub on 500w plate amp in a 2.5' slot ported box tuned @ 25hz)
Emotiva XPA-5
onkyo tx-sr807
 
Theater 1.0 - making the best of the basement..

Panasonic AE-3000 shooting at a 128" widescreen format screen.
PS3 for Blu-ray
Emotiva UMC-1 preamp/processor

Emotiva XPA-5 running Klipsch KLF-20 fronts/C7 center /KSP-S6 side surrounds
Emotiva UPA-2 running Klipsch KV-2 as rear surround
Behringer EP2500 running 2 Fi Audio 18" subs in a 165cu.ft. enclosure/small Infinite baffle sub array.

Measured frequency response from the subs - yes, the -3db point is 11hz.
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_ibrewgraph.jpg


With the old "small" screen (106" 16:9, the new one goes from LF to RF speaker)
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_screenshot.jpg


Seating.. and I STILL need to cover the riser... ugh. (You can see the side and rear surrounds up on the wall.. in-wall speakers are thin-sounding, but do disappear)
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_2nd_20row_20riser_P1000770_1.jpg
 
Rich, I always wondered what that was over your face in your avatar. It's all so clear now! You seriously have a large closet for your sub enclosure. That's redonkulos! I love it!
 
61" JVC with a crack in the screen from a shitty room mate a few years ago
Just got a PS3 so all those options
TV is big, works great, but there is a black spot in the lower left hand corner that never got repaired, Ive got used to it as have most my friends so I have no interest in dropping 700+ to fix it.
 
Theater 1.0 - making the best of the basement..

Panasonic AE-3000 shooting at a 128" widescreen format screen.
PS3 for Blu-ray
Emotiva UMC-1 preamp/processor

Emotiva XPA-5 running Klipsch KLF-20 fronts/C7 center /KSP-S6 side surrounds
Emotiva UPA-2 running Klipsch KV-2 as rear surround
Behringer EP2500 running 2 Fi Audio 18" subs in a 165cu.ft. enclosure/small Infinite baffle sub array.

Measured frequency response from the subs - yes, the -3db point is 11hz.
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_ibrewgraph.jpg


With the old "small" screen (106" 16:9, the new one goes from LF to RF speaker)
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_screenshot.jpg


Seating.. and I STILL need to cover the riser... ugh. (You can see the side and rear surrounds up on the wall.. in-wall speakers are thin-sounding, but do disappear)
ai458.photobucket.com_albums_qq302_rquinlan3_Home_20Theater_2nd_20row_20riser_P1000770_1.jpg


Thats awsome!!!
 
Woody, I have to wonder if you'll find anything that compares to your Mac, it's hard to find gear like that anymore.
.

I don't think anything compares to it for just pure music listening. It's just too dated to handle a lot of modern inputs. I'd never part with it.
 
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