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Receiver - Denon AVR-1604

Center - Klipsch C1

Speakers - Michaura M55s

Sub - DCM

I like my speakers, but they dont match my Klipsch center...but hey you get what you can get, when you can get it.

Im on the cusp of an upgrade to either Paradigm or Defenitive Tech speakers.

why dont you just buy klipsch that fit with your center? or replace your center?

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Because I bought my stuff when I was in college.... :D

I dont want to buy klipsch speakers that would be a lateral move from what I have now...ill just wait until I do a monster upgrade.

  • 2 months later...

Id figure id should add my dads setup

Toshiba 44NHM84 44" Digital Widescreen DLP": TV

Bose 3-2-1 Series 2: Bose 3-2-1

Id rather he got the lifestyle series, but he doesnt like the wires, and its to much work

to fish the wires through the wall. Supprisingly the bose 3-2-1 does a good job at it.

  • 1 year later...

OK here we go

post-18738-1173537509.jpg Sony KDL-46W2000 post-18738-1173537534.gifDenon AVR-1907 post-18738-1173537629.jpgKEF KHT200 5.2post-18738-1173537701.jpgSennheiser RS140 post-18738-1173537583.jpgJVC DR-MH50S

post-18738-1173537971.jpgMicrosoft XBOX360 + HDDVDpost-18738-1173539240.jpgMicrosoft Xbox 360 Wireless Wheelpost-18738-1173538265.jpgNintendo Wiipost-18738-1173538734.jpgNintendo DS x2post-18738-1173538820.jpgSony PSPpost-18738-1173538859.jpgSony DSC-T50post-18738-1173538946.jpghp Pavilion dv6174eapost-18738-1173538996.jpgLogitech MX Revolutionpost-18738-1173539096.jpgLogitech Harmony 895post-18738-1173539407.jpg Canon MP810post-18738-1173539682.jpgApple iPod Video 80GB

Sony Ericsson K800i

Phew! that was a mission.

Not all my stuff there, but the things that were worth a mention, ran out of space for image uploads too :D

Will be adding a HTPC to this little lot soon Check it out

Wow...hahaha...I dont think I should post my 5 dollar sony headphones, $15 cheap walmart vcr, hooked up to my pc's $189 ATI x700 pro tv capture edition to my vista ultimate os. Which is then also connected to a $399 360 premium for streaming hi def onto the same crappy crt monitor via a $50 hi def vga cable. the rest of the pc and monitor is free... ;)

I dont have time to get the pictures...

TV - Sony 50" XBR Grand Wega - 1080i

HD Rec - Motorola DCT-1216 III

Rec - Sony STR-DE1075

DVD - Sony DVD - not sure of model, upscales to 1080i

Speakers - Cerwin Vega 5.1

Xbox 360 + HD-DVD player

Xbox with XBMC

Bowers & Wilkins 805S

So that's what B&W stands for... never knew that. Nice Rotel kit by the way.

My system at the moment is:

Samsung LE32N73BDX LCD TV

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Samsung AVR-710 6.1 Home Theater Receiver

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Samsung HD860 Upscaling DVD

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Celestion AVP303 Satellites, Center and Sub woofer

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Cables are:-

From DVD to TV: QED Qunex HDMI-P

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From DVD to Receiver: Ixos 105 Digital Coaxial

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For Receiver to Speakers: QED Silver Anniversary

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For Receiver to Sub Woofer: Cambridge AUdio Phono (RCA) Cable

Can't find a picture!

  • 1 month later...

I'm going in, without pic, who needs them....

TV : Sony KDS-50A2000 SXRD 50"

Cable Box : Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HD, connected via Monster HDMI.

Receiver : Harman/Kardon AVR245

DVD : Sony DVP-NS75H Upscale to 1080i, connected via Monster HDMI & optical to receiver.

Speakers & Sub : 6.1 from Onkyo, nothing special, should be upgraded.

Xbox 360 & HD-DVD, using component cable & optical cable to receiver.

Logitech Harmony 880

Headphone : Sennheiser HD 515

That's about it for now.

  • 1 year later...

My Stuff.

Updated Receiver: Pioneer VSX-1018AH-K

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Updated TV: Sharp LC-32D5U (Sharp site down for some reason)

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Updated Satellite receiver: Bell TV 9242

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Updated HD-DVD: Toshiba HD-D3

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VCR: Sony

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Speakers Front: Polk Audio

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Speaker Centre: Jamo Center

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Rear Speakers: B&W Rock solids, first generation

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Subwoofer: Velodyne

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VCR: Sony

What!? You still own a VCR! Just kidding. I own one too. I thought I was the only one in the world that still uses them. Some people I know laugh at me that I still use VCR instead of TIVO. But I don't care. I only use it to time record when I'm not home. I love it. No monthly fee.

Anyway, I'll list my components once I find pictures for all of them. Also, I plan on getting HD cable service soon when I have the time to pick up the box at the Time Warner store. So, I'll wait until I get that so I can give a more complete, updated list.

It doesn't get used much (or even at all), but I still have one in case.

Yeah, same here. I only use it when there's a really important program I need to watch on TV and I won't be home to see it. That rarely happens though since programs get repeated a lot and there's nothing really that important on TV anymore anyway.

Ok, just as I promised. Here are my components. I got the HD Box today, so I'm all set.

Samsung LN32A450 LCD TV

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Samsung SMT-H3050 Set Top Box

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Sony STR-K670P Home Theater System

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Sony DVP-NS77H Upscaling DVD Player

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Sony SLV-N900 VCR

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Sony PlayStation 2

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Microsoft Xbox

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