So it was just pointed out to my by Tom that I haven't posted my system here
. So I figured I would post my systems here.
Here's the updated HT setup equipment list and some pics:
Equipment List:
TV: Panasonic 60" ST30 Plasma
Receiver/Pre-amp: Integra DTR 5.9
Amplifier: Carver AV-705x, Carver M1.0t (In transit from Vintage Hi-Fi)
Fronts: Polk LSi 15's modded with a db840 sub
Center: Polk LSi C
Surrounds: Polk LSi F/X (wall mounted)
Sub: None
Misc Gear: Xbox 360, Samsung BP-1600 blu ray player, Uverse DVR, Pioneer laserdisc player
Equipment not pictured: Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64
Speaker Cables:
Left, Right & Center: Kimber Kable 8VS internally bi-wired with bananas on both ends
Surround Left, Surround Right: Monoprice 14 gauge with Monster Quick Connect banana's on the amp end and quickflex connectors on the speaker end
Interconnects:
Left & Right: 1.5m Kimber Kable Hero
Center: .5m Kimber Kable Hero
Surround Left, Surround Right: 1m Emotiva X series (soon to be replaced by .5m Kimber Kable Heros)
And here are the finished pics, including the LSi F/X's being mounted. Please note the white conduit that is on the TV wall has been painted the same color as the wall, just wasnt done in those pics.
P.S. The pics dont show the Kimber Kable Hero's, or the Kimber Kable 8VS's, I didnt take new pics, when my Carver M1.0t shows up it will be the incentive to take some new pics
Here are some pics of the cable management in the rack. I managed to keep ALL the power, HDMI, IC's and Speaker wire totally separate. Took a bunch of doing, but its done for a LONG LONG LONG TIME.
Here is my 2 channel system.......
Equipment List:
Pre-amp/DAC: Audio GD NFB-5
Amplifier: Fisher 460A EL84/7247
Speakers: Polk RTA 11TL's
Speaker Cables:
Monoprice 14 gauge with Monster Quick Connect banana's on the amp end and quickflex connectors on the speaker end (soon to be Kimber Kable 4TC)
Interconnects:
Audioquest G-Snake 1m (soon to be Kimber Kable Hero .5m)
My setup right now is all digital. I am using XBMC as my Media Player to send out the FLAC files via ASIO to the Audio GD NFB-5 via USB. The Audio GD has a variable output that I am using to connect to the tube amp.
The Nerd Collection
Here go some more pics of the sexy tubes from the awesome guy who did all the work on it.
This last one is a nude pic so keep the kiddies eyes away :wink: