zaphod
Well-known member
slingbox
extron scaler
samsung blu-ray
i can telnet to my scaler. that's just wrong.
extron scaler
samsung blu-ray
i can telnet to my scaler. that's just wrong.
I can !!!!
slingbox
extron scaler
samsung blu-ray
i can telnet to my scaler. that's just wrong.
Me too!
Jon, your system is enough to give me nightmares. I wonder how you can really find time to enjoy your music and suspects you find greater enjoyment wiring up your setup and doing your room treatment projects. But I do admire your patience. :bowdown: :bowdown:
......... man is this system super-articulate now.
Here is one the simplest systems I've had. The SB3 going directly into the tube amp. It sounded great but I think it was mostly due to this particular room sounding really good. However, this room is used for my HY system on a different wall so a functional furniture layout doesn't allow me to use this configuration. It was wireless and used a grand total of 6 cables including power cords.
I recently switched over to an HDMI for video and optical cable for audio. I think this was one the best format changes for home theater. These two cables reduced about 7 other cables in my system.
Jon, I'll bet my last $ after you've finished with the present tuning, you'll be thinking of ways to take your system to yet another level of perfection. You just can't help it - it's in your nature.
Oh, please be sure to publish a plan of your room treatment after this round, just like you did after the RealTraps installation. That last plan of yours was worth a thousand words - it was a great help to me (and I'm sure there are others amongst us too) when I was doing my own room. I owe you. :bowdown:
IMHO, the best thing about Jon's system (and I've seen/heard it!), is not it's incredible soundstage, nor home theater performance, but rather the fact that I can keep showing my wife what he's done so she can't b*tch about my miniscule (by comparison) upgrade efforts. :bowdown:
IMHO, the best thing about Jon's system (and I've seen/heard it!), is not it's incredible soundstage, nor home theater performance, but rather the fact that I can keep showing my wife what he's done so she can't b*tch about my miniscule (by comparison) upgrade efforts. :bowdown:
It was wireless and used a grand total of 6 cables including power cords.
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I wonder how you can really find time to enjoy your music
I really dig HDMI, it is not perfect, but man does it simplify things to ahve one wire for both video and multi-channel audio.
OK - it's not secret that my system is WAY simpler than Jon's - only one network connected device, a wireless Squeezebox, however funnily enough, that device alone has given me SO MUCH MORE time to listen to and enjoy music!
All the time previously spent getting up to change CDs, shuffling discs in and out of trays and staring aimlessly at shelves of physical CDs are now spent listening!
Not to mention re-arranging everything back in the catalogue after a listening session.
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