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Hello fellow Bluray.com members. My name is Al. Most ppl call me HTG here on this and other forums. I caught the Stereo/HT bug (addiction/obsession) way back in the middle seventies. I had a co-worker who was an audiophile. He had, back then, a killer stereo system comprising of Kenwood electronics, which included the 70lb marble turntable, matched with Dahlquist speakers.
[Show spoiler] One of the finest sounding speakers back then.At this point I was hooked. I just had a cheap Technics system back then. So I then started to subscribe to the usual suspect magazines, Stereo Review, Sound and Vision, Audio Video Interiors (one of my favorite mags), Widescreen Review, and now Home Theater Magazine. Then in the early 80’s I had a short run as a DJ at a local club. This turned me on to one of my favorite music genre, danceable party songs. I had built up a considerable library of 12” long play vinyl albums (which I still own to this day). I am in the process of recording these albums to my Office/HTPC using one of my Technic turntables and older Denon DRA-95A Stereo Receiver using the free open source Audacity software. I now listen to those types of songs plus, Classic Rock, Rock, Classical, Electronica, DubStep and Smooth Jazz. I finally settled down in the mid 80’s and started to build my first HT system along with having the capability to continue mixing record compilations. My first big screen was a 46” Magnavox RPT, Polk Audio speakers, Denon AVR, cassette player, two turntables, mixing board, VCR, and the following year, my first Pioneer Laserdisc player. Since then I have upgraded at least two times every component in a typical HT system. Like most ppl who did own a Laserdisc player we all seem to end up owning two of them. I ended up owning over 70 LDs, which back then was a costly endeavor, when those movies cost on average $35.00 a piece. But I still believe well worth the money considering the picture and audio quality compared to the lowly VCR. I was so enamored with the LDs I actually waited over 18 months after the launch of DVDs before I bought my first, and believe it or not, only DVD player the venerable Sony DVP-S7000 (considered at the time the reference player by all of the known equipment reviewers). Since I waited on that purchase I was able to find a NIB player for what I thought was a great deal at $800.00 vs the original price of $1200.00. Can you believe it $1200.00 dollars for DVD player? In the middle 90’s I was so into HT systems that I changed jobs and was hired at a small HT company as a system designer, integrator, and installer. What is ironic about this part of my life is I already had a better then average HT system that I had assembled prior to working at the company, and the whole time I worked there I never bought any equipment that I could have had at cost. Oh well, I was a DA (dumb…). I now work for a company that does corporate computer and A/V rental equipment. So hence the name Hometheatergeek. So here we are today with what HTG has in his current home systems (see below). This thread will be under construction as time permits. ![]() Better pictures to come in my gallery. Maybe now I will get some slack from a certain senator AKA LDG and our resident party animal AKA Waboman. Edit: New pictures at post 95
AL
“If at first you don't succeed, try something easier.” Last edited by Johnny Vinyl; 04-18-2013 at 10:00 PM. Reason: Member request |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Family Room/Main HT Sytem:
Video: Sharp Quattron LC-70LE735U 3D 70" (Full array LCD LED) Panasonic DMP-35K (Bluray) Sony DVP-S7000 (DVD) Pioneer Elite CLD-79 (Laserdisc) Comcast Motorola DCX3400 HD DVR Darbeevision DVP-5000 Darblet Audio: Yamaha RX-V1800 (Dolby® TrueHD + DTS HD) Denon DR-M10HX (cassette player) Monster HTS-5000 (Power Conditioner/Surge Protection) Outlaw Model 750 (165W X 5 Amplifier) Speakers: Klipsch Forte II (Bob Crites Crossovers & Titanium Diaphragm upgrades) Klipsch RC-62 II Reference (Center) Klipsch IW-100 (rear surround) Klipsch KSB 1.1 (Front effect speakers) Subwoofers: Velodyne VA 1012 Hsu Research ULS-15 Triple Drive (Walnut veneer) Misc: Logitech Harmony One Universal Remote JPS Industries In’Ovation credenza (AV/TV stand) There is also a IR blaster in the credenza. It blasts IR commands from the IR repeater installed in our Living room which was converted into a Library. There is a set of Polk bookshelf speakers so I can listen to music in there. I know guys... your looking for a gallery... but maybe not till next week.
