View Full Version : Post your Tivo Series 3 setup
toddwinkler
10-13-2006, 01:29 PM
I wanted to start a thread so people could show off their setups with their new Tivo Series 3 boxes hooked up.
My setup is a Sony 50" KDF50E2000, Xbox 360, and Tivo Series 3 connected via HDMI. Accessories include our Burlesque lady side table, vintage Mobil Gas sign, and Ikea Oppli TV stand. Sorry for the horrible photography. A bad camera and badly placed overhead lighting don't make for a good picture.
Watching SportsCenter off of the Tivo box
http://homepage.mac.com/toddwinkler/setup/1681.jpg
The Tivo Series 3 menu
http://homepage.mac.com/toddwinkler/setup/1683.jpg
Friday Night Lights on NBC playing from the Tivo
http://homepage.mac.com/toddwinkler/setup/1684.jpg
Halo Wars Trailer
http://homepage.mac.com/toddwinkler/setup/1688.jpg
Team Fortress 2 Trailer
http://homepage.mac.com/toddwinkler/setup/1690.jpg
deeremj
10-13-2006, 01:53 PM
Nice Setup...I have been looking for a stand for my 50" Vizio, did not even think of IKEA.
I am thinking of the BENNO since it has doors which would hopefully squash the sound of my 750gb seagate hard drive, but the OPPLI sure looks nice in you setup and has casters which are a must for this setup.
Dan203
10-13-2006, 01:57 PM
I'm going to rewire my whole entertainment center this weekend. Once I've got it done I'll take a picture.
Dan
Cloud
10-13-2006, 03:32 PM
Here's mine...
Canoehead
10-13-2006, 03:57 PM
Nice Setup...I have been looking for a stand for my 50" Vizio, did not even think of IKEA.
I am thinking of the BENNO since it has doors which would hopefully squash the sound of my 750gb seagate hard drive, but the OPPLI sure looks nice in you setup and has casters which are a must for this setup.
I have a Benno - be very careful with the doors - I have to keep each one 50% open or I'll cook either by Tivos on one side or the receiver and DVD on the other.
vman41
10-13-2006, 04:12 PM
I'm going to rewire my whole entertainment center this weekend.
I keep a schematic of the wiring just so I can keep things straight:
26-SEP-2006
+--------------+ +-------S_h_a_r_p--------+
| Phono+preamp >-+ + A<--+
+--------------+ | +---------< Monitor ant O> |
| | (audio) | B< |
| | | inp | |
+Y_a_m_a_h_a-----v---v--+ | 2 1 4 3 | |
| CD MD | +--^-^-^-^---------------+ |
| >---------+ | | |
| coax opt | | | \____...
| DVD VCR DTV | | | / CATV
+----------^----^-^--^--+ | | +---T_i_V_o---+ |
| | | | | +---<HDMI cbl.<--+
| | | +--------------)-----<audio ant.<---+
+------^--+ | | +-)-----<A/V A/V >-+ |
| 5 D V D | | | +---------+ | | +-------------+ | | attic
TV | changer | | +---< X B o x | | | | +----...
Inp. Labels +---------+ | +---------+ | | | ant.
1: DVD | +-----------+ | | +-------------+ |
2: DVD-audio | | V C R <--+ +-----< D V D | |
3: DVR/PVR(S-video) | | >---------->L1 L3<-+
4: DVR/PVR(hdmi) | +-----------+ +---<opt recorder |
\___________________/ +-------------+
The Sharp box is the TV and the Yamaha box is an HT receiver (which doesn't have enough optical inputs). I wish Visio had ready templates for laying these out.
Not a very good picture, but here's one I took after I first set it up. I'll try to take a better one and post it.
http://static.zooomr.com/images/204368_fbd105d47b.jpg
Dan203
10-13-2006, 06:06 PM
I keep a schematic of the wiring just so I can keep things straight:
I've always been really good with wiring entertainment systems and keeping everything straight in my head. My current setup is very complex, and I still know exactly where everything goes and how it works. I'm also the guy all my friends and family call when they need something hooked up.
Dan
ah30k
10-13-2006, 06:11 PM
I pulled out an old POS builders grade fireplace and built into the chimney area. Note the DT still below the S3.
megaphore
10-13-2006, 10:47 PM
Nice rigs! I have too much clutter to take a picture of my setup.
amjustice
10-13-2006, 11:44 PM
So Here is my Setup...
http://www.geocities.com/amjustice/ajsetup.jpg
TV: Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1
DVR: Series 3 (Of Course)
DVD: Sony DVD Player (nothing too fancy)
Game Systems: XBox 360 & PS2
Reciever: Pioneer VSX-D912
Speakers: Klipsch RSX4 (Fronts & Rears), RCX4 (Center), RW-8 (Sub, not pictured)
Cable: Comcast HD Box (for my wife so she can still watch On-Demand)
Remote: Logitech Harmony 880
TV Stand: BDI 9425 ICON (I was very pleasently surprised to find that this matched the Series 3 quite well, also a great very solid TV stand)
Bierboy
10-13-2006, 11:55 PM
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k137/Bierboy/HDsetup.jpg
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k137/Bierboy/HDsetup-2.jpg
Top to bottom --
Speakers: Polk RT55 Mains - Polk PSW10 Sub - Polk CS 245i Center - (not pictured) Polk RT25 Rears
Hitachi 51UWX20B Rear Projection TV
Onkyo TX-SR601S receiver
Denon DVM 1815 CD/DVD player
S3 pimped out to WeaKnees 750GB Seagate DB35
APC Backup UPS ES 500
Panamax Max 4300 Line Conditioner/Surge Suppressor
loubob57
10-14-2006, 12:02 AM
http://users4.ev1.net/%7Eloubob57/tv/AV.jpg
squiddohio
10-15-2006, 10:19 AM
When I remodelled this room, I built in bookcases and shelves for the AV equipment. For SD programs, the two Sony S1s at the top do the trick and free up the S3 for HD recording. I still have the SA8300, but depending on how things go with the S3, that may go back to TWC. The plasma is a 42 Fujitsu. Not visible is the Buttkicker, or the speakers for the rear channels built into the ceiling at the rear of the room.
For convenience, the back of all the devices on the shelves on the right are accessed through a hole in the wall in the adjoining room behind the plasma (a bathroom). This opening in the wall is hidden behind a painting, which is hinged on the left side so it does not have to be removed from the wall in order to access and adjust the cables, which happens more than you think.
Dan203
10-16-2006, 02:42 AM
OK I rewired everything, got rid of a few TiVos, and here is my new setup....
http://www.3wdesigns.net/Setup.jpg
My camera sucks, so the picture is a little crappy. There are now two S3 units, a Pioneer DVD-RW unit, a Toshiba DVD-RW unit, and Onkyo A/V receiver, an Octava HDMI switch, a modded XBox and hiding behind that black sheet of paper a LeapFrog distribution system and an RCA VH920 remote control switch.
Dan
OK I rewired everything, got rid of a few TiVos, and here is my new setup....
http://www.3wdesigns.net/Setup.jpg
Dan
Creepy - my layout is a mirror image of yours (and in Silver, not black) in terms of furniture :)
Of course, it lacks the two S3s, but one will magically appear between now and Christmas.
Placeholder pic of mine ... it's outdated (I no longer have the sub nor the Dish receiver), and yes I don't own an S3 yet, so I'll update this when I add an S3. Of course, it'll replace the abominable 'DVR' from Adelphia :) And yes, your eyes aren't deceiving you ... I actually own a tape deck AND a VCR :)
http://equallywise.com/images/other/sceptre42/ashu/slides/100_2752.JPG
Whoa, I noticed this image even predates my 6412!
ingenue007
10-16-2006, 09:57 AM
i have:
- samsung 46'' dlp hlr series
- tivo series 3 w/lifetime
- harmon kardon avr 435 w/7.1 surround sound
- oppo 971h dvd player
- roku m500 soundbridge
- logitech harmony 880 remote
- xbox
- dual 704 turntable
- crate and barrel latitude media center.
my h/k is at repair center for slight buzz. i'll post pic when i get it back.
mathwhiz
10-16-2006, 10:06 AM
Here's my setup, my new Samsung HL-S6187W TV and my new Series 3. I still have a series 1 hooked up and a VCR (yeeps).
TostitoBandito
10-16-2006, 12:34 PM
Still piecing mine together:
Sharp 46D62U 1080P LCD (just came out, yay!, looks beautiful)
Tivo Series 3 w/lifetime
Panasonic Progressive Scan DVD Player
JVC Laserdisc Player
Sony 5200 ES Receiver/video processor (coming in a couple weeks)
Harman Kardon HKTS-14 with two extra speakers for a full 7.1 channels
Once the receiver is here I will be running HDMI into the receiver from the Tivo, component/optical in from the DVD player, and video/optical in from the Laserdisc player, and then run one HDMI cable from the receiver to the TV. I'm really looking forward to getting a HD disc player of some flavor, but I'm not touching anything until there is a solution to the format issue, either through dual format hardware or one format going away.
Dan203
10-16-2006, 12:36 PM
I wish andyf would chime in here, he has one of the cleanest setups I've ever seen. He's got an LCD TV mounted on a wall with a Yamaha 5.1 sound projector unit below it and a single S3 TiVo in a cubby hole just below that. It looks like something out of a catalog.
Dan
andyf
10-16-2006, 01:01 PM
I wish andyf would chime in here, he has one of the cleanest setups I've ever seen. He's got an LCD TV mounted on a wall with a Yamaha 5.1 sound projector unit below it and a single S3 TiVo in a cubby hole just below that. It looks like something out of a catalog.
Dan
Well thanks alot Dan. I'm going to remember this thread when I get home this afternoon and I'll post the picture.
BTW, I broke down last week and bought the subwoofer for it. Quite a difference. I'll take a new picture and post it later. :)
I wish andyf would chime in here, he has one of the cleanest setups I've ever seen. He's got an LCD TV mounted on a wall with a Yamaha 5.1 sound projector unit below it and a single S3 TiVo in a cubby hole just below that. It looks like something out of a catalog.
Dan
Sheesh ... you're actually praising someone who has one of those gimmicky all-in-one speakers? Next you'll be recommending Bose products :eek:
:p :D
Post away, andy ... space efficiency has it's value too!
Dan203
10-16-2006, 01:47 PM
I actually recommened the Yamaha audio projector to Andy. I had read really positive reviews of them in a couple of magazine, and he was looking for something cleaner then mounting 5 speakers around the room. I'm actually going to seriously considering getting one next time I move. I hate wiring the speakers for my current setup.
Dan
I actually recommened the Yamaha audio projector to Andy. I had read really positive reviews of them in a couple of magazine, and he was looking for something cleaner then mounting 5 speakers around the room. I'm actually going to seriously considering getting one next time I move. I hate wiring the speakers for my current setup.
Dan
Gahh - non-masochist wimp! :)
I agree that avoiding the hasle may have its benefits, but I've heard the SQ on one of these at (I think it was) Tweeter and not been even remotely impressed compared to my Yamaha/Athena setup. That cost about the same (but yeah, MSRPs are much higher)
Dan203
10-16-2006, 02:05 PM
To each his own. Some people prefer form over function. :)
Plus I've heard that these things are very particular about how they are setup, so I'm not sure I would trust one at tweeter unless it was in a controlled room and you know it was setup correctly.
Dan
Boy, most of you guys are a lot cleaner than I am. :D
I have my series 3 in my 'home office,' which is really just code for my electronics playroom. My wife wasn't really that interested in the series 3, and was just happy when I moved one of my series 2's out to the living room w/ my trusty old series 1.
Home Office (since taking this pic, I've re-oriented the L-desk to have an open area ready for the arrival of the ps3 I pre-ordered last week :) ):
http://static.flickr.com/101/257093191_33738e3ea2.jpg?v=0
Westinghouse LVM42W2
Onkyo HTS790
Sony 400-disk DVD changer
an old series 1
series 3
ibook, sunflower imac, and powerbook (pb is hooked up to HT via DVI)
Heck, my living room is even more of a mess:
http://static.flickr.com/86/257102784_3fa3977645.jpg?v=0
I hope to someday become a neatfreak about my HT setup, but I think I'm just too lazy. :(
Dan203
10-16-2006, 02:54 PM
I cleaned mine up a lot yesterday when I redid it. I wire tied a lot of things and even put the little wire cover plate on the back of the rack on. (before with all the S2 units there were too many wires for it to fit)
Dan
andyf
10-16-2006, 03:04 PM
Gahh - non-masochist wimp! :)
I agree that avoiding the hasle may have its benefits, but I've heard the SQ on one of these at (I think it was) Tweeter and not been even remotely impressed compared to my Yamaha/Athena setup. That cost about the same (but yeah, MSRPs are much higher)
It may not be the world's best sounding audio setup, but consider I was using the little speakers that came with the TV ........
Dan's right, you have to set it up in the room and position it where it will be at. Fortunately this thing comes with a microphone which you position where you sit, then run auto-setup and it configures itself.
Also, I've never heard a "good" system before so I've got nothing to compare it to. I'm very happy with the improved sound, especially with the sub-woofer.
It may not be the world's best sounding audio setup, but consider I was using the little speakers that came with the TV ........
Dan's right, you have to set it up in the room and position it where it will be at. Fortunately this thing comes with a microphone which you position where you sit, then run auto-setup and it configures itself.
Also, I've never heard a "good" system before so I've got nothing to compare it to. I'm very happy with the improved sound, especially with the sub-woofer.
Fair 'nuff ... I happen to like what Yamaha does, usually ... and the Tweeter setup may have been inadequate too.
I wasn't being snobbish ... I likely spent less, if barely more on my 5.1 speakers as you did on yours, but I enjoyed laying them out and calibrating them (by ear, haven't tried my Yamaha's auto config mike yet) and testing them with a few good sources.
But of course, either option is VASTLY preferable to tinny TV speakers (mine are now disconnected and in storage!)
andyf
10-16-2006, 04:19 PM
I pulled out an old POS builders grade fireplace and built into the chimney area. Note the DT still below the S3.
I did the same except I drywalled, hung the TV and the sound projector.
http://static.flickr.com/107/271657872_71c240131e_b.jpg
what you need is more Tivo plush dolls.:D
I did the same except I drywalled, hung the TV and the sound projector.
http://static.flickr.com/107/271657872_71c240131e_b.jpg
If ever there were a situation, placement and room layout that begged for a single speaker HT system plus sub, of course ;) ), then yours is it.
Good choice Andy, good suggestion Dan!
ah30k
10-16-2006, 05:43 PM
I did the same except I drywalled, hung the TV and the sound projector.The TV gets much more use than the old fireplace, plus I had no real usable wall space when the fp was there.
