Here my LSI Setup

no-cure
no-cure Posts: 48
edited April 2007 in Speakers
I finally got around to it, so I took a few pictures of my setup...here it is!

I owe great thanks to many of you who advised me, and this is the outcome! :D

Cheers!
Analog:
Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
Polk Audio LSI C - center
SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
BoseFX - surrounds

Digital:
Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
Yamaha RX-V1600
Denon DVD3910
Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
APC 1500 Smart UPS

Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2007
    Looks good. Congrats and enjoy.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    janmike wrote: »
    Looks good. Congrats and enjoy.

    Thanks Janmike, I enjoy it everyday!! The only upgrade I would like to do is the Yamaha as a pre/pro, I know it's an excellent product, I liked it even before I acquired the Parasound, and I know I can do much better, but right now, it's superb, and I have no itch to upgrade...yet!
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited April 2007
    Very nice, congrats.
    Marantz AV-7705 PrePro, Classé 5 channel 200wpc Amp, Oppo 103 BluRay, Rotel RCD-1072 CDP, Sony XBR-49X800E TV, Polk S60 Main Speakers, Polk ES30 Center Channel, Polk S15 Surround Speakers SVS SB12-NSD x2
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2007
    no-cure wrote: »
    ...I would like to do is the Yamaha as a pre/pro, I know it's an excellent product, I liked it even before I acquired the Parasound, and I know I can do much better, but right now, it's superb, and I have no itch to upgrade...yet!

    I used to own a Yamaha RX-V1500. Then I added a two channel Rotel amp. Then I changed to a 5 channel Proceed amp. After that I had to swap out the Yamaha for a Proceed Pre. I have never looked back. I have LSi's for my 5.1 HT. Once you start, you're done. Good luck!

    PS - I wonder how long the Bose will stay?
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited April 2007
    Congrats
    engtaz

    I love how music can brighten up a bad day.
  • jwhitakr
    jwhitakr Posts: 568
    edited April 2007
    Congrats on the nice setup. Is your TV the Panasonics rear-projection 61" LCD PT-61LCX65? If so, I have the exact same TV in my home theater. :)

    How'd you get the center channel to stay balanced on top of the TV?
    My HT
    HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
    AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
    Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
    Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
    Center: Polk Audio CSi3
    Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
    Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
    Sub: HSU STF-3


    The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd
  • polkatese
    polkatese Posts: 6,767
    edited April 2007
    sweet! btw, what's that on top of the center channel? digicam?
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.
  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited April 2007
    Simple, clean, I like it.
    Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.
  • Midnite Mick
    Midnite Mick Posts: 1,591
    edited April 2007
    Nice clean setup was my thought as well. You actually have space to move, I am jealous.

    Congrats,
    Mike
    Modwright SWL 9.0 SE (6Sons Audio Thunderbird PC with Oyaide 004 terminations)
    Consonance cd120T
    Consonance Cyber 800 tube monoblocks (6Sons Audio Thunderbird PC's with Oyaide 004 terminations)
    Usher CP 6311

    Phillips Pronto TS1000 Universal Remote
  • dane_peterson
    dane_peterson Posts: 1,903
    edited April 2007
    I'd upgrade the sub before the Pre/Pro. Looks very nice though! :D
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    janmike wrote: »
    I used to own a Yamaha RX-V1500. Then I added a two channel Rotel amp. Then I changed to a 5 channel Proceed amp. After that I had to swap out the Yamaha for a Proceed Pre. I have never looked back. I have LSi's for my 5.1 HT. Once you start, you're done. Good luck!

    PS - I wonder how long the Bose will stay?

    Well, for now the Bose do the job as the surrounds, since the $$ that I spent upgrading pretty much everything else except the TV broke my bank :eek: But nevertheless, I like my Yamaha, and when I"ll upgrade, I'll probably move to the C2 controller by Parasound as well, you know, keep it in the family. Ideally my ultimate system will include JM Labs Utopia BE or Sonus Fabers Cremona, but I'm dreaming...

    Janmike, you're from The Northwest Territories?? Cool a fellow Canadian, I grew up in London, Ontario...but somehow ended up in sunny Florida
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    jwhitakr wrote: »
    Congrats on the nice setup. Is your TV the Panasonics rear-projection 61" LCD PT-61LCX65? If so, I have the exact same TV in my home theater. :)

    How'd you get the center channel to stay balanced on top of the TV?

