It does cause magnetic interference for all my other CRT sets, but that one strangely doesn't get affected.GameGamer said:Aren't those speakers slowly warping your set?
I don't really get it either.
It does cause magnetic interference for all my other CRT sets, but that one strangely doesn't get affected.GameGamer said:Aren't those speakers slowly warping your set?
Minotauro said:Am I the only one that doesn't get the appeal of these super-modern-looking apartments? I mean, sure, they're stylish and clean but I wouldn't be able to relax in one. They look like they belong in a museum...a cold, boring museum. I guess I could see how you might want your living area to look like that for guests but as a place for general leisure, they seem ill-suited.
karasu said:It's far superior to buying a bunch of shelves and turning your living room into a replica of Gamestop.
Choices are slim with apartments. Between the kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom, the living room makes the most sense...for most people I think.Minotauro said:Well, there's a happy medium somewhere.
And, for what it's worth, I wouldn't have my gaming setup in my living room in the first place.
karasu said:It's far superior to buying a bunch of shelves and turning your living room into a replica of Gamestop.
lowrider007 said:
Nothing amazing compared to alot of peoples set-ups on here but here you go, my little den.
DarknessTear said:My setup is ghetto and I used a shitty camera. I guess this is a case of.. something is better than nothing.. maybe!
Yeah, in this picture.. I have one back speaker on a stool, and the other on my computer desk. They're both ear level and face me when I play games.. yeah. I know, it's really ghetto. I also have committed the sin of having my PS3 on the carpet. Shame on me. The beam of light radiating from my monitor is GAF. OH! And the PSX game next to the speaker is Final Fantasy VIII.
The shitty TV. It's almost dead, need a new one. Yeah.. I know the speakers are still ghetto.. but they SOUND really good!
Minotauro said:Am I the only one that doesn't get the appeal of these super-modern-looking apartments? I mean, sure, they're stylish and clean but I wouldn't be able to relax in one. They look like they belong in a museum...a cold, boring museum. I guess I could see how you might want your living area to look like that for guests but as a place for general leisure, they seem ill-suited.
Leondexter said:
Tabris said:With 1 hour of time (maybe 2 hours for that mess), some zip ties, some cable covers (cheap you can get from a lot of office supply stores or online for cheap) and this setup would be PIMP.
I would be really interested if someone took this advice and posted their after pictures so we can see the improvements.
btf1980 said:I don't understand, why can't you sit down on a modern chair and relax? Ever sat in a Barcelona chair? It's awesome. I see people say this all the time, but when you sit on mid century modern furniture, you'll understand that it goes beyond looks for the most part. It's a combination of looks, functionality, comfort and minimalism.
I like a lot of the mid century modern lounge chairs and sofas. My favorite has to be the Bibendum chair by Eileen Gray. It's one of the pieces that has not been faked to death like the Barcelona and Eames lounge chair.
Tabris said:Is mine a good mixture?
The Dodonpachi Dai Ou Jou poster is possibly more valuable than everything else in the room combined.buffi said:Sorry about the image quality. My cell phone kind of sucks.
http://pici.se/pictures/small/gnCXGEKnQ.jpg
You need a table, a stand, something other than - three PC towers? :lolbuffi said:Sorry about the image quality. My cell phone kind of sucks.
http://pici.se/pictures/small/gnCXGEKnQ.jpg
_dementia said:The Dodonpachi Dai Ou Jou poster is possibly more valuable than everything else in the room combined.
Giant Robot said:Nothing aesthetically new.
But I got a new toy now
Valkyr Junkie said:Details on that speaker wiring? It comes sleeved like that? Pretty slick looking with the banana plugs attached.
Giant Robot said:I made these my own and its nothing hard to do.
-Tributaries speaker wire
-Tributaries banana plugs
-Techflex sleeving (IIRC, 1/2")
-Heatshrink (1/4")
really easy to do. I also plan on doing my own Interconnects.
Treo360 said:
bad-joey said:holy crap, two mac pro's and two wacoms?
nice stuff you have there.
pj325is said:
Ascend Acoustics CBM-170SE w/ deluxe stands, HK AVR254
HSU Research VTF2-MK3. I think I should have got the big one..
DKo5 said:Obviously not my gaming setup - but its one I use probably more frequently than my setup at home
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee152/DKo5/theater_2.jpg
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee152/DKo5/theater_3.jpg
Quick Specs:
JVA DLA-RS2 Projector
1.3 gain ~130" Stewart screen
JBL Synthesis w/ Audyssey EQ + 7.1 JBLs (although I guess you could call it 9.2 due to the 2 sets of sides + 2 subs? )
Multiple 360s / PS3s + PC controlled via an XLobby w/ 10" touch screen (screw Crestron!)
Everything wired up via HDMI 1080p through a DVDO Scaler
Syntek said:Thanks. The place is in Vancouver, just moved in recently. I like your setup a lot, so I'm actually trying to go for a similar design/color scheme. It's not a particularly spacious apt, but as others pointed out, the view helps a lot...as long as I keep the number of furniture pieces down to a minimum.