A quick teaser before the yahoos show up tomorrow
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So I installed some in-walls in the basement.
Before anybody gets some smart assed comments...
1.) The chairs do not need to be turned around. They are on swivel bases and are meant to be facing the way they are. Not everyone who comes over wants to watch a movie. This is an entertainment space and I need flexibility. The chairs slide on the carpet easily and as you can see in one picture, they can be turned around easily to view the screen.
2.) Yes, the speakers are high. This is a basement and as with all basements, there's is a water damage risk. Placement has to consider that. Besides, in-walls are typically a compromise no matter how you cut it. The reason I went with the in-walls I did was because I knew I was putting them high and I knew off-axis response would be a critical factor. I've been playing these for hours the past few days and the sound stage is well formed from any seat in the room. With the ceiling being low, the directional speakers (stereo pair, surrounds) being close to the ceiling, the inevitable reflections are not as pronounced, oddly enough. I get more from the odd wall shapes than anything. All dialog emanates from the center of the TV too. Besides, go to a movie theater and look at where the speakers are. This setup actually mimics a movie theater pretty well. That's the point of a home theater anyway.
So the equipment list:
Stereo Pair Vanishing Series 265-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/265rt/d/1059C2862
Center Vanishing Series 255-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/255crt/d/1057C2856
Surrounds Vanishing Series 65-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/65rt/d/1064C2877
Subwoofer DSW Pro 550wi: http://www.polkaudio.com/dsw-pro-550-wi/d/1109C3261
TV is a Sony Bravia XBR-65X810C: http://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/xbr-x810c-series
Current receiver is a Yamaha HTR-5730 which I need to replace with something more modern as I have to use an HDMI switcher with it and run everything through the TV as an audio source. It's adequate but not what I'm looking for. It will do for now, though.
I'm sure folks will be jabbering about it after this weekend, though.
BTW, that DSW Pro 550wi...my top flight Polk Audio sub reference was the PSW1200 which was a stoopit amount of subwoofer for the money. This 550wi with it's slot loaded port has a tremendous amount of output for only 400 watts on a 10 inch woofer but it's clean and tight too. It's as good as if not better than the PSW1200. It really is a stellar subwoofer! The wireless feature is pretty awesome too!
Before anybody gets some smart assed comments...
1.) The chairs do not need to be turned around. They are on swivel bases and are meant to be facing the way they are. Not everyone who comes over wants to watch a movie. This is an entertainment space and I need flexibility. The chairs slide on the carpet easily and as you can see in one picture, they can be turned around easily to view the screen.
2.) Yes, the speakers are high. This is a basement and as with all basements, there's is a water damage risk. Placement has to consider that. Besides, in-walls are typically a compromise no matter how you cut it. The reason I went with the in-walls I did was because I knew I was putting them high and I knew off-axis response would be a critical factor. I've been playing these for hours the past few days and the sound stage is well formed from any seat in the room. With the ceiling being low, the directional speakers (stereo pair, surrounds) being close to the ceiling, the inevitable reflections are not as pronounced, oddly enough. I get more from the odd wall shapes than anything. All dialog emanates from the center of the TV too. Besides, go to a movie theater and look at where the speakers are. This setup actually mimics a movie theater pretty well. That's the point of a home theater anyway.
So the equipment list:
Stereo Pair Vanishing Series 265-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/265rt/d/1059C2862
Center Vanishing Series 255-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/255crt/d/1057C2856
Surrounds Vanishing Series 65-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/65rt/d/1064C2877
Subwoofer DSW Pro 550wi: http://www.polkaudio.com/dsw-pro-550-wi/d/1109C3261
TV is a Sony Bravia XBR-65X810C: http://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/xbr-x810c-series
Current receiver is a Yamaha HTR-5730 which I need to replace with something more modern as I have to use an HDMI switcher with it and run everything through the TV as an audio source. It's adequate but not what I'm looking for. It will do for now, though.
I'm sure folks will be jabbering about it after this weekend, though.
BTW, that DSW Pro 550wi...my top flight Polk Audio sub reference was the PSW1200 which was a stoopit amount of subwoofer for the money. This 550wi with it's slot loaded port has a tremendous amount of output for only 400 watts on a 10 inch woofer but it's clean and tight too. It's as good as if not better than the PSW1200. It really is a stellar subwoofer! The wireless feature is pretty awesome too!
Expert Moron Extraordinaire
You're just jealous 'cause the voices don't talk to you!
You're just jealous 'cause the voices don't talk to you!
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I like it bruhMagico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
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Nice and clean setup for a multi purpose room. I like it.
Only thing different I'd do is to paint the grill covers to match your walls.
Hopefully you have good air ventilation inside that little cubby on the right if your receiver and other components are sitting there.Sony BDP-S6500 | Raspberry Pi 2 | XBOX One S | Wii --> Yamaha RX-V667 --> Adcom 5006 bridged to 175 watts for front LCR -- >Front: Polk Audio RTi8s | Center: CSi5 | Side Surrounds: RTi4s | Rear surrounds: FXiA4s | Cheap 12" sub woofer|Samsung UN60KU6300 -
The grill covers will get painted, not enough time to do that between now and Saturday. I have to get the paint matched in a spray can or find a spray paint close enough that it won't show a big difference.
