Your Mac Hardware Setup


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Wow, I LOVE that setup! Mind telling me what specific color/shade that blue is? I'm looking to paint my room and THAT would be PERFECT! Thanks alot! I want an ibook 2 they are so sleak, oh and where did you get the bedspread! I LOVE IT ALL! :D

Wow, I LOVE that setup! Mind telling me what specific color/shade that blue is? I'm looking to paint my room and THAT would be PERFECT! Thanks alot! I want an ibook 2 they are so sleak, oh and where did you get the bedspread! I LOVE IT ALL! :D

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lol thanks...the colour is "Brittney Blue" I believe and the bed is just a duvet without a cover on it. It actually took me a while to put my room together

Sold my speakers last week (nothing I've heard can compare to these Grado SR80 headphones) so I took some updated pics of the setup.

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(click the images for "before" shots)

My camera is absolutely terrible, so excuse the quality of the pics.

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Iam loving this set-up!! Is that a imac you have their.

Rich

I am loving this set-up!! Is that a imac you have their.

Rich

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Yeah, 20" iMac G5, 1gb RAM, 250gb HDD, Bluetooth, Airport, the works...

verry nice andrewfee... post some overview shots of your setup

also whats so special about those headphones ? got a link with some info

thanks

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There's nothing "special" about them, they're just really good quality headphones. Infact they're so good, I'm tempted to buy even better ones from Grado.

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http://gradolabs.com/product_pages/sr80.htm

I wasn't until I got a pair of SR-80s.  Music just isn't the same :happy:

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I suppose I was, but not on the scale that I am now thanks to these headphones.

One thing though; they sound so much better with an amp. My iMac has an amplified headphone socket, and it sounds much better than anything else I've hooked them up to.

Once I've got my iPod shuffle, I'm going to be buying a dedicated headphone amp and power supply for them:

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Wow, that is really expensive. I really need an amp for my sennheiser hd-580s but that costs a bit too much for me right now, heh. I was hoping it would only be 150, not 300 :(. Even unamped my headphones sound so much better for music than my klipsch 2.1s with monster cables. I tried them on my receiver when I got them over 2 years ago, and they sound way better on that then on the klipschs... Maybe I will invest in some hd-680s (if they haven't been discontinued since I last shopped for headphones) and an amp instead of klipsch 5.1 ultras in the future. BTW your imac looks awesome. I can't really see it from the picture, but I am assuming you have a nice desk too :ninja: (yeah I know that considering that its not really in the oic that is a crazy question, but whatever, I am getting desperate for a new desk). Mind sharing what it is and where you got it? I am in the market for a new desk and everytime I pm someone the desk they have has been discontinued or is only available outside the usa, lol.

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oh i think it counts.  Heres mine!

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Yes its a bit old but it looks cool, heh

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Heh, I have an LC III+(LC III with 33Mhz 68030) right next to me. I run NetBSD on it, it's used as a webserver, works quite well. :D

Nice iBook roadwarrior

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Thanks. I love this thing. I bring it just about everywhere with me. When I'm at work, I can use it to run Remote Desktop to the Dell so I can do my newsgroup downloads (which are saved on my wife's Blue & White). Too bad the network at school has the required ports blocked, so I can't control the Dell from there.

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