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Apple TV 160gig
Apple Mac Pro (late 2008 edition) with 12gigs of memory and 8800GTS
Denon 2309CI Receiver (worst remote I have ever used by a long shot)
Denon DVD Player with Upscaling (best I have ever owned, awesome picture)
Comcast HD DVR
Technics 5 disc changer
Technics Pro level dual tape deck
Samsung 50inch 1080i Plasma TV (about 2 years old, picture rocks)
Klipsch KSF 10.5 main speakers
Klipsch KSF-C5 Center Channel
Klipsch KSW-15 Subwoofer
Klipsch THX rear channel speakers (can't remember model)
 
My Setup

52" Samsung 1080p 120hz
Denon 3808ci reciever
60 Gb PS3
40 Gb apple TV
Nintendo Wii
*All connected with monster cable 10.2 gbps HDMI cables

Monster Power power cleaner/ Surge protector
DirecTv HD Dvr
2 Definitive Technology power towers W/12" sub and 500 watt amp in each
Definitive technologies center channel
Mac Pro 2.66, 11 GB of Memory, and 3Tb internal and 2 Tb external storage streaming 900 gb media to apple TV
Harmony 1 remote to control it all...
 
*Samsung LE-40A789 TV
*Popcornhour A110 Streaming client
*Sherwood 5.1 AV Receiver
*2 x Heco Victa 500
*Dreambox 8000 SatPVR

Popcornhour Streaming from a Synology 207+ with an WesternDigital MyBook Studio 2 Terabyte hooked up over eSata.
 
Samsung 50" DLP
mac mini 1.5 intel
1tb WD external (movies pics and music)
Mirage unitheater with bookshelf and sub
Directv HR20
Denon avr 1803
Logitech 520
Wii w/4 controller sets and wii fit
airport extreme
logitech ps3 bluetooth keyboard/touchpad
iphone (snatch) keyboard/touchpad
toslink to Denon
DVI to HDMI to Samsung
Hardwired for 1000mb/s
apple isight with magnet mount on top of Mirage unitheater
Can also control mini with Macbook pro via screen share

I burned all my dvd's to the 1tb drive attached to airport extreme.
Trying to get he whole Blu Ray External Drive thing working....

Fry's had a sale and got an LG ggc-h20L for $90! wooot!

;)
 
I've got a home theater system plus a music only system, the latter of which will eventually get a flat-screen tv mounted above my Roland digital piano, which sits between two 6 foot tall Carver ribbon planar speakers, which are biamped with a custom active crossover and about 440 watts per channel total. I guess that will technically make it a second home theater room. I've also got Klipsch THX PC speakers on my Mac in the Den as part of a whole house audio/video system along with two AppleTV units and an Airport Express 802.11N which is currently being used as a 2nd in-house network (so my iPod Touch doesn't slow down the main NetGear network for my MBP and AppleTV units). An upgraded (1.8Ghz 7448 G4 with 1.5GB of ram, Radeon 9800 Pro and two 500GB Sata hard drives) PowerMac Digital Audio serves the audio/video content from iTunes (the library currently takes up 144 GB between music, music videos and home movies).

The Home Theater room itself (picture attached) contains:

-Panasonic PT-AX100U 720P LCD Projector with a 93" 16x9 DaLite matte white screen

-6.1 Speaker setup using 4 walnut finished identical PSB "Image" monitors (3 across the front and 1 in the back of the room center) along with two white "Image" surround speakers mounted on the left/right walls alongside the main couch (bipolar speaker design with two sets of drivers angled to front and back of the room-- the drivers themselves, though are 100% identical to the ones in the front and rear of the room, producing a coherent soundfield. The frequency response is rated at +/- 1dB from 60Hz to 20kHz).

Note that my center speaker is NOT a typical "turned sideways" type 'center', which ALWAYS results in undesirable combing effects (frequency response is uneven at listening positions other than dead center). Since I have a drop down screen and all three speakers sit underneath it, identical speakers result in identical and perfectly even sound with no combing issues. I don't understand why so many places sell 'center' speakers to go with projectors. It doesn't make sense.