I don't know what "cubby" you are talking about. The gear is going in a rack that isn't set up yet that will be behind a door to another room to the left of these pictures. That's the next task to tackle in all of this is the rack. Again, no time before Saturday to get it completed so the gear is sitting on a wooden box for now.Expert Moron Extraordinaire
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^I am sure you can get exact paint mixed at lowes/home depot and use rollers or spray can.
"cubby" I was referring to is the little closed closet you have on the right side of the TV. I thought you had your receiver and all other electronics there.
Good luck with the saturday yahoo party
Sony BDP-S6500 | Raspberry Pi 2 | XBOX One S | Wii --> Yamaha RX-V667 --> Adcom 5006 bridged to 175 watts for front LCR -- >Front: Polk Audio RTi8s | Center: CSi5 | Side Surrounds: RTi4s | Rear surrounds: FXiA4s | Cheap 12" sub woofer|Samsung UN60KU6300 -
No, that's a pretty door to hide the crawlspace access to a sump pump.Expert Moron Extraordinaire
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Looks great John, I' m sure my arse will be checking out how comfy those chairs are."2 Channel & 11.2 HT "Two Channel:Magnepan LRSSchiit Audio Freya S - SS preConsonance Ref 50 - Tube preParasound HALO A21+ 2 channel ampBluesound NODE 2i streameriFi NEO iDSD DAC Oppo BDP-93KEF KC62 sub Home Theater:Full blown 11.2 set up.
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BTW, that DSW Pro 550wi...my top flight Polk Audio sub reference was the PSW1200 which was a stoopit amount of subwoofer for the money. This 550wi with it's slot loaded port has a tremendous amount of output for only 400 watts on a 10 inch woofer but it's clean and tight too. It's as good as if not better than the PSW1200. It really is a stellar subwoofer! The wireless feature is pretty awesome too!
I agree. Got two of them myself.
Have fun tomorrow, guys! Remember...pics, or it didn't happen!
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Looks great, John! Now you need some Loni Anderson and Farrah Fawsett posters on the walls.
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Johns probably has an Eric Estrada poster rolled up in the closet2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
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Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
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John - Looks great! You made that space work perfectly for what you needed it to do.
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Looks great John, I hope you have a good turn out and a good time!
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 -
where's the beef?
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It's got it's first noise complaint todayExpert Moron Extraordinaire
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Looks great, John! Now you need some Loni Anderson and Farrah Fawsett posters on the walls.
Not sure the walls are big enough (nudge-nudge, wink-wink, say no more, say no more!)
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Looks nice!
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The house is old (built in like 1954-56) and the ceilings are 7 feet every where in the basement. The rest of the house is 8 feet.
But the basement is actually shorter, like 6 feet 9 5/8ths of an inch because of the drop ceiling and the carpet tiles. I lose 3 and 3/8ths inches in height. Hence the reason the TV is so close to the ceiling. I didn't have much of a choice.Expert Moron Extraordinaire
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I think it looks great John. Very nice work.
The only thing missing is a kegerator. Oh wait, that's out of the picture about 10' behind the back row seating... LOL
So, are you willing to put forth a little effort or are you happy sitting in your skeptical poo pile?
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@mhardy6647, the day I posted about the noise complaint, I forgot I had the windows open upstairs and was...ummmm...testing the limits in order to find out how far it could be pushed before it was damaged! Yeah! That's it!
I was playing YouTube videos on the Android TV and basically cranked it on this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iAYhQsQhSY
I got a text from a neighbor saying that the new speakers sounded great. I asked how he knew and he said he could hear it in his house. I said "Oh s#!%! I forgot the windows were open!" Then I turned it down and he texts me with "Aww, man! Don't turn it down now! I love that song!"
It wasn't really a complaint, I guess. But at those volumes, y'all would be crying about how much your ears hurt. The pain threshold was a few notches below that level on the ol' volume knob.Expert Moron Extraordinaire
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Good tunes and good neighbors makes for a nice combination.Sal Palooza -
I actually like the sound of high up surrounds. I went in to a retail establishment that had ok overall sound, but their higher than normal surrounds, sounded really good,
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So I installed some in-walls in the basement.
Before anybody gets some smart assed comments...
1.) The chairs do not need to be turned around. They are on swivel bases and are meant to be facing the way they are. Not everyone who comes over wants to watch a movie. This is an entertainment space and I need flexibility. The chairs slide on the carpet easily and as you can see in one picture, they can be turned around easily to view the screen.