Bierboy
10-16-2006, 05:48 PM
Andy - Must one wipe one's feet before approaching the sacred S3? ;)
andyf
10-16-2006, 06:12 PM
The TV gets much more use than the old fireplace, plus I had no real usable wall space when the fp was there.
I'm in Houston. Why do they insist in putting in fireplaces?
One must remove outer footwear when entering. I do. :)
A few pics of my setup...
http://photos.leesoft.com/cache/2006/misc/800/DSC_3322.jpg
http://photos.leesoft.com/cache/2006/misc/800/DSC_3317.jpg
http://photos.leesoft.com/cache/2006/misc/800/DSC_3324.jpg
cwoody222
10-16-2006, 09:35 PM
My TV just seems small in comparison :( But, in my defense, my apt is small and I don't sit far away. Sorry about the flash glare. Hiro from Heroes didn't show up as well as I hoped he could :)
bferrell
10-20-2006, 09:55 AM
Here's my main, familly room setup
http://www.velocityxl.com/images/Fam_room_big.JPG
And here's my master bedroom
http://www.velocityxl.com/images/master_big.JPG
fritolayguy
10-22-2006, 10:01 PM
Here is my setup for my series 3 and all of the extras.....
http://home.mchsi.com/~fritolayguy/TIVO_Setup_Pictures_1.jpg
http://www.cipnet.net/pics/HomeTheater1.jpg
http://www.cipnet.net/pics/HomeTheater2.jpg
http://www.cipnet.net/pics/HomeTheater3.jpg
http://www.cipnet.net/pics/HomeTheater4.jpg
DCIFRTHS
10-23-2006, 12:30 AM
... One must remove outer footwear when entering. I do. :)
I'm the same way, and everyone hates me for it :)
My setup is a Sony XBR2 46 in. panel. I still have my S2 connected and available as in input here. One day soon this S2 will be moved to the bedroom TV.
I also wish to have some kind of audio processor next on the toy wish list...
It would also be nice to clean up the cable mess. But it doesn't really bother me. But it would be nice to have a second panduit and get rid of redundant and unneeded cables..
Cheers,
--jans
octomonkee
10-24-2006, 09:18 PM
My set-up (sorry, no pic):
Component from Tivo to flat panel tv
Optical audio from Tivo to DVD/Receiver/surround
HDMI from DVD/Receiver/surround to flat panel tv
Things seem to be working awesome. Had to use the component cables from Tivo to TV because my receiver doesn't have an HDMI in. Totally wish it did.
Does my set-up seem pretty straight forward? Is there a better solution giving the equipment I have?
Franco
10-25-2006, 12:20 AM
I really need to take some pictures of my setup, just haven't had the time. Anyhoo, the Series3 gets the deluxe treatment in my house, meaning the dedicated media room. The S3 is in the media room closet along with all the other components. I have the S3 connected via HDMI to my Yamaha RX-V1600 receiver. For speakers, I'm using Definitive Technology for the L and R towers (each with their own subs), another Definitive Technology speaker for the center, and finally 4 ceiling speakers for surround. The HDMI out from the receiver then connects to my Optoma HD72 projector, shining it's bright light onto a Da-Lite 120" diagonal 16:9 fixed projector screen. Watching content in 720p and 1080i is astounding!
DCIFRTHS
10-25-2006, 01:23 AM
I really need to take some pictures of my setup, just haven't had the time. Anyhoo, the Series3 gets the deluxe treatment in my house, meaning the dedicated media room. The S3 is in the media room closet along with all the other components. I have the S3 connected via HDMI to my Yamaha RX-V1600 receiver. For speakers, I'm using Definitive Technology for the L and R towers (each with their own subs), another Definitive Technology speaker for the center, and finally 4 ceiling speakers for surround. The HDMI out from the receiver then connects to my Optoma HD72 projector, shining it's bright light onto a Da-Lite 120" diagonal 16:9 fixed projector screen. Watching content in 720p and 1080i is astounding!
Nice setup. I would love to see some pics if you get the chance.
Which Definitive Technology front speakers do you have? Are you running the subs from the line level outputs on the Yamaha, or using the internal crossover on the main speakers?
Franco
10-25-2006, 08:56 PM
The front speakers are BP-7006, which are bi-polar. The built-in subs on those speakers are truly separate, so I'm connecting them to the receiver via the subwoofer line-level connection to the Yamaha. For the center I went a notch higher and got the CLR-2002. That center speaker is BIG, but since so much audio comes out of the center channel I knew I wouldn't regret it...and I haven't. :D
As soon as I can get the look of the room finished I'll try to take some pics.
For the center I went a notch higher and got the CLR-2002. That center speaker is BIG, but since so much audio comes out of the center channel I knew I wouldn't regret it...and I haven't. :D
He he ... tell that to the folks in this thread (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4515383&&#post4515383) :)
Nice HT setup, btw ... eager to see some photos!
rtjones
10-25-2006, 09:29 PM
I did the same except I drywalled, hung the TV and the sound projector.Quite creative, putting your systems into an unused fireplace. Looks very nice, and clean.
rtjones
10-25-2006, 09:31 PM
A few pics of my setup...Nice looking system, alee.
Franco
10-25-2006, 09:39 PM
He he ... tell that to the folks in this thread (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4515383&&#post4515383) :)
Nice HT setup, btw ... eager to see some photos!
I don't want to tell anyone different. I'm certainly no audio expert; nothing like looking at a few super-intelligent posts at avsforums to tell me that. The dialog in any discrete 5.1 soundtrack is very important to me, so for ME it makes a big difference to have that center channel in my setup.
Franco
10-25-2006, 09:42 PM
P.S. The pictures of alee's setup are definitely my favorite looking from the bunch. That's a really sharp, clean setup you have there, alee! What are those speakers?
rtjones
10-25-2006, 09:49 PM
First, thanks to toddwinkler for starting this thread. Great idea. Thanks to all that have shared. I've really enjoyed looking at the pics, and reading about other's systems. I'll take a pic of mine later, but this is what I have.
- 50" Panasonic TH-50PHD8UK calibrated plasma (viewed from 90")
- PSB T65 mains, T65 surrounds, C60 center
- Velodyne DD12 sub
- Salamander stand
- Denon AVR-3805 receiver
- Denon DVD-2910 dDVD player
- Panamax 5400 power conditioner
- S3 (obviously! :D ) on wireless network
- PS2 game console
- Xantech IR repeater (all components & sub)
- Niles IR flasher (to control Lutron dimmer)
- Harmony 880 remote
- all in 200 sq ft dedicated room, seating for 3
Fortunately, it's my wife's favorite room in our home! :)
P.S. The pictures of alee's setup are definitely my favorite looking from the bunch. That's a really sharp, clean setup you have there, alee! What are those speakers?
Thanks! I re-did my home theater about a year ago and made a conscious effort to try and make my NYC apartment look like a home and not a college dorm room. The dorm room years may be more than a decade behind me, but old habits are hard to break!
The speakers are Gallo Acoustics Reference 3 (http://www.roundsound.com/reference-speakers.htm) speakers (Gallo has since updated them to the 3.1). They're fantastic speakers and definitely worth an audition, even if you're not in the market... they have a very distinctive sound that you'd be hard pressed to replicate without spending significantly more.
http://photos.leesoft.com/cache/2005/misc/800/DSC_1132.jpg http://photos.leesoft.com/cache/2005/misc/800/DSC_1128.jpg
SCSIRAID
10-29-2006, 08:48 AM
Here is mine.