A Definitive Technology Powerfield 1500 Subwoofer (15" driver with a 250 watt amp) sits a foot behind an end table on the left side of the room with the driver facing towards it. Using a sound meter to try many possible positions, this position and direction provided the flattest bass response in the room. I got suck-out issues anywhere else. I know it seems odd to face it towards the end table, but that produced a relatively nice flat response (within 3dB except for a problem notch or two) at the main listening couch position and so it blends quite nicely with the PSB monitors. The crossover point is set to 80Hz.

The Yamaha receiver I have (HTR 5960 DD/DTS with 110 watts per channel) has active room correction in the bass range using a microphone; this flattened the overall response out quite nicely in those notch areas, giving a corrected flat response within +/- 3dB across nearly the entire spectrum. The Yamaha receiver is connected to a rooftop antenna for better quality FM reception (I briefly tried out an OTA HD tuner but found the NBC olympics looked idential to the cable feed I have so I returned it).

I have a JVC 6-disc DVD changer with DVD-Audio on it. I connect that to the multi-channel inputs on the Yamaha receiver to listen to some DVD-Audio discs directly (Dark Side of the Moon with the Alan Parsons Quad Mix found on the Net is unreal).

There's a Pioneer CLD-501 Laserdisc player (I have over 80 laserdiscs from the pre-DVD era and this allows me to continue to watch them).

I have an AppleTV unit which lets me rent HD movies and listen to my large music and music video collection and along with my large photo collection (photography is a hobby of mine) in HD on the projector.

The cable box is a Motorola HD + DVR unit. My cable company currently has almost 40 HD stations.

I've got a Nintendo GameCube connected as well. I plan to add a PS3 in the future for HD gaming and Blu-Ray movies.
 

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Family Room:
TV - Panasonic AX100U Projector, 100" screen
Media - AppleTV 40GB (streaming library from iMac)
BluRay - Sony PS3
5.1 Dolby Digital Receiver, 7 speakers

Living Room:
Airport Express AirTunes to 2 x Bookshelf Speakers

Kitchen:
TV - Vizio 22"
Media - AppleTV 40GB (streaming library from iMac)

Bedroom:
TV - Sharp 32"
Media - AppleTV 40GB (streaming library from iMac)

Office:
iMac 24" iTunes Server
2TB in USB-attached storage

Everything controlled via iPhone AppleRemote & 3 x Harmony 880's.
 
28" CRT widescreen TV (that is as deep as it is wide...)
Sky+
Cambridge Audio stereo amplifier w/ Mission bookshelf speakers
JVC DVD player
iPod cable for music/videos/pictures

I'm waiting for the TV to die so I can justify a new one, but after 8 years it is still going strong, and despite the shear size there is nothing wrong with it...

I have a JVC 17" flatscreen with built in Digi in the bedroom too
 
Current:

TV:
50" Panasonic TH-50PZ77u 1080p

Media:
Apple TV 160GB
DishTV HD
PS3 for Blu-Ray
Toshiba HD-A1 HDDVD

Gaming:
Nintendo Wii
PS3

Audio:
Samsung HT-AS720ST (being replaced by Onkyo SR606 in 2 weeks)

My pride and joy though is the 3 TB of RAID 5 on a server powering my movie collection to my AppleTV So far I have 1.5 TB of movies on it. :)
 
Family room
TV - 65" Mitsubishi WD-65833
Receiver - Sony STR-DG800
Blu-Ray - Sony BD-350
Speakers - Bose Acoustimass 5 Series III
Logitech 880 remote

Bedroom
TV- 42" Olevia LT42HVI
DVD - Sony DVP-NC85H/B
Logitech 880 remote
 
Mac Mini
- MTR 3.0-R14m
- Handbrake 0.93
- Dual Maxtor OneTouch III 1.5TB External Drives (Primary and Backup)
- iTunes Movie Library
- DVI to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver HDMI 5
- Digital Optical to STRDE5300ES Receiver TV Digital Optical

AppleTV
- Streaming library from Mac Mini
- HDMI to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver HDMI 4
- Component to Audio Authority AVX-661 Component in 4

DirecTV HR20 DVR 1
- HDMI to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver HDMI 1
- Component to Audio Authority AVX-661 Component in 1

DirecTV HR20 DVR 2
- HDMI to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver HDMI 2
- Component to Audio Authority AVX-661 Component in 2

Sony BDP-500 Blu Ray Player
- HDMI to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver HDMI 3
- Component to Audio Authority AVX-661 Component in 3

Sony DVP-CX860 301 Disc DVD Changer
- Component to Audio Authority AVX-661 Component in 5

Audio Authority AvAtrix AVX-661 Video Distribution System
- Component over Cat-5 out to Master BR, Family Room, Game Room Study, Guest BR, and Patio
- Component out to Sony STRDE5300ES Receiver Component in 3
- Component In from Apple TV, HR21, HR21, BDP-500, DVP-CX860

Sony VPL-VW60 Projector in Media Room (106" screen)
Sharp LC-46D92U LCDTV in Master BR
Mitsubishi WD-65833 in Family Room

Logitech Harmony 880 Remotes all around
 
Not mine, but my parents since I'm getting them an TV for Xmas:

A/V Receiver:

Integra DTR-7.3

TV:

Sony KDL-52W4100 52" Bravia W-Series LCD Flat Panel HDTV

DVD Player:

Sony 1080p Upscaling DVD Player

CD Player:

Onkyo 6-Disc CD Player

Verizon FiOS HDTV Motorola Multi-Room DVR

Speakers:

JMLab Chorus 716 for the front L/R

JMLab Chorus 700 CC for the front center

JMLab Chorus 705 for the rears

JMLab Chorus 700 SW for the subwoofer

Interconnects:

Straightwire Maestro for CD player

SnapAV Binary 5 Component video from FiOS to Integra

SnapAV Binary 5 Digital Coax from FiOS to Integra

SnapAV Binary 5 Component video from Integra to TV

SnapAV Binary 3 Component video from DVD player to Integra

SnapAV Binary 3 Optical cable from DVD player to Integra

Monster Subwoofer cable

*Soon to be installed:

40GB TV with SnapAV Binary 5 HDMI and Binary 3 Optical Cable to TV and Integra

My system:

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/252264/
 
rhett, What are you doing with your Mac Mini? I looked at your sweet 3-Crown setup. I'll post mine soon. Mick

The Mini is in the wife's office/craft room.

I love my Crowns. I just got a new receiver, don't get to open until the 25th thou :(. Got the Pioneer VSX-03TXH along with a blu-ray player! I can't wait.

I had a few home theater amps prior to moving to the Crowns. A Rotel and ATI 5 channel amp along with a few others over the years. Once I read a thread at avscience.com about using pro-amps in a home theater, I used one of my buddies amps and did a side by side. The Crown was IMHO a lot cleaner sounding, more robust. I am by no means a professional reviewer but I could tell the difference and my wife could to. I was sold. I sold the ATI and I have not looked back.
 
Cluv, how do you/parents like the Integra? I was looking to get the 9.8 but I found a rather good deal on the Pioneer. I know there are a lot of happy people at some of the forums I go to with the Integra, just curious on your thoughts.
 
In The Family Room;
Samsung 42" Plasma
C2D Mac Mini
WD 250 gb hdd w/ 120 gb movies & 20 gb concert video
Apple Bluetooth KB & MM
DVR from Comcast

In The Home Office;
C2D Macbook
Acer 22" WS
Alesis M1 Active studio Monitors
WD 320 gb hdd
Pioneer eDVD
This was my main setup w/ the mini before we got the plasma
 
The Mini is in the wife's office/craft room.

I love my Crowns. I just got a new receiver, don't get to open until the 25th thou :(. Got the Pioneer VSX-03TXH along with a blu-ray player! I can't wait.

