eq_shadimar Posted August 9, 2001 Share Posted August 9, 2001 Hey guys - Here is my current Home Theater setup with my newly aquired Cornwalls and SVS Woofer. A couple of notes about the picture: The picture is a panoramic shot stiched together from several digital shots. That is why it looks "weird". I "faded" in the surrounds on each end of the picture. The position is mostly correct but remember they are approx 3' above the perspective of the rest of the pic. I hope you get the idea. The shot(s) were taken from the "master" positon :-) Any hoo hope ya all like it. Comments welcome ------------------ Main System - CORNWALLS (circa '79 yippe) RC-3 RS-3's (white) SVS 20-39CS Harman Kardon AVR 510 Hafler P505 (running bridged 800W/4 ohms for sub) ProMedia 4.1 for PC Bedroom - KG4's or RF-3's (haven't decided yet) Harman Kardon AVR 20 MKII Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Adams Posted August 10, 2001 Share Posted August 10, 2001 Nice setup eq!! And a nice job of creating that panoramic shot. Mmmmmm....SVS. Tom Adams Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t-man Posted August 11, 2001 Share Posted August 11, 2001 That is such a beautiful set-up. I really love it. Wow, those Corns are big! You did such a great job splicing that picture together. I gotta try that. It's seamless...like looking at a video. Great work! T-man ------------------ KG 5.5 (mains) KG 2.2v (center) KG 1 (rears) KSW-12 (sub) Denon AVR 681/1601 Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Kenwood LVD700 LD Sony CD changer Sony 27" Trinitron Sony PLX I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T2K Posted August 11, 2001 Share Posted August 11, 2001 Great picture eq-.What camera did you use for the pic? Keith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJT Posted August 11, 2001 Share Posted August 11, 2001 Great setup, the photo really gives a good perspective of the size of the SVS in relation to the Cornwalls. That thing sure must put out some bass. Nice of you to incoporate the fireplace to keep those Corns warm on those cool days. JJT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eq_shadimar Posted August 11, 2001 Author Share Posted August 11, 2001 Thanks for all the compliments!! I used a Sony Mavica MVC-FD51 and the imaging software I used is called Panorama Factory made by Smoky City Design. It did most of the hard work of the stiching and stuff then I did the "fade" of the surrounds. It is really great software for making shots like this. That shot was made up of 13 different pics. The SVS is about as tall as the RF3's were but it is just a little taller than the Cornwalls. When I can afford to get more wire (hehe) I am going to try and corner load it in the left rear corner of the room. With that Hafler pumping out 800 watts the room stays pretty warm. I may not even have to use the fireplace this winter :-) This is Texas after all Laters, ------------------ Main System - CORNWALLS (circa '79 yippe) RC-3 RS-3's (white) SVS 20-39CS Harman Kardon AVR 510 Hafler P505 (running bridged 800W/4 ohms for sub) ProMedia 4.2 v400 for PC Bedroom - KG4's or RF-3's (haven't decided yet) Harman Kardon AVR 20 MKII Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jac23 Posted August 11, 2001 Share Posted August 11, 2001 OOOOHHHOOO - very impressive! these are BIG speakers.. (cornwalls) just as i like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eq_shadimar Posted August 11, 2001 Author Share Posted August 11, 2001 BTW I got an e-mail about the equipment in the rack so I will post it in case anyone else cares. Top to bottom: Harman Kardon AVR-510 5.1 Digital Reciever Sony DVP-S560D DVD Player Harmon Kardon FL8350 CD Player Panasonic PV4465S VHS Player Digital Cable Box Hafler P505 Amp bu bye ------------------ Main System - CORNWALLS (circa '79 yippe) RC-3 RS-3's (white) SVS 20-39CS Harman Kardon AVR 510 Hafler P505 (running bridged 800W/4 ohms for sub) ProMedia 4.2 v400 for PC Bedroom - KG4's or RF-3's (haven't decided yet) Harman Kardon AVR 20 MKII This message has been edited by eq_shadimar on 08-11-2001 at 09:43 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Blorry Posted August 14, 2001 Share Posted August 14, 2001 The fat man rocks! Klipsch makes you feel like Jerry's still around! Nice rig too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eq_shadimar Posted August 16, 2001 Author Share Posted August 16, 2001 Ahh thank you very much Mr. Blorry :-) I crank it up so the whole neighborhood feels like it is at a concert. ------------------ FOR SALE OR TRADE COMPLETE R*3 SYSTEM FOR 3 HERESY'S Main System - Cornwalls (L/R main) RC-3 RS-3's (white) SVS 20-39CS Harman Kardon AVR 510 Hafler P505 (running sub) ProMedia 4.2 v400 for PC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Posted August 16, 2001 Share Posted August 16, 2001 very nice pic, nice house too, nice set-up, you are one cool newbie! ------------------ big old Cornwalls, Bottlehead 2A3 Paramour tube amps, Dynaco series II tube pre-amp, Rotel CD player, KSW200 & LF10 subs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eq_shadimar Posted August 16, 2001 Author Share Posted August 16, 2001 Thanks Colin!! I have gotten more wire and the SVS is actually in the left rear corner now. That made a HUGH difference in the sound. Much more bass now. I actually got the sub to bottom out during Spawn last night (live action not cartoon) so I need to turn down the Hafler a tad (humm I guess 800W is tooo much hehehe). Now All I am lacking is a center to go with the Cornwalls and a second SVS. Ah toys can never have to much. I need to be careful or my Mustang is going to get very very jealous. Laters, ------------------ FOR SALE OR TRADE COMPLETE R*3 SYSTEM FOR 3 HERESY'S Main System - Cornwalls (L/R main) RC-3 RS-3's (white) SVS 20-39CS Harman Kardon AVR 510 Hafler P505 (running sub) ProMedia 4.2 v400 for PC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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