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Separated audio & video setup.
For audio purposes, I placed the gears lower so that there will be no obstruction for the tweeters. Thanks to the flexibility of modular racks. It worked, better imaging & depth!
With this setup & my bedroom, our tiny house now has a total 14 speakers and 3 subwoofers, LOL.
Video:Panasonic AE900 projector w/ UPS
Sabre Motorized 16x9 screen w/ R/F remote.
GIEC 720p/1080 DVD player
All video equipment connected to Bada line conditioner.
Home Theater :Yamaha RXV 2500 THX Select receiver
Rotel RB 985 5x100w THX power amplifier
Atlantic Technology 271 THX select Front speakers (at ear level)
Atlantic Technology 274 THX select Dipole surrounds
Atlantic Technology 273 THX select Center w/ dialog boost (on speaker stand)
Atlantic Technology PBM 272 THX Select subwoofer (behind the sofa, for bass shaking goodness!)
Audio:Dynaudio Audience 70
BADA Tube pre amp w/ headphone amp
BADA Tube CD player
BADA IC & power cord
BADA 8ga Speaker wire 5n OFC purity
BADA Line Conditioner
Rotel amp above
Accessories:I am lazeeeee
Problem before:With my limited space, my problem was that the primary floorstanders were in front too much & toed in to achieve best imaging & depth. It was great in audio, but in HT I discovered that it sounds great only at the sweet spot (3-4 center seats), when I sat at the extreme left & right to give way to guests, I realized that the SQ in those locations werent good at all
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Solution: wall mounted the HT speakers at the front wall & separated audio setup. The AT speakers have very wide dispersion, so all seats now get better sound than before's (audio priority) speaker placement. Now I can arrange audio speaker placement as I want w/o concern for HT.
And with this powerful sub placed behind the sofa, all seats now get that bass shaking effect.