Franco
10-29-2006, 09:47 AM
I finally got a little un-lazy and took some pictures. First picture is the components in the rack that's in the media room closet. The next picture shows the speakers with the projector screen, but floods light on the screen. Screen after that is a much better idea of what the screen looks like with the lights out (though it does look better than even that picture, imho). Last picture is the projector hanging from the ceiling.
http://home.comcast.net/~fcapizzo/components.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~fcapizzo/semi-darkshot.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~fcapizzo/darkshot.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~fcapizzo/projector.jpg
SeanC
10-29-2006, 10:08 AM
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y279/iguru42/Other/IMG_0687.jpg
monkeydust
10-29-2006, 10:17 AM
S3 is on my TV stand in the center; S2 is on the shelf on the left with my last gen consoles.
http://home.indy.rr.com/monkeydust/images/apt1.jpg
AVSman
11-02-2006, 11:43 AM
My setup:
Panasonic 50" plasma (TH-50PX60U)
S3 (ahhhhhh.....) :)
S2 (upgraded to 133 hrs)
Oppo DVD player (970HD)
Kenwood HTIB from 5 or 6 years ago (not too impressive, I know, but it's light years better than TV speakers!)
wannaHD
11-02-2006, 02:49 PM
Getting an appropriate stand was biggest trick. After much looking settled on the stand recently announced for new SONY SXRD 60&70" HDTV... ($699 with free shipping). Had body shop paint silver top a "Granite Mica" (from Lexus paint chip)
TV is 50" Pioneer FHD1. Setup includes: S3, Bose sound system, DVD and Mac Mini.
Absolutely love S3 with FHD1!!!!!!!!!! God bless you TIVO for not making me wait any longer for HDTV dream.
wannaHD
11-02-2006, 03:12 PM
Getting an appropriate stand was biggest trick. After much looking settled on the stand recently announced for new SONY SXRD 60&70" HDTV... ($699 with free shipping). Had body shop paint silver top a "Granite Mica" (from Lexus paint chip)
TV is 50" Pioneer FHD1. Setup includes: S3, Bose sound system, DVD and Mac Mini.
Absolutely love S3 with FHD1!!!!!!!!!! God bless you TIVO for not making me wait any longer for HDTV dream.
[IMG]
Whew ... finally!
An ultra-close Macro with a super-steady hand while it rebooted ...
http://equallywise.com/images/other/gadgets/Sceptre42/slides/100_3754.JPG
Setup Pictures ...
http://equallywise.com/images/other/gadgets/Sceptre42/slides/100_3744.JPG
and
http://equallywise.com/images/other/gadgets/Sceptre42/slides/100_3747.JPG
Devices -
Component Shelf Top down)
S3 TiVo
VCR :eek:, and in front of it
XM Roady 1 with the XM SkyFi2 mount next to it
Moto 6412 HD DVR from Adelphia
MonoPrice.com 5x1 HDMI switch (all inputs in use)
Toshiba HD-upconverting DVD player
Toshiba RS-TX20 TiVo/DVD burner (time to sell this bad boy!)
S2 TiVo (will be giving up Lifetime to the S3 ... kind soul)
Sonoy dual Cassette Deck (DOuble :eek: ... craigslist!)
Yamaha HTR-5790 Receiver (no HDMI, has Component upconvert)
TV Stand (Top down)
Sceptre 42" 1080P LCD HDTV
Gyro RF keyboard for PC use (PCs on right, out of sight)
Sceptre off-board 'Media Box' - Power, tuners, inputs
Athena Centre Speaker, with Gyr RF mouse to its left
mattack
11-02-2006, 09:11 PM
Getting an appropriate stand was biggest trick. After much looking settled on the stand recently announced for new SONY SXRD 60&70" HDTV... ($699 with free shipping).
You mean that the STAND is $700? Cough!!!!
phototrek
11-02-2006, 10:56 PM
Sony 46" 1080P LCD; JVC zone free NTSC/PAL DVD; ancient Sony CD player; Sony 930 MD recorder; Series3; Series1 (hacked); ancient receiver; ancient VCR; ReVox B215S tape deck. Crappy speakers not shown - I am a visual creature, sound doesn't matter to me much :)
http://dpr.jirman.com/tivo.jpg
Sony 46" 1080P LCD; JVC zone free NTSC/PAL DVD; ancient Sony CD player; Sony 930 MD recorder; Series3; Series1 (hacked); ancient receiver; ancient VCR; ReVox B215S tape deck. Crappy speakers not shown - I am a visual creature, sound doesn't matter to me much :)
http://dpr.jirman.com/tivo.jpg
How do dents in the cases of your components appeal to your visual senses? :D
Seriously, get a multi-shelf stand, already!
Nice collection of toys, tho'
How do dents in the cases of your components appeal to your visual senses? :D
Looks like he's got plenty of room down below... he just has to clear out that "stuff".
Video tapes? C'mon! :D
phototrek
11-03-2006, 12:15 AM
How do dents in the cases of your components appeal to your visual senses? :D
Seriously, get a multi-shelf stand, already!
It used to be two tower o' goodies, but the new big TV takes too much damn space. Maybe after the wave of destruction has gone through (which also explains the empty shelves):
http://dpr.jirman.com/tivo2.jpg
Nice collection of toys, tho'
Thanks. I am particularly proud of the B215S, for which I have absolutely no use other than sentimental value from my youth :)
The videotapes are there to give her something to chew on :D
cotton168
11-03-2006, 01:34 AM
Keep the room setup photos coming. Some of you have really clean setups. Mine? Well, I'm too embarrassed to show because it just looks blah! :p However, after I move, I am getting brand new stands for all my lovely components including the S3.
Keep up the good work everyone! :D
For those that want to know, I have the following "stuff":
42" Fujitsu Plasmavision
TiVo S3
Denon AVR-2307CI
Psyclone Switch
Panasonic DMR-E20
Panasonic DMR-E30
Toshiba HD-A1
rtjones
11-03-2006, 02:41 AM
Getting an appropriate stand was biggest trick. After much looking settled on the stand recently announced for new SONY SXRD 60&70" HDTV... ($699 with free shipping). Had body shop paint silver top a "Granite Mica" (from Lexus paint chip)
TV is 50" Pioneer FHD1. Setup includes: S3, Bose sound system, DVD and Mac Mini.
Absolutely love S3 with FHD1!!!!!!!!!! God bless you TIVO for not making me wait any longer for HDTV dream.