    Yes jwhitakr, I have the same TV as yours, and as far as balancing the center channel, well I went to home depot and got 20" of those white metal shelves you see in the closets and such. I then got some braces anchored them so that the CC is positioned right above the top of the TV. Really cheap solution ($30 or so), you can't see the shelf from the front, only if you look at it from the sides.
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    polkatese wrote: »
    sweet! btw, what's that on top of the center channel? digicam?

    Yep, I knew this question will come up, it's actually a High Def antenna for my local channels, so I decided to pay one time $45 versus $8/month to get the locals in high def...Besides, I believe that my antenna gives me better 1080i/720p resolution for the local channels than BrightHouse/Comcast or Dish/DirectTV
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • TN_Polk_Lover
    TN_Polk_Lover Posts: 243
    edited April 2007
    Nice setup. Congrats! I love the look of those Parasound Halo products.
    Robert
    You are officially in the high-end of the deep-end of the top-end.

    Bonus Room Over Garage:
    Toshiba 27" CRT TV
    Digital Source: Sony DVP-NS3100ES
    DVR: Panasonic DMR-ES15
    Denon 3806 AV Receiver
    - L/R Preamp out to Parasound HCA-1200 Amp
    Polk RTi70's, CSi40 Center, RTi38 Side Surrounds, RTi38 Back Surrounds

    Living Room: (2ch only)
    TV: Sony KV20-FV12
    DVD Player: Sony DVP-NS715P
    Yamaha R9 Receiver Polk RTi38's
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2007
    no-cure wrote: »
    ...Janmike, you're from The Northwest Territories?? Cool a fellow Canadian, I grew up in London, Ontario...but somehow ended up in sunny Florida

    I actually grew up in Brampton, ON. I remember going to hockey games in London to see Western play York back in the 70's. I went to York. Awesome campus at Western. Good old Jamie Bone days when he was the QB for the football team at Western.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    Many thanks goes to you guys (especially dane_petersen, who was the first to advise me) I really appreciate your comments! Boy, am I glad that I listened, come to think of it, I was initially driving my LSI fronts with a receiver!!! Wheh, rookie...

    Yeah, I really like the space that I have, and right now I'm playing with the positioning of the speakers, a very tricky thing I'm finding. I'm trying to get them in the 'elusive' equilateral setup where the listening position is the 3rd point, but I'm yet to succeed. Right now, I'm experimenting with the fronts being tilted upwards a bit, probably around 1 to 3 degrees (actually I used the included spikes to tilt them). What do you guys think, should I keep them level to the ground or incline them?
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    janmike wrote: »
    I actually grew up in Brampton, ON. I remember going to hockey games in London to see Western play York back in the 70's. I went to York. Awesome campus at Western. Good old Jamie Bone days when he was the QB for the football team at Western.

    Hey, so you've driven up and down 401 quite a few times as well eh?? Cool, I actually graduated from UWO, and back then I was considering Waterloo, MacMaster, UofT and York as well for my higher education...Yes, Western had a great football team, not sure how well they're doing nowadays, lost touch you know
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    Nice setup. Congrats! I love the look of those Parasound Halo products.

    Yes, I totally agree, I looked, compared, researched, and for a while I was leaning towards Outlaw products for the best bang for your buck, but I was secretly wishing a Parasound amp for build and sound quality, looks, etc. I then stumbled into this great deal on the Parasound from Audiogon, and I couldn't pass it up, and the rest is history...
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • jwhitakr
    jwhitakr Posts: 568
    edited April 2007
    no-cure wrote: »
    Yes jwhitakr, I have the same TV as yours, and as far as balancing the center channel, well I went to home depot and got 20" of those white metal shelves you see in the closets and such. I then got some braces anchored them so that the CC is positioned right above the top of the TV. Really cheap solution ($30 or so), you can't see the shelf from the front, only if you look at it from the sides.

    Ahh, good idea and cheap too! I may have to try something like that too. I'm not a big fan of having my center channel underneath the TV in the TV stand, but it's really the only option with my current setup.

