At last, I own a processor with some musicality...and a Whole Lot More.
Anthem P5
Statement, 5 channel
B&K Components Ref 200.7
7 channel amp. rated 385 wts at 4 ohms / channel
Buttkicker BKA1000-N
1300 watts RMS into 2 ohms for Tactile Transducers. Have two amps powering Clark Synthesis Platinums, two each.
Denon 5910 modified
L / R Op amps and master clock upgraded by Hot Rod Audio Mods.
Sony PS3
BD, DVD Upconverting, SACD
Toshiba HD-A35
HD DVD, Upconverting DVD
M&K MPS-2550
Mid to far field professional main monitors. (The professional series can produce a lot of uncolored sound)
M&K S150 AC
Center Channel
M&K SS200
Tripoler, left and right side surrounds
M&K S150 Direct Radiator
Direct radiating rear spkrs in 7.1 configuration.
Velodyne DD-18
unbelievable
AV123 R-DES
Bass Frequency room equilizer. Haven't had a chance to play around with this one yet but has lots of promise. Find it on the AV123 website.
Clark Synthesis and Buttkicker Tactile Transducers (x4)
As if a Velodyne DD-18 isn't enough, imho, no self respecting Home Theater is complete without the application of this form of sensory input. Easy to install, fun to play with, makes a great impression, and conveys a more realistic experience. I do not recommend attaching them to the floor or floor joists. Instead, mount them to a floating platform or to the seating itself, and Do Not underpower them. You can always turn the effect down if you want but turning an amp up to 95% is problematic at best.
Monster Cable HTPS 7000 ss Mk II
Original HTPS 7000 ss replaced by Monster free of charge with upgraded model after lightning strike.
Monster Cable AVS 2000 ss
Voltage regulator
JPS Labs A/C In-Wall
Two dedicated lines, one for projector and anothe for the amp/processor.
Active Thermal Management Cool Stack 1, Cool It Mk2
The CS 1 pulls hot air out the top of the component, The Cool It Mk2 blows cool air down onto cooling fins, etc. ANTHEM D2 Owners! - The Cool Stack kicks b___! Change the jumpers inside the Cool Stack to 12v trigger. The D2 is now barely warm to the touch, (specifically the right rear; the rest of the unit is stone cold).