TV/Home Cinema in your lounge pictures!! To annoy the haters
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Following on from the thread about hatred towards large TV screen owners, I thought it'd be appropriate to annoy the haters even more and get some pictures of big telly's and home cinema setups on here.
Ill start, here's a 46" 1080P Samsung wall mounted, with a Yamaha AX763 amp and Harman Kardon 5.1 speaker system. Blu Ray via a 80GB PS3 means superb picture and sound, and I really enjoy the big tv viewing experience, cant understand people who enjoy movies but refuse to indulge themselves in a nice big involving screen and sound experience...
Ill start, here's a 46" 1080P Samsung wall mounted, with a Yamaha AX763 amp and Harman Kardon 5.1 speaker system. Blu Ray via a 80GB PS3 means superb picture and sound, and I really enjoy the big tv viewing experience, cant understand people who enjoy movies but refuse to indulge themselves in a nice big involving screen and sound experience...
Edited by Vagabond on Wednesday 15th October 10:01
Ran it all through the tubing you can see running along the skirting and up to the TV, the painful thing was originally I had all floating shelves with all the amp, sky, and PS3 on, but after spending all day bolting them to the wall and running the cables, the missus walked in and said it looks like a bike rack bolted to the wall, so all had to come down!! filled the holes and repainted the wall, and also had to then buy the small AV stand you see there.
Worth getting a stand with cable management like the Sona one in the pic, and the tubing is easy to fit and really good, can be painted if you choose too.
EDIT: woops, plugs, not cables, I have a multiplug that sits behind the subwoofer on the left of the pic.
Worth getting a stand with cable management like the Sona one in the pic, and the tubing is easy to fit and really good, can be painted if you choose too.
EDIT: woops, plugs, not cables, I have a multiplug that sits behind the subwoofer on the left of the pic.
Edited by Vagabond on Wednesday 15th October 10:08
Vagabond said:
Following on from the thread about hatred towards large TV screen owners, I thought it'd be appropriate to annoy the haters even more and get some pictures of big telly's and home cinema setups on here.
Ill start, here's a 46" 1080P Samsung wall mounted, with a Yamaha AX763 amp and Harman Kardon 5.1 speaker system. Blu Ray via a 80GB PS3 means superb picture and sound, and I really enjoy the big tv viewing experience, cant understand people who enjoy movies but refuse to indulge themselves in a nice big involving screen and sound experience...
Beautiful! What's that cost you a week?Ill start, here's a 46" 1080P Samsung wall mounted, with a Yamaha AX763 amp and Harman Kardon 5.1 speaker system. Blu Ray via a 80GB PS3 means superb picture and sound, and I really enjoy the big tv viewing experience, cant understand people who enjoy movies but refuse to indulge themselves in a nice big involving screen and sound experience...
Edited by Vagabond on Wednesday 15th October 10:01
Edited by MrVelox on Wednesday 15th October 10:16
MrVelox said:
Beautiful! What's that cost you a week?
I bought it from Try'nSave'nBuy'nSpend, so weekly payments arent too bad at all. Basically I have my dole cheque deposited directly into their account and they take the remainder from the government, as Im declared bankcrupt. Same as my Range Rover Vogue weekly payments.Hell, I'll bite;
Pioneer PDP-428XD 42-inch 8th gen kuro. Der insisted this is what I should have, and he was right.
Old Nakamichi AV-10 which I love dearly.
5 good Kef Q's
Small mission sub.
Custom media centre running the horror that is Vista, although it seems to do pretty much what I need with the odd exception.
All bought from littlewoods on the never never, obviously. With my benefits that I fiddle. And I'm smoking 80 a day and down the pub every night.
Pioneer PDP-428XD 42-inch 8th gen kuro. Der insisted this is what I should have, and he was right.
Old Nakamichi AV-10 which I love dearly.
5 good Kef Q's
Small mission sub.
Custom media centre running the horror that is Vista, although it seems to do pretty much what I need with the odd exception.
All bought from littlewoods on the never never, obviously. With my benefits that I fiddle. And I'm smoking 80 a day and down the pub every night.
Try here...
http://www.avforums.com/forums/members-home-cinema...
I would LOVE some of these setups!
Tony
http://www.avforums.com/forums/members-home-cinema...
I would LOVE some of these setups!
Tony
Mc Lovin said:
ukwill said:
Mc Lovin said:
worst "i have a big tv, in a tiny room" thread ever.
Still, I would imagine it's HIS house nonetheless.Vagabond said:
MrVelox said:
Beautiful! What's that cost you a week?
I bought it from Try'nSave'nBuy'nSpend, so weekly payments arent too bad at all. Basically I have my dole cheque deposited directly into their account and they take the remainder from the government, as Im declared bankcrupt. Same as my Range Rover Vogue weekly payments.A non-supercharged Range Rover indeed!
I think a projector would be better. I have two here....Still on the shelf whilst I am still trying to convince the wife, and a full DTS surround system not set up for the past 4 years
bloody women - Keep changing the room around and dont understand they 'these speakers' MUST be at the front
bloody women - Keep changing the room around and dont understand they 'these speakers' MUST be at the front
jmorgan said:
Beats me why we are all still bending over to fiddle with our knobs and things.....
When I have to go flat screen than its a shelf for the dvd and amp methinks. So, someone must have done it?
I have my amp, xbox, ps3, hd-dvd player etc are all located away from the TV. The amp sends all of the signals to the TV/PJ via HDMI (just make sure you get an upconverting amp). Its pretty tidy, although would be better with the units all boxed away.When I have to go flat screen than its a shelf for the dvd and amp methinks. So, someone must have done it?
As I've just taken some pics to start advertising to look for a housemate thought i'd post my TV setup.
Yes it's only a 32", however the rather ugly box under the left speaker is a huge isobarik subwoofer with two KEF bass drivers
edit to sort speeling
Yes it's only a 32", however the rather ugly box under the left speaker is a huge isobarik subwoofer with two KEF bass drivers
edit to sort speeling
Edited by kieranbennett on Wednesday 15th October 11:37
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