    The only thing I'm not sure about with trying out your approach is nailing or drilling something into the basement wall... not sure that would pass the WAF test. ;)

    Thanks for the info, enjoy your new setup!
    My HT
    HDTV: Panasonic PT-61LCX65 61" Rear Proj. LCD
    AVR: Harman Kardon AVR 235
    Video: 80GB PS3, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD
    Fronts: Polk Audio RTi8
    Center: Polk Audio CSi3
    Amp: Emotiva LPA-1
    Surrounds: Polk Audio R150
    Sub: HSU STF-3


    The only true barrier to knowledge is the assumption that you already have it. - C.H. Dodd
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    jwhitakr wrote: »
    Ahh, good idea and cheap too! I may have to try something like that too. I'm not a big fan of having the center channel underneath the TV in the TV stand, but it's really the only option currently. The only thing I'm not sure about is nailing or drilling something into the basement wall... not sure that would pass the WAF test. ;)

    Thanks for the info, enjoy your new setup!

    Well here is my reasoning:
    1) since our TVs are kind of big, there aren't many other places we could put them.
    2) the wall behind the TV is not being used anyways, and the TV will hide the shelf just fine
    3) but moving the CC up on top, you can free up space from under the TV for other gear, probably more expensive, but again this may be a moot point since more $$ will be involved so you might not get 'pre approved' by your better half

    If you want, I can take some pics of how I've done it, it might prove useful, at least as a leverage point...:D
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • ninerbj
    ninerbj Posts: 870
    edited April 2007
    Nice set-up no-cure!! I like it!
    btw...my wife is from London as well. Only thing that makes her homesick is timmys and Don Cherry LOL
    "she had the body of Venus, with arms."
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    ninerbj wrote: »
    Nice set-up no-cure!! I like it!
    btw...my wife is from London as well. Only thing that makes her homesick is timmys and Don Cherry LOL

    Ohh yeah, Tim Hortons!!! Sure miss that, but who in the world is Don Cherry LOL:eek: Btw, is he still doing Hockey Night In Canada?? Now that I really really miss, hockey is not so big in FL, especially since the Gators won both basketball and football
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • ninerbj
    ninerbj Posts: 870
    edited April 2007
    I guess he is still doing HNIC. We don't get up there much anymore...maybe once a summer and that is to Barrie to visit family. We live in South Dakota...it's a LOOOOONG drive!
    "she had the body of Venus, with arms."
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2007
    That's where satellite TV comes in handy. How could you go without watching that - not me.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • ninerbj
    ninerbj Posts: 870
    edited April 2007
    There isn't a satellite dish in this country that provides Don Cherry! We have looked.
    "she had the body of Venus, with arms."
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2007
    Then I'd have to move.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,015
    edited April 2007
    Nice setup buddy boy.....toe in on the 15's seem a bit too much at the listening position....play around with it.Also when you get a chance,swap out those brass jumpers.Enjoy the sound.
    HT SYSTEM-
    Sony 850c 4k
    Pioneer elite vhx 21
    Sony 4k BRP
    SVS SB-2000
    Polk Sig. 20's
    Polk FX500 surrounds

    Cables-
    Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
    Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
    Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
    Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable

    Kitchen

    Sonos zp90
    Grant Fidelity tube dac
    B&k 1420
    lsi 9's
  • no-cure
    no-cure Posts: 48
    edited April 2007
    Thanks guys!
    Analog:
    Polk Audio LSI 15s (cherry) - Fronts :D
    Polk Audio LSI C - center
    SVS PB12 Plus Piano Black!! (on its way) - sub
    BoseFX - surrounds

    Digital:
    Panasonic 61" Rear Projection LCD
    Parasound Halo A52 :D:D
    Yamaha RX-V1600
    Denon DVD3910
    Monster Power 1600 Line Conditioner
    APC 1500 Smart UPS

    Blue Jeans and AudioQuest Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 Remote
  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited April 2007
    I'll concur with easing off the toe a skosh and see what happens, do it a little at a time to experiment.

    other than that, sweet set up :)
    Living Room 2 Channel -
    Schiit SYS Passive Pre. Jolida CD player. Songbird streamer. California Audio Labs Sigma II DAC, DIY 300as1/a1 Ice modules Class D amp. LSi15 with MM842 woofer upgrade, Nordost Blue Heaven and Unity interconnects.

    Upstairs 2 Channel Rig -
    Prometheus Ref. TVC passive pre, SAE A-205 Amp, Wiim pro streamer and Topping E50 DAC, California Audio Labs DX1 CD player, Von Schweikert VR3.5 speakers.

    Studio Rig - Scarlett 18i20(Gen3) DAW, Mac Mini, Aiyma A07 Max (BridgedX2), Totem Mites
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited April 2007
    Nice, clean setup man! FWIW, in a room that big I'd go with just an inch of toe-in. VERY NICE.
    Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2