[IMG]Very cool having a body shop paint your stand!! Looks nice. Clean setup.
aggets
11-03-2006, 03:07 PM
heres my setup not the cleanest setup but i cant see any wires from where i sit and im not married so it works for me
Sony KDS-R50XBR1
Sony DVP-CX995V
DENON AVR-2307CI
KLIPSCH RF-35
KLIPSCH RC-52
KLIPSCH RS-52
YAMAHA SUB
TIVO SERIES 3
OK I'll play too... From top down:
Sony 60" SXRD KDS-60A2000
Showcenter 200
Tivo S3
That's all. Notice no reciever. Surround system will be last thing purchased. Also notice no DVD player. All my movies are ripped to a 5tb Server and streamed through the Showcenter... VOD baby! I know you are all admiring my TV Stand too... Walmart $90... It's temporary We are having a Built-In built in. Just approved the designs and it should be done in a few weeks then I get to buy the suround system.
http://64.128.14.168/tivo1.jpg
timdorr
11-03-2006, 06:13 PM
I'll have to post mine in about two weeks when I move, but for now, this is what I've got at the apartment: http://flickr.com/photos/timdorr/73100463/in/photostream/
infinitespecter
11-03-2006, 07:39 PM
Here is a fairly bad picture of how I had the S3 setup the day I got it. I plan on taking a more updated pic once all my new goodies get here Wednesday (replacing the LCD with a CRT and adding an Xbox 360 HD-DVD player).
http://www.terminal34.net/tivos3/tivos3-Images/11.jpg
GT1Boy
11-03-2006, 09:29 PM
I'm in also.
56" Toshiba 56MX195 1080p DLP HDTV(I finally took the ugly red TV Guide sticker off of it right after taking the picture.)
Old Sony 4 Head HiFi Stereo VCR
RCA DVR2160 (previously used for HD recording before the Series 3 purchase)
Tivo Series 3
JVC TH-C6
Logitech Harmony 520
Xbox
Xbox 360 with Silver faceplace
PS2
http://mysite.verizon.net/dougrhodes/Tivo3/Tivo3.jpg
rodalpho
11-03-2006, 10:57 PM
How do you have a recently deleted folder? Is that a s3 showing there?
How do you have a recently deleted folder? Is that a s3 showing there?
Heh, that looks like an S3 to me... maybe belonging to a beta tester?
GT1Boy
11-03-2006, 11:29 PM
How do you have a recently deleted folder? Is that a s3 showing there?Where? I don't see one. :o
smashtheqube
11-03-2006, 11:37 PM
Here's my setup
http://static.flickr.com/100/288233203_89ef05526b_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/smash/288233203/)
cotton168
11-04-2006, 05:21 AM
Here is a fairly bad picture of how I had the S3 setup the day I got it. I plan on taking a more updated pic once all my new goodies get here Wednesday (replacing the LCD with a CRT and adding an Xbox 360 HD-DVD player).
http://www.terminal34.net/tivos3/tivos3-Images/11.jpg
Hey infinitespecter, just one question about your setup. What is that little device that is on top of the S3 with all the LED lights? Very interesting as I have never seen it before. :o
rodalpho
11-04-2006, 09:33 AM
Good to hear that the s3 fall update is at least in closed beta. Hopefully they'll allow us to sign up to receive it soon.
Bierboy
11-04-2006, 10:27 AM
I'll have to post mine in about two weeks when I move, but for now, this is what I've got at the apartment: http://flickr.com/photos/timdorr/73100463/in/photostream/Don't see an S3?
rasandefur
11-04-2006, 11:01 AM
I feel like a proud papa.
TV is a Sharp LCD (37D90U).
Bierboy
11-04-2006, 11:04 AM
Good to hear that the s3 fall update is at least in closed beta. Hopefully they'll allow us to sign up to receive it soon....and this post has something to do with the title of this thread how?....
rodalpho
11-04-2006, 02:33 PM
Sorry, officer. I didn't realize that the forum police were watching so closely. Please don't take it as disrespect to your august station when I point that your worthless contribution has now added two posts to the thread derail. Have a nice day now.
Bodshal
11-04-2006, 02:54 PM
My humble A/V rack, and the S3. The LCD display (and the projector screen) are at the opposite end of the room, behind the camera. The speaker at the top is one of the center back surrounds.
http://www.flirble.org/chrisy/images/Random/AV/20061103/tn/IMG_5328.med.JPG (http://www.flirble.org/chrisy/images/Random/AV/20061103/tn/IMG_5328.JPG.html)
http://www.flirble.org/chrisy/images/Random/AV/20061103/tn/IMG_5331.med.JPG (http://www.flirble.org/chrisy/images/Random/AV/20061103/tn/IMG_5331.JPG.html)
Chris.
Bierboy
11-04-2006, 04:31 PM
Hope you have some fans back there.
Bodshal
11-05-2006, 07:37 AM
Hope you have some fans back there.Indeed. It would get quite toasty otherwise. I have a big extraction fan in the basement for it all, hooked to a UPS, using insulated flexible ducting to reduce the noise. Barely notice it.
Chris.
Bierboy
11-05-2006, 08:40 AM
Indeed. It would get quite toasty otherwise. I have a big extraction fan in the basement for it all, hooked to a UPS, using insulated flexible ducting to reduce the noise. Barely notice it.
Chris. :eek: Your photo vanished
Bodshal
11-05-2006, 11:10 AM
:eek: Your photo vanishedThe server it was located upon needed a royal kicking. :)
Chris.
ZombiE
11-05-2006, 09:37 PM
Here's mine. Somethings missing though....
http://www.members.cox.net/aawhyte/Tivo/tivosetup.jpg
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eDbolson
11-06-2006, 02:25 AM
Should have taken these in daylight, though - all the black features are pretty hard to see.
The cabinets are massive - almost dwarf the 62" Toshiba!
http://homepage.mac.com/edbolson/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2006-11-06%2000.44.53%20-0800/Image-F53367936D7211DB.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/edbolson/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2006-11-06%2000.44.53%20-0800/Image-F53345A26D7211DB.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/edbolson/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2006-11-06%2000.44.53%20-0800/Image-F531A80C6D7211DB.jpg
For those worrying about heat - the front doors are all covered with grille cloth, and although there is a lot of warmth in there, all of the equipment except the DVR's have been operating for 6 years, the TiVo Series 1 with 2 80GB drives for 5 years (one drive did fail in that time). :rolleyes:
New Toshiba 62" DLP - replaced Runco 5800 rear projector last week.
TivoHD and (gulp) Moto/Comcast 3412 DVR (bottom left above subwoofer)
Sony A/V receiver - great sound.
DVD 301 disk changer, Dual cassette deck, VCR, and Turntable.
All controlled by Pronto TS1000 Remote.
TV switches the component and HDMI inputs (except for VCR and Tivo 1 - switched to single video by A/V receiver).
All audio switched by receiver (digital from DVR's and DVD, analog from TV itself - hardly ever watch it directly for obvious reasons)
Solman
11-26-2006, 12:41 PM
How do I post pics of my setup, on my reply. I am quite proud of my set-up. I added on to my home 2 years ago and built in all components and TV with rear access to all of it. I also have an 8' x 8' electronics "closet" where all data and cable drops originate. That allows me to send my video signals (any of my 3 tivos or DVD) to any room I want. I also have a remote control (radio signal) that operates all components from any room in the house. I want to show it off.
eDbolson
11-27-2006, 12:36 AM
You can post pictures as attachments, but it doesn't show on the message. Apparently, the best way is to load them on to some web site where they can be individually accessed by URL (I used my .Mac site, but I'm sure there are many alternatives including your own ISP) and then embed an "IMG" command like this (I put a space after the bracket so that it won't actually load the image):
[ IMG]http://homepage.mac.com/edbolson/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2006-11-06%2000.44.53%20-0800/Image-F53367936D7211DB.jpg[ /IMG]
This is easy to do in the "advanced" editing mode.
infinitespecter
11-27-2006, 03:54 AM
Hey infinitespecter, just one question about your setup. What is that little device that is on top of the S3 with all the LED lights? Very interesting as I have never seen it before. :o
That would be the Dolby Headphone processor/Wireless Base for my Pioneer headphones. I live in a small apartment where the walls are very thin, so I never bothered to invest in a real sound system. I just use these headphones instead. CIP has one too, apparently, though his has blue lights instead of the red on mine. Oh, and here is an updated pic of my setup.
http://www.terminal34.net/hddvd/hddvd-Images/10.jpg
whitmans77
11-27-2006, 07:46 AM
This thread has gotten me excited. i will be recieving my 56 inch toshiba dlp this weekend and I have to completely reset my viewing area.I have gotten some great ideas from seeing the pics on the thread. NOW i must get a Series 3. The thought of using a cable company dvr really scares me.
