Thumbnail for Front of my living room
Thumbnail for Back of my living room
Thumbnail for Premier 4 shelft component rack 40. I have filled all vert. tubs with sand. It s mad out of sturdy 1 MDF shelves and has this inginious snap on magnet back plate that makes it easy to access your component.
Thumbnail for I used Lunnies with felt under my component rack spikes. This way I avoid damaging floor and can pull the rack out as need be
Thumbnail for Yes I know I need to upgrade! This is a Yamaha receiver and works like a charm.
Thumbnail for This old thing is my stereo amplifier that pushes 60wpc to my DIY passive subwoofer/coffee table. I have it resting on 4 marbles.
Thumbnail for This is my latest purchase. A Pioneer DV-571A DVD Player. It plays DVD-A and SACD. Best player under $800. Excellent sound and video representation!
Thumbnail for This is a DIY isolation platform I constructed for my source component. Highly recommended
Thumbnail for This is my speaker stand manufactured by Premier. It is also filled with sand.
Thumbnail for Speaker stand spikes are resting on pennies with felt. Works great for fine tooning speaker placement
Thumbnail for This is my paradigm Reference Studio 20 speaker. Sweet sound. I love them.
Thumbnail for The speakers are resting on 4 balles of blue tack for isolation. Much better than the upward spikes.
Thumbnail for The speakers are also Bi-Wired. This makes a big improvement in sound clearity. esspecially voice. They are secured using Monster Spade connectors
Thumbnail for This is my DIY Subwoofer project. It has a 12 dual voice coil operated by my front stereo amplifier. It also doubles as a coffee table. The tiles get a high WAF
Thumbnail for Because the Sub is heavy (Approx. 50lbs), I installed 6 wheels so I can move it around. The cork costers were used to isolave vibration from sub to floor
Thumbnail for Rear suround Speakers. Cheap but located properly they sound acceptable. They are both mono directional. The lower speaker is covered in speaker fabric and is directed toward the rear wall. The upper speaker is tilted and directed towards the ceiling.
Thumbnail for Well, here is my little master controller Zackari programming the macros into my One for all remote control