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    My Humble HT

    Equipment is listed in my signature. You may or may not like it but I like it, isn't that what counts?

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    Klispch Hersey I's (X3) w/Bob Crites upgrades and Volti Audio Grills
    Def Tech BP1's and BP2's side and rear surround
    Wharfedale SW380 Subs (x2) DCM Full Time passive subs - rear sides (x2)
    Adcom 5503 power amp, Yamaha MX-830 (X2), Behringer EP4000
    Onkyo HT-RC180 Receiver
    Behringer DCX2496, Behringer FBQ2496, Onix D-RES
    Quad Core HTPC W/Blu-ray , Silicondust HDHR3 Prime network CableCard Tuner
    Phillips 42 inch LCD, BenQ W600+ DLP Projector
    2 Stanton Turntables

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    Very nice prerich! Ain't this hobby great? So, the "turntables" are for setting the coffee mug on? lol

    I haven't seen a vinyl record in decades but some swear it's still the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BassEarDrum View Post
    Very nice prerich! Ain't this hobby great? So, the "turntables" are for setting the coffee mug on? lol

    I haven't seen a vinyl record in decades but some swear it's still the best.
    Lol!!!! I've gotta a lil bit of vinyl in my collection this is a great hobby! I think Jerry can remember when I was afraid to even show my system - he encouraged me to do it and I haven't been intimidated since!
    Klispch Hersey I's (X3) w/Bob Crites upgrades and Volti Audio Grills
    Def Tech BP1's and BP2's side and rear surround
    Wharfedale SW380 Subs (x2) DCM Full Time passive subs - rear sides (x2)
    Adcom 5503 power amp, Yamaha MX-830 (X2), Behringer EP4000
    Onkyo HT-RC180 Receiver
    Behringer DCX2496, Behringer FBQ2496, Onix D-RES
    Quad Core HTPC W/Blu-ray , Silicondust HDHR3 Prime network CableCard Tuner
    Phillips 42 inch LCD, BenQ W600+ DLP Projector
    2 Stanton Turntables

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    I love it.

    How could you think we wouldn't? This isn't AVS.

    Thank you for posting. Post more.

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    Specifically, I like the acoustics of the brick side walls. That can make for some really good sound.

    What's your next upgrade?

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    I like the dual use video system! wanted to do one for my main room as I cannot control light for daytime viewing but am just waiting for an 80"+ screen to be reasonable now, maybe I can get a 4K one......

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    Very attractive and I bet it sounds tremendous. Will the site allow you to post a bigger picture?
    JR

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    Where's the humble part? Sweet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by prerich View Post
    I think Jerry can remember when I was afraid to even show my system - he encouraged me to do it and I haven't been intimidated since!
    Anyone running four subs can't be all bad. I want four subs. Where's the "green with envy" smiley?

    Keep posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Del Colliano View Post
    Specifically, I like the acoustics of the brick side walls. That can make for some really good sound.

    What's your next upgrade?
    I would like a nice DAC! I'm waiting to see what materializes on the PC front. Remember I used to have the Snell E-II speakers? Well I made acoustic adjustments and it sucked all the life out of them. I brought the Heresy speakers in and went with the Bob Crites upgrades, I also refinished them in Zebrawood. Greg from Volti Audio made the grills. The Klipsch just performed wonderfully in the room and they fit perfectly below the 106 inch 16:9 screen. My son has the Snells now.

    The soundstage is big, deep, almost holographic - it reminded me of a Dynaudio system I demo'd a few years ago. I was satisfied - I don't think I will change speakers for a while (unless I come into a lot of money !)

    I'll post some more pics later
    Klispch Hersey I's (X3) w/Bob Crites upgrades and Volti Audio Grills
    Def Tech BP1's and BP2's side and rear surround
    Wharfedale SW380 Subs (x2) DCM Full Time passive subs - rear sides (x2)
    Adcom 5503 power amp, Yamaha MX-830 (X2), Behringer EP4000
    Onkyo HT-RC180 Receiver
    Behringer DCX2496, Behringer FBQ2496, Onix D-RES
    Quad Core HTPC W/Blu-ray , Silicondust HDHR3 Prime network CableCard Tuner
    Phillips 42 inch LCD, BenQ W600+ DLP Projector
    2 Stanton Turntables

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