AL
“If at first you don't succeed, try something easier.” Last edited by hometheatergeek; 10-13-2012 at 03:05 PM. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Master Bedroom:
Sony Bravia KDL-32S3000 (720p LCD) Sony BDP-S500 (bluray) Pioneer CLD-M90 (LD/5 CD changer) Yamaha DSP-A3090 Panamax Max 4300 BSR EQ-3000 (Stereo Frequency EQ) Sonance CINEMA ULTRA II SUR (in wall speakers) Klipsch SW-10 (subwoofer) Niles Table-Top IR, Microflashers, IR repeater and IR cable installed in TV Armoire. Universal Remote MX-500
AL
“If at first you don't succeed, try something easier.” Last edited by hometheatergeek; 05-22-2011 at 04:06 PM. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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I finally started a thread. Thx for posting the link.
AL
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() Congrats on starting the thread. Please allow me the honor of embedding your photos for all the world to see. You deserve all the praise that will be coming your way once the guys see the creativity of your system configuration.
Regards,
Ldgibson76 The Setup "Chance favors only the prepared mind." Louis Pasteur "Foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." -Douglas Adams |
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Blu-ray Duke
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That is real nice of you but I want to post new pics since some of the subs I own have been rearranged in the room. Plus add new photos of the MB and home office pics.
AL
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Blu-ray Samurai
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By the way, be on the lookout for some new pics of my system's current condition! It won't be pretty!
Regards,
Ldgibson76 The Setup "Chance favors only the prepared mind." Louis Pasteur "Foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." -Douglas Adams |
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Blu-ray Duke
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expression on your face. Now that there would be funny.
AL
“If at first you don't succeed, try something easier.” |
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Blu-ray Duke
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![]() ![]() ![]() There goes the neighborhood ![]() JK. welcome friend
-Bill-
TV/Bluray Player Panasonic 65VT30 3-D,Panasonic DMP-BDT310 3-D Receiver/Power Onkyo 3008 3-D, 5 x's Outlaw M200's Speakers Axiom M 80 v3 front R & L, Axiom VP 180 v3 center, Axiom QS 8 v3 surrounds, Energy TakeSats Rear surrounds Subs/Sub EQ SVS PC 13 Ultra x 2, Buttkicker LFE kit ,Audyssey XT32 Command Center Harmony One, Panamax 5300, 1550 cub ft. “A sick mind is a terrible thing to waste.” Richard Corliss |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Thank you my friend. You were always the inspiration to join in so it's all YOUR FAULT.
AL
“If at first you don't succeed, try something easier.” |
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Blu-ray Duke
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I'll never live this downBTW-nice looking ride ![]()
-Bill-
TV/Bluray Player Panasonic 65VT30 3-D,Panasonic DMP-BDT310 3-D Receiver/Power Onkyo 3008 3-D, 5 x's Outlaw M200's Speakers Axiom M 80 v3 front R & L, Axiom VP 180 v3 center, Axiom QS 8 v3 surrounds, Energy TakeSats Rear surrounds Subs/Sub EQ SVS PC 13 Ultra x 2, Buttkicker LFE kit ,Audyssey XT32 Command Center Harmony One, Panamax 5300, 1550 cub ft. “A sick mind is a terrible thing to waste.” Richard Corliss |
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Blu-ray Duke
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then posting. But maybe I can increase my post counts by joining this fun thread and hopefully help out when ever I can on system intergration tricks.
AL
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Blu-ray Duke
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Thank you so much Almadacr. That G is alot of fun but like my old audiophile friend use to say I rather be driving the HT system more often then the car.
AL
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