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I got fed up with my room as it was, and have been redecorating for the last month or so now. Unfortunately my camera (Exilim EX-Z750) only arrived today; the room is nearly done now. :laugh:

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I must've spent close to ?2000 on my audio and video setup now, just got my sub this morning:

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  • Samsung LE32R41BX
    Cyrus 7 Integrated Amplifier
    JBL XTi 20 Speakers
    BK XLS200-DF Subwoofer
    Grado SR-80 Headphones

Makes up my main setup, although I'm waiting on delivery of an Oppo upscaling DVD player. (came out on top of a comparison with players from $200-13,000)

Am also waiting on a replacement Joytech AV control centre for SCART/Component switching.

I'm thinking about getting the LCD ISF calibrated soon, and I'll probably buy a good DAC as well. Does anyone have thoughts / opinions on whether it's worth it? (?200)

The spaces on the left are for my X360 and other next-gen systems when they arrive:):)

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PAL Xbox (softmodded for progressive scan) Modded PAL PS2 (for imports) JP Gamecube, Japanese Saturn, Super Famicom, my XRGB2+ Line Doubler, and various controllers.

I'll be taking care of the wires once everything else arrives.

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17" 1.67GHz Powerbook G4, 2GB RAM, 100GB Hard drive, 128mb Radeon 9700 Mobility, the works:):)

Wacom "Pearl" Graphire 3 A5 tablet.

GBA/DS games, Music CDs, Software, and that's the sub hiding under the desk.

I still need to get a new shelf for all my games/dvds, something to hold those controllers, new lighting and sheets for my bed. (still got dark grey ones on it)

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Nice Nice!

I got a Question, I have 4 b&o surround speakers and I want to hook them up to my television, How can I fix this?

the speakers are hooked up to a -also b&o- cd player. now is there a way to hook them up to my tv so i can watch movies in surround?

Nice Nice!

I got a Question, I have 4 b&o surround speakers and I want to hook them up to my television, How can I fix this?

the speakers are hooked up to a -also b&o- cd player. now is there a way to hook them up to my tv so i can watch movies in surround?

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you wil probably need a processor / amplifier if your existing b&o cd player doesnt have inputs, also i woudl recommend you at least get a center speaker, and probably also a sub woofer if you are planning on getteing a dolby digital or pro logic amplifier.

you wil probably need a processor / amplifier if your existing b&o cd player doesnt have inputs, also i woudl recommend you at least get a center speaker, and probably also a sub woofer if you are planning on getteing a dolby digital or pro logic amplifier.

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darn^

I have a Rotel amp somewhere in the basement but i believe my cd player has 1 input and 1 output

now pics:

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gee steve, lets compare desks...

same desk, mac on the left, pc on the right...

who do you want to be like? haha...

looks good though, you like the desk? why don't you use the keyboard tray?

I'm actually going for the more minimal look now though, I just took all my posters down...

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ahfunak,i I like the posters I would keep them up IMO. sweet desks both of you. my alienware would look good with those desks :laugh: . just kidding, but seriously it would.

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Here's mine taken with my dad's new, but yet crappy, digital camera

Main comp on Jerker desk

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Case from a far

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Desk straight on, monitor, speakers etc

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Other comp, missing a monitor :(

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Main rig insides, not the greatest wiring job, but was much much worse

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:woot:

? AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Venice

? Thermaltake Silent Boost K8

? Lian Li PC-65B

? FSP Group 500W Power Supply

? DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR

? Corsair XMS 2GB (2 x 1GB) 184-Pin DDR 400

? Radeon X800XL 256MB GDDR3

? Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS

? Seagate 250 GB Barracuda 7200 RPM

? WD Raptor 74GB 10,000 RPM

? Plextor JLMS DVD-ROM

? NEC ND-3500AG DVD+/-RW

? Dell 2001FP 20.1? LCD

? Dell 1704FPT 17? LCD?

? Logitech MX700 Mouse

? Logitech Elite Keyboard

? Klipsch Promedia 5.1's

I am going to miss my setup . . . I am moving in:( a college dorm in a couple of days. :(

Why do people feel the need to post artsy pictures of their electronic equipment? It's a ****ing computer.

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Wow, got nothing better to do than troll threads that have been around for ages. No one forced you to come here bub. If you don't want to looking at other peoples ****ing computers, leave. :rolleyes:

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