Jiffylush
11-27-2006, 09:49 AM
Link to the set on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/jiffylush/sets/72157594372803013/detail/
Individual pics (use above link if these don't work)
This is the mount, installed
http://static.flickr.com/111/295968993_1560e03ffa.jpg
Cables Run
http://static.flickr.com/112/295972040_6758901b3d.jpg
Baseboards off
http://static.flickr.com/107/295972360_0e132244c9.jpg
Cables in closet
http://static.flickr.com/103/295972641_e72625ad69.jpg
continued below...
Jiffylush
11-27-2006, 09:50 AM
New TV in action (pre electrical outlet)
http://static.flickr.com/113/295972835_7d7f924593.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/107/295973183_9e4de8b53f.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/108/295973532_1b08f78e4d.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/115/295973770_7004bdc171.jpg
In-Wall Surge, complete
http://static.flickr.com/114/295974028_be0f8c0562.jpg
Mostly done
http://static.flickr.com/121/295974312_8b4b485654.jpg
Still some touch-up to do, and some in-wall speakers to get.
hearncl
11-28-2006, 10:57 AM
Here's my Series 3 (and other A/V components) setup:
Besides the S3, there is a Series 2 TiVo and a Motorola 3412 HD DVR. I'll probably return the 3412 to Comcast after I upgrade the S3's hard drive. The TV is a Samsung 50-inch DLP. Other components are a Marantz SR9200 receiver and DVD, CD, and VCR players. All devices are connected to the TV and speakers through the receiver, using component video and optical audio for the digital devices and analog connections for the other components.
All devices are controlled by a Home Theater Master MX-500 remote control. Codes for each device were "learned" to the MX-500 from the individual remotes. The Samsung TV remote doesn't have discrete input codes, so the appropriate codes were found on the Internet.
The biggest problem with this setup is the maze of wiring behind the console. I've labeled the connections to the receiver and kept a wiring diagram, but it's still time-consuming to make changes.
http://www.hearnweb.com/home_theater/all.jpg
http://www.hearnweb.com/home_theater/dvrs.jpg
pinballfan
11-30-2006, 07:01 PM
Here is my setup.
First the good looking side:
http://www.pinballfan.net/pics/tv_front.jpg
Note the DirecTivo on the floor is not currently connected... Not sure where to put it!
Now the scary side:
http://www.pinballfan.net/pics/tv_back.jpg
Don't ask how many hours it took last time I rewired!
hearncl
12-01-2006, 10:17 AM
Your wiring maze has me beat, but just by a little. (I can't take a picture of mine--too close to the wall.) There ought to be a solution to this. Cable ties or similar just make it harder to make changes. It's the same behind my computer.
squiddohio
12-01-2006, 10:26 AM
My setup is a mess also, and the only thing I have found that helps a little bit is to use strips of colored tape at each end of the cable (and sometimes in the center) so I can identify the device involved. It's not much, but every little bit helps.
Bierboy
12-01-2006, 10:29 AM
My setup is a mess also, and the only thing I have found that helps a little bit is to use strips of colored tape at each end of the cable (and sometimes in the center) so I can identify the device involved. It's not much, but every little bit helps.I feel your pain. With any home theater order, Crutchfield always sends a nice packet of colored labels to fix to both ends any conceivable cable, and I've used those for years. Very handy.
ah30k
12-01-2006, 10:35 AM
Holy crap! Is that five satellite receivers?
I love the 1x3 spacers. I did the same until I finally got may ass in gear and installed shelves.
pinballfan
12-04-2006, 08:24 AM
I feel your pain. With any home theater order, Crutchfield always sends a nice packet of colored labels to fix to both ends any conceivable cable, and I've used those for years. Very handy.
Yeah I got a pack of those a while back. I don't think they have enough colors for me though. Besides, at least the ones they sent me also had text on the labels which I thought would just add to the confusion since for some reason they didn't include "Tivo #4", "Tivo #5", ... :D
pinballfan
12-04-2006, 08:31 AM
Holy crap! Is that five satellite receivers?
I love the 1x3 spacers. I did the same until I finally got may ass in gear and installed shelves.
Yes, five. Assuming you only count what is connected...
The really big spacers at the bottom are on a Series 1 DirecTivo. Those had lousy ventilation. They vent in and out from the bottom of the unit.
I've gotten to where I want spacers for everything though, and I seem to make them bigger and bigger each time. I just take whatever scrap I have and chop it up on the table saw or band saw, and then take it over to the belt sander. Given the tools it only takes a few minutes.
HD_Dude
12-04-2006, 11:23 AM
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q265/HD-Dude/HighDefSetup.jpg
Nice thread!
Here we have an old 7-1/2 foot tall Ethan Allen entertainment cabinet from the days when TV's weighed 250 lbs...had to do some carpentry to fit the flatscreen...too wide from left to right.
From the top:
Klipsch Center Speaker
Tivo S3
Sony 40" Bravia LCD
Sony DHG-HDD-250
(bottom left)
Denon DVD-1920
Sony Super VHS
(bottom right)
Denon 5700 A/V Receiver
(not shown)
Klipsch L,R, SR, SL and 12" sub
Harmony 880
PS2
Sony Dolby Digital headphone system (partially viewable to the left of the center speaker)
The deal is...no wires (almost) can be showing. And when we have company the upper cabinet has to be closed, concealing the TV. All that makes my wife very happy.
squiddohio
12-04-2006, 11:39 AM
Very nice setup.
I had a "too wide" problem with my setup also (photo posted above) which was solved by a router and a "pocket cut" on the left side of the cabinet.
. . . and someone should tell the kids in the prop department that wine glasses are never filled above the half-way point -- even with Italian red.
HD_Dude
12-04-2006, 11:47 AM
Well, I'll fire him.
Except, oops..it wasn't that full for long!
And BTW it's a Coppola...as in Francis Ford. Since he's a director turned winemaker, I thought a bottle of his "Rosso Classic" would be appropriate for a home theater shot.
HD_Dude
12-04-2006, 11:54 AM
I had a "too wide" problem with my setup also (photo posted above) which was solved by a router and a "pocket cut" on the left side of the cabinet.
Went back a re-looked at your setup. Very, very nice! Very clean. I can see how the router solved your width problem.
Tell me...do you have a room behind the cabinets for cables? Or can you access them from the front?
Always interested, because hiding cabling is my life! lol
squiddohio
12-04-2006, 12:12 PM
Love the Coppola -- excellent reds.
Access to the devices is through the wall in the bathroom that adjoins the den.
I had both rooms gutted and redone about five or six years ago. The "den" was originally a first floor bedroom (with closet) and the bathroom had a full tub that had not been used in 30 years since somebody added a second story to the house. The tub and closet are now gone.