2.) Yes, the speakers are high. This is a basement and as with all basements, there's is a water damage risk. Placement has to consider that. Besides, in-walls are typically a compromise no matter how you cut it. The reason I went with the in-walls I did was because I knew I was putting them high and I knew off-axis response would be a critical factor. I've been playing these for hours the past few days and the sound stage is well formed from any seat in the room. With the ceiling being low, the directional speakers (stereo pair, surrounds) being close to the ceiling, the inevitable reflections are not as pronounced, oddly enough. I get more from the odd wall shapes than anything. All dialog emanates from the center of the TV too. Besides, go to a movie theater and look at where the speakers are. This setup actually mimics a movie theater pretty well. That's the point of a home theater anyway.
So the equipment list:
Stereo Pair Vanishing Series 265-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/265rt/d/1059C2862
Center Vanishing Series 255-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/255crt/d/1057C2856
Surrounds Vanishing Series 65-RT: http://www.polkaudio.com/65rt/d/1064C2877
Subwoofer DSW Pro 550wi: http://www.polkaudio.com/dsw-pro-550-wi/d/1109C3261
TV is a Sony Bravia XBR-65X810C: http://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/xbr-x810c-series
Current receiver is a Yamaha HTR-5730 which I need to replace with something more modern as I have to use an HDMI switcher with it and run everything through the TV as an audio source. It's adequate but not what I'm looking for. It will do for now, though.
I'm sure folks will be jabbering about it after this weekend, though.
BTW, that DSW Pro 550wi...my top flight Polk Audio sub reference was the PSW1200 which was a stoopit amount of subwoofer for the money. This 550wi with it's slot loaded port has a tremendous amount of output for only 400 watts on a 10 inch woofer but it's clean and tight too. It's as good as if not better than the PSW1200. It really is a stellar subwoofer! The wireless feature is pretty awesome too!
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No pics of the Yahoo's ?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
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John is so friggin cool that he can throw a one man party and STILL pull it off with success.
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John is so friggin cool that he can throw a one man party and STILL pull it off with success.
That's because he buys the cheapo Scotts toilet paper. Your finger always breaks threw.....and bingo, a party ensues.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
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This was BEFORE the yahoos showed up so they wouldn't be in the pictures.
Those pictures I don't have. I don't really have time to take pictures at these things.
Also, the only one that ever complained about the cheap toilet paper was Sal.
At first I thought he was kidding.
Then it was made clear that he wasn't.
So I took all the TP away from him and told him to wipe his posterior with his Leaf.Expert Moron Extraordinaire
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Also, the only one that ever complained about the cheap toilet paper was Sal.
So I took all the TP away from him and told him to wipe his posterior with his Leaf.
and yet his finger STILL broke through
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Come to think of it, did anybody even take any pics? I don't think so...
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We were all in a euphoric stupor from all the great food and drink. Plus, we didn't want to hurt anyone's eyes with grotesque pictures of middle-aged men less comely than Hardy's current Avatar, lol
The media set up in John's basement was something to behold and also hear! A real homage to Polk in-wall speakers (I was pretty impressed with those). And, John had done a SUPERB job with the installation and set-up!
Look forward to reports from Dskip's get together. Filters and low lighting on ALL PICS of members PLEASE!Currently orbiting Bowie's Blackstar.!
Polk Lsi-7s, Def Tech 8" sub, HK 3490, HK HD 990 (CDP/DAC), AKG Q701s
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I know this is a bit old of a thread, but how do you like the speakers? @rooftop59 referred me to you.
I just snagged a pair of 265RT's to replace my POS in wall MTX's in the living room. WAF dictates in wall. Potentially a sub behind a chair in the corner as well.
Your impressions would be appreciated! Thanks!Basement: Polk SDA SRS 1.2tl's, Cary SLP-05 Pre with ultimate upgrade,McIntosh MCD301 CD/SACD player, Northstar Designs Excelsio DAC, Cambridge 851N streamer, McIntosh MC300 Amp, Silnote Morpheus Ref2, Series2 Digital Cables, Silnote Morpheus Ref2 Series2 XLR's, Furman 15PFi Power Conditioner, Pangea Power Cables, MIT Shotgun S3 IC's, MIT Shotgun S1 Bi-Wire speaker cables
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Spare Room: Dayens Ampino Integrated Amp, Tjoeb 99 tube CD player (modified Marantz CD-38), Analysis Plus Oval 9's, Zu Jumpers, AudioEngine B1 Streamer, Klipsch RB-61 v2, SVS PB1000 sub, Blue Jeans RCA IC's, Shunyata Hydra 8 Power Conditioner
Living Room: Peachtree Nova Integrated, Cambridge CXN v2 Streamer, Rotel RCD-1072 CD player, Furman 15PFi Power Conditioner, Polk RT265 In Wall Speakers, Polk DSW Pro 660wi sub
Garage #1: Cambridge Audio 640A Integrated Amp, Project Box-E BT Streamer, Polk Tsi200 Bookies, Douglas Speaker Cables, Shunyata Power Conditioner
Garage #2: Cambridge Audio EVO150 Integrated Amplifier, Polk L200's, Analysis Plus Silver Oval 2 Speaker Cables, IC's TBD.