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UPDATED DEC. 2005

Have added many new upgrades past 6-7 months. See equipment list for details. Original desc. below

Small HT that has entrance through home office. Was once an extension of family room. Really great gaming room, and set up mainly for audio listening. Covered 3 windows with MDF, and used acoustiblok to prevent sound leakage. Added Michael Green room treatments to tone down echoes, and improve acoustics. Has 3 Berkline recliners, and is a very confortable room. Will eventually knock wall down, and increase size for a second row of seating. Current dimensions are 11X14. Room was assembled by me, with 70% of electronics purchased through audiogon, or videogon. Using several SignalCable power cords, and various interconnects. Sounds very good, and room is totally dark for movie viewing. Please feel free to ask questions, and offer suggestions.
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    • Denon 2910
    Used as a combo-player for DVD, and multi-channel audio.
    • Anthem AVM-30
    Replaced the AVM-20, and the extra component inputs, and output were needed. The display is much better.
    • Pass Labs X-5
    This is the best sounding amp I've owned. It replaced an Anthem MCA-20, and MCA-30. Using the balanced inputs.
    • Dunlavy Audio Labs SC-S1
    Was lucky enough to get one of the few made. Very musical.
    • Dunlavy Audio Labs SC2
    Tall monitors, but they sound great. Requires a good subwoofer.
    • Dunlavy Audio Labs SC-1A/V
    Center & Surround. These mate well with the SC2's used as the fronts. Great for multi-channel audio.
    • Richard Gray 400s
    Using 2 of these, and they really do make a difference. Using Signal Cable Power cords for input AC.
    • Sony PS2
    Using Logitech wireless controllers. Better than the arcade!
    • Microsoft X-Box 360
    Lucky enough to get one the first day released. Gaming is nothing short of awesome. Also streams audio from office computer.
    • BenQ PE8700+
    Great looking image. The DVI input from the Bravo D! looks better than the D-Theater D-VHS tapes I have.
    • Draper Gray
    92" Screen. Grayhawk like material, but not as good as the Stewart brand
    • Rocket-Onix UFW-10
    Have a pair of these in a stereo configuration. Mate well with the Dunlavy fronts.
    • NHT X-2
    Started life as an X-1, and was sent back to NHT for X-2 upgrade. The X-1's are designed for use with NHT sub's, and I'm not using them. Nice add on for turning fron monitors into full-range set up
    • JVC - D-VHS HM-DH30000U
    D-Theater player, and HD recorder. I have several D-Theater tapes, and they are stunning. The video, and audio is much better than DVD.

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They are Studiotech PS-2's. They were a very good bargain compared to the other brands. They were easy to build, and seem to be very rugged. Thanks for the compliment!

jeffporter

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System edited: Updated Dec. 2005

jeffporter

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I was using the Pioneer 47Ai as an audio player only. The Denon, and Vinc was connected via the DVI output. I really can't tell much difference in video, but the GUI on the Vinc is horrible. I do believe the Denon is a better all around player, but will eventually switch over completely to a DV59Ai for both audio, and video. I'm having problems with the HDMI output going through a Gefen DVI switcher. As sson as I overcome that, it'll be Pioneer all the way.

jeffporter

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Replaced the Bravo D1 with a Denon 2910. I couldn't stand the user interface on the Bravo, and I like the Denon much better. I'm even considering using it as the SACD/DVD-A player, and moving the Pioneer to another room. Interested in hearing from other 2910 owners on their experiences.

jeffporter

Owner
The acoustiblok is awesome. It allows no sound leakage through the windows I used it on. It was fairly expensive, but I'm planning on using it again when I enlarge the room in the future.

jeffporter

Owner
I'm using 2 Studiotech PS-2's side by side. They were very affordable, and work out very nicely! I've spoken to a couple other people using them, and they are equally happy with them.

jeffporter