I had the contractor cut holes in the wall of the bathroom so I can have ready access the backs of the devices -- one tall cutout on the right behind the devices and a square one behind the TV (which used to be a Sony tube -- hence the problem finding a plasma that would fit -- I came within a quarter of an inch and the router did the rest).
The wall in the bathroom has 4 pieces of artwork, two of which cover the holes in the wall. These two frames are hung on the wall with hinges on one side and some velcro squares on the other so they can be opened readily. When closed, nobody can see that there are access panels in the wall. I have no photos at this time, but that could be arranged.
Time for more wine.
Time for more wine.
Isn't it always? :)
Nice setup and wire-hiding scheme! Someday ...
HD_Dude
12-04-2006, 04:28 PM
Love the Coppola -- excellent reds.
Access to the devices is through the wall in the bathroom that adjoins the den.
Brilliant!
In fact, I may raise a toast to you before too long!
ingenue007
12-29-2006, 05:57 PM
here's mine: http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/218/dsc00593as4.jpg
oops you can't actually see the tivo. it is below the HK receiver ontop off oppo dvd player.
46'' samsung hdtv calibrated with dve. hk avr 445 with series 3 tivo, oppo dvd player, and roku soundbridge. all housed in crate and barrel entertainment center and controlled with harmony 880. speakers are 4x polk r50, polk csi25 center and 2 klh bookshelf speakers for rear back surround (7.1). new dayton 10'' sub coming soon.
randywalters
01-19-2007, 08:16 AM
Now that i've had my S3 for a few weeks i guess it's time to post my setup :)
http://gallery.avsforum.com/data/502/Tivo_and_Panny_1.jpg
Panasonic TH-42PX50U Plasma
Tivo Series 3 HD DVR w/CableCards
SA8300HD TWC Cable DVRs w/Passport
MX-500 Universal Learning Remote
Gefen 2x2 HDMI Switcher/Splitter w/IR extender
Panasonic SA-HE200K 100 watt A/V Home Theater Reciever
Panasonic RP62K Progressive Scan DVD Player w/Faroudja Chip
Klipsch SB1 Front Speakers and Center Channel Speaker
JBL Rear surround speakers and JBL 150 watt Subwoofer
TEAC EQA-220 12-Band Graphic Equalizer
Technics RS-TS265 Dual Cassette Deck
Panasonic PV-9668 VCR
Mistubishi HS-U448 VCR
Bierboy
01-19-2007, 08:25 AM
...Technics RS-TS265 Dual Cassette Deck
Panasonic PV-9668 VCR
Mistubishi HS-U448 VCRWhat is c-a-s-s-e-t-t-e? What is V-C-R? ;)
squiddohio
01-19-2007, 08:38 AM
A "cassette" was an ancient type of small case used to hold an enormous amount of a thin, unwieldy material called "tape," even though it did not have a sticky side. This tape, held inside the "cassette" was placed by our ancestors into an electrically driven box, called a "player," (even though real "playas" never owned them). The boxes, or "VCR" for short, (most historians think the V stood for video, but there is no consensus about the C or the R) could be identified by the neon "12:00" flashing on its front panel. By connecting the "player" to a "tube" (another obsolete device used to display "magic moving pictures," similar in function to our plasma screens, but weighing hundreds of pounds and sometimes growing to as much as four feet on a side). The player would record vestigial images, faded and grainy, which could be later played back on the "tube." With some effort, the image could be watched. Although popular in the 1980s, the "technology," such as it was, soon died out from lack of interest. For more information, you should root around in your grandmother's basement, where you will probably find one.
Mike Farrington
01-19-2007, 09:16 AM
http://mysite.verizon.net/dougrhodes/Tivo3/Tivo3.jpgLooks like someone's had 8.1 since early November! Is that the "Recently Deleted" folder being masked out? Couldn't just scroll up one item before taking that photo. Showoff. :(
Bierboy
01-19-2007, 09:23 AM
Looks like someone's had 8.1 since early November! Is that the "Recently Deleted" folder being masked out? Couldn't just scroll up one item before taking that photo. Showoff. :(No, it's actually "Debby Does Dallas" :eek:
DCIFRTHS
01-19-2007, 08:33 PM
Now that i've had my S3 for a few weeks i guess it's time to post my setup :)
http://gallery.avsforum.com/data/502/Tivo_and_Panny_1.jpg
Panasonic TH-42PX50U Plasma
Tivo Series 3 HD DVR w/CableCards
SA8300HD TWC Cable DVRs w/Passport
MX-500 Universal Learning Remote
Gefen 2x2 HDMI Switcher/Splitter w/IR extender
Panasonic SA-HE200K 100 watt A/V Home Theater Reciever
Panasonic RP62K Progressive Scan DVD Player w/Faroudja Chip
Klipsch SB1 Front Speakers and Center Channel Speaker
JBL Rear surround speakers and JBL 150 watt Subwoofer
TEAC EQA-220 12-Band Graphic Equalizer
Technics RS-TS265 Dual Cassette Deck
Panasonic PV-9668 VCR
Mistubishi HS-U448 VCR
Where did you run the cables from the AV rack to the TV setup? Very clean setup :)
I agree - one of the cleanest setups I've seen :)
Although there's far too many spooled magnetic tape playback devices, and 2 too many Scientific Atlanta "DVR" units in it ;)
squiddohio
01-19-2007, 09:42 PM
I would think that the cables are behind the giant baseboard under the wall with the window. The wall to the right has no baseboard. Still, it's better than spaghetti on the floor.
DCIFRTHS
01-19-2007, 09:57 PM
I would think that the cables are behind the giant baseboard under the wall with the window. The wall to the right has no baseboard. Still, it's better than spaghetti on the floor.
I thought that the mark above the power cords, near the plant, was the baseboard. Now that you pointed it out, I think you may be right about no baseboard on the other side.
I don't think that the baseboard looks giant though :)
Maeglin
01-20-2007, 04:40 PM
I recently overhauled the audio half of my setup, and only had everything installed properly two days ago, so here's an update...
http://www.caerleon.us/ec_new2.jpg
GE 40" Projection HDTV
Polk Audio SurroundBar and PSW10
Sony STR-DG1000, CDP-CE375 and Playstation 2
Roku SoundBridge M1001
Philips DVD player
Olympus VCR
...and, of course, the Series3 :)
randywalters
01-20-2007, 05:24 PM
I would think that the cables are behind the giant baseboard under the wall with the window. The wall to the right has no baseboard. Still, it's better than spaghetti on the floor.Good observation - yes the cables are run along the gigantic baseboard moldings, which is actually plastic 2300 Wiremold raceway. I have lots of various cables running through the 2300 molding on both sides of the TV table, all neatly bundled with velcro straps. The one running behind the couch is 800 series Wiremold (Cat5E, phone, extension power cord, surround speaker). I really have no other option, but it's not so bad :o
Here's an AVS thread with more info:
http://archive2.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=612230&highlight=wiremold+2300
400, 800, 2300, 2300D.....
http://www.wiremold.com/www/commercial/products/images/application_photos/400.jpg
aaronwt
01-20-2007, 05:24 PM
What's that big box on the upper right?
I recently overhauled the audio half of my setup, and only had everything installed properly two days ago, so here's an update...
http://www.caerleon.us/ec_new2.jpg
GE 40" Projection HDTV
Polk Audio SurroundBar and PSW10
Sony STR-DG1000, CDP-CE375 and Playstation 2
Roku SoundBridge M1001
Philips DVD player
Olympus VCR
...and, of course, the Series3 :)
Maeglin
01-20-2007, 06:24 PM
What's that big box on the upper right?