I had a few home theater amps prior to moving to the Crowns. A Rotel and ATI 5 channel amp along with a few others over the years. Once I read a thread at avscience.com about using pro-amps in a home theater, I used one of my buddies amps and did a side by side. The Crown was IMHO a lot cleaner sounding, more robust. I am by no means a professional reviewer but I could tell the difference and my wife could to. I was sold. I sold the ATI and I have not looked back.
Congrats on the Pioneer Blu-ray. I hope my wife is using her last PC. She has a nice HP 17" notebook but I think she may come around. I like pro equipment too. I am currently very low-end audio wise. Twenty-five years ago I had a massive audio setup. My amp was a Pioneer spec 4 with a series 20 pre-amp.
 
rhett7660, I would highly recommend the Integra. I've owned Denon & Onkyo myself. I used to sell high end audio and sold Marantz, Pioneer Elite, Yamaha, Sunfire, and Sony ES for A/V Receivers and I still go back to the Integra for overall sound. That's before you get into the higher end stuff like Rotel, McIntosh, and the likes.

Very clean sound for an A/V Receiver before you start to get into separates.

I currently own a Denon, and the one thing I do like about my Denon is that it does some processing of digital media files to enhance the sound. I still get a thrill listening to my Dad's Integra receiver considering it's close to 6 years old. I hope that gives you an idea of how good it is.

If I don't do separates in a media room, I will be going with the DTR 9.x series. I'm sure at the point I build my room they'll use a different naming scheme since they're at 9.9 now.

You can't go wrong, and I think you'll like it much more than the Pioneer. The Pioneer to me has always sounded too bright. They seem to lack a "full" sound. I like a musical amp, since music is natural while home theater sound is man-made. If the amp plays music great it'll have no issues with home theater. An amp that specializes in "home theater" sound, it's not going to sound that great with music.

I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Oh yea, they also use a Harmony remote to control their system. Integra codes are in the Harmony database if you were wondering.
 
rhett7660, I would highly recommend the Integra. I've owned Denon & Onkyo myself. I used to sell high end audio and sold Marantz, Pioneer Elite, Yamaha, Sunfire, and Sony ES for A/V Receivers and I still go back to the Integra for overall sound. That's before you get into the higher end stuff like Rotel, McIntosh, and the likes.

Very clean sound for an A/V Receiver before you start to get into separates.

I currently own a Denon, and the one thing I do like about my Denon is that it does some processing of digital media files to enhance the sound. I still get a thrill listening to my Dad's Integra receiver considering it's close to 6 years old. I hope that gives you an idea of how good it is.

If I don't do separates in a media room, I will be going with the DTR 9.x series. I'm sure at the point I build my room they'll use a different naming scheme since they're at 9.9 now.

You can't go wrong, and I think you'll like it much more than the Pioneer. The Pioneer to me has always sounded too bright. They seem to lack a "full" sound. I like a musical amp, since music is natural while home theater sound is man-made. If the amp plays music great it'll have no issues with home theater. An amp that specializes in "home theater" sound, it's not going to sound that great with music.

I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Oh yea, they also use a Harmony remote to control their system. Integra codes are in the Harmony database if you were wondering.

I currently have a denon, ala a few years old but I love the sound. The pioneer I feel will hold me over for a few years. With the HDMI thing really taking off I want to see where it goes.

I have both onkyo and pioneer gear in the past, not the elite however. This will be my first piece of gear on the elite side. Looking forward to it. I got a rather smoking deal on this product. To good to pass up. I have been looking really hard at the integra's thou. I had a B&K ref 30 for a while also. I actually didn't like the sound. Was disappointed with it. I went back to my old denon.

I have been using one of the older pronto remotes. Love it. I haven't tried the harmony. But once my batteries go on the pronto (which are getting harder and harder find at a decent price) I will move into something else. I really like my pronto thou.

Can't say it enough. I love my Crowns. Love them!

Congrats on the Pioneer Blu-ray.

Sorry if mislead, I am getting a Pioneer Elite Receiver and I am also getting a Panasonic blu-ray player for christmas!
 
rhett7660, you can't pass up a great deal especially if it's a Pioneer Elite. I wanted Integra, but it's hard to pass up paying cost on Denon since I still have my contacts from when I used to sell high end audio. I'm hoping at some point my buddy will carry Integra or his distributor will pick them up so I can get it at cost like the Denon.

Plus with the setup I have now, I didn't need the top tier item from Denon.

The Pronto is a nice remote, used to sell and program them all the time. For the price the Harmony isn't bad, and does the job. The Universal MX-3000 is very nice, if you want something that's more robust.

I dream of a Crestron system, but right now that's just fantasy.
 
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