The subwoofer (PSW10). I have neighbors downstairs, so didn't really want it on the floor for that reason, but it' not a down-firing sub anyway.
windracer
01-20-2007, 10:01 PM
Here's my setup.
Cabinet closed (normal, every day operation):
http://rygel.homelinux.net:8225/outgoing/tc/ht-closed.jpg
Cabinet open:
http://rygel.homelinux.net:8225/outgoing/tc/ht-open.jpg
And my Visio schematic to keep everything straight:
http://rygel.homelinux.net:8225/outgoing/tc/htdiag.jpg
rufusryker
01-20-2007, 10:51 PM
http://www.nussbomb.com/images/tivo-old.jpg
DCIFRTHS
01-21-2007, 02:26 AM
http://www.nussbomb.com/images/tivo-old.jpg
Now that's a TV :D
aaronwt
01-21-2007, 09:42 AM
Bedroom S3
http://htpics.aaronwt.com/TiVo/BedroomS3.jpg
Computer Room S3
http://htpics.aaronwt.com/TiVo/ComproomS3.jpg
Living Room S3
http://htpics.aaronwt.com/TiVo/LivingroomS3.JPG
ChuckyBox
01-21-2007, 10:24 AM
Here's my setup.
Cabinet closed (normal, every day operation):
Is that cabinet vented? It should be or you are going to fry some stuff -- starting with the hard drive in your TiVo. Parts Express has some vent systems, or you can DIY for pretty cheap.
murrays
01-21-2007, 12:14 PM
I don't have a current photo, but I like to show of my HT just the same:
http://homepage.mac.com/mcmurman/.Pictures/2003.11.11%20Basement/DSCN3915-r.jpg
I'll try to get some more up to date photos...
-murray
Toeside
01-21-2007, 01:04 PM
I don't have a current photo, but I like to show of my HT just the same:
http://homepage.mac.com/mcmurman/.Pictures/2003.11.11%20Basement/DSCN3915-r.jpg
I'll try to get some more up to date photos...
-murray
Excellent! :up: :up:
I agree!
Toeside forgot the tone, so here goes ...
[Mr. Burns]Excellent[/Mr. Burns] :)
r11roadster
01-21-2007, 07:04 PM
Ok I finally tidied up a bit to take some pics of my setup.
http://lh5.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQ9V_OJ3VI/AAAAAAAAABE/68Tb3YqLLms/DSC_0949.jpg?imgmax=800
http://lh4.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQC7uxxbfI/AAAAAAAAAAs/8GVjbv4zXLo/DSC_0967.jpg?imgmax=800
http://lh3.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQDlexxbgI/AAAAAAAAAA0/peLfL5SN4L4/DSC_0974.jpg?imgmax=720
Whats the magic to embedding an image? the [ IMG ] tag does it on most sites don't seem to be working here though
Toeside
01-21-2007, 07:13 PM
r11roadster, take the "?imgmax=..." off each link.
r11roadster
01-21-2007, 07:26 PM
r11roadster, take the "?imgmax=..." off each link.
Tried that but all that does is make the link dissapear but no pic shows up
Toeside
01-21-2007, 07:39 PM
Looks like you figured it out. :) :up:
windracer
01-21-2007, 07:41 PM
Is that cabinet vented? It should be or you are going to fry some stuff -- starting with the hard drive in your TiVo.
Not really ... there is a hole in the back where the cables go out and up to the shelf area where the plasma is, but that's about it. :)
I don't really have a problem with heat in the cabinet but when the receiver is on, I will leave the doors open because then it heats up fast. Otherwise, with the doors closed the TiVo reports 55C (Normal). I had my S2 in that cabinet for two years, then the TX20 for a year or so, and now the S3 and haven't had any heat-related failures.
Sure, I guess there's a risk to think about though.
windracer
01-21-2007, 07:48 PM
Whats the magic to embedding an image? the [ IMG ] tag does it on most sites don't seem to be working here though
Some sites don't allow referrals. I had that problem (http://archive2.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=191910) when I tried to host my images on my RoadRunner site.
r11roadster
01-21-2007, 07:49 PM
Looks like you figured it out. :) :up:
Really? they ain't loading here unless I enter the URL into a blank window. I assume they are loading for you.
Ok I finally tidied up a bit to take some pics of my setup.
http://lh3.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQKOexxbhI/AAAAAAAAAA8/zVbO0cSYVqI/DSC_0949.jpg
http://lh4.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQC7uxxbfI/AAAAAAAAAAs/8GVjbv4zXLo/DSC_0967.jpg
http://lh3.google.com/image/ronny.hippler/RbQDlexxbgI/AAAAAAAAAA0/peLfL5SN4L4/DSC_0974.jpg
Whats the magic to embedding an image? the [ IMG ] tag does it on most sites don't seem to be working here though
Maybe google prevents 'hotlinking'? I can view the urls as images in separate windows (when not requested by a non-google.com html page)!
Ohh - the ONE image I pasted into a new browser window it showed up there. Just for me, I wnder? Maybe its from YOUR specific google cache and isn't visible until it I view/request it separately - after which it shows up for me (but not the ones I haven't yet viewed)?
Strange are the workings of google.
r11roadster
01-21-2007, 07:56 PM
Ohh - the ONE image I pasted into a new browser window it showed up there. Just for me, I wnder? Maybe its from YOUR specific google cache and isn't visible until it I view/request it separately - after which it shows up for me (but not the ones I haven't yet viewed)?.
I think it's the issue windracer ran into. google gives you a snipet to post a thumbnail into the message but I don't know how to insert html into a mesage and it work properly. it just shows the code in the message.
Bierboy
01-21-2007, 08:23 PM
...Otherwise, with the doors closed the TiVo reports 55C (Normal)....I don't care what TiVo says, 55C is too warm. You'll find most around here report their S3s running at between 40-46C (as does mine).
scorley22
01-21-2007, 10:47 PM
I recently overhauled the audio half of my setup, and only had everything installed properly two days ago, so here's an update...
http://www.caerleon.us/ec_new2.jpg
GE 40" Projection HDTV
Polk Audio SurroundBar and PSW10
Sony STR-DG1000, CDP-CE375 and Playstation 2
Roku SoundBridge M1001
Philips DVD player
Olympus VCR
...and, of course, the Series3 :)
How do you like that Polk Soundbar? Sound good?
I can't run wires to the back of my den downstairs and refuse to run wires on the floor and I am looking for an alternative sound source. I was looking at the Bose 321 system, but have heard awful things about it... and I saw that soundbar and thought that might be a good option.
Maeglin
01-22-2007, 09:02 AM
How do you like that Polk Soundbar? Sound good?
I can't run wires to the back of my den downstairs and refuse to run wires on the floor and I am looking for an alternative sound source. I was looking at the Bose 321 system, but have heard awful things about it... and I saw that soundbar and thought that might be a good option.
I like it... it doesn't replace a normal surround setup, but it does do what it claims to do. It's kind of like being at the back of a movie theatre, with the surround sources being out to the side, but more toward the front than the side or back of the viewing position.
Like your den, my living room doesn't lend itself to a full surround system, and isn't shaped right for things like the Yamaha YSP-1. Among the solutions that didn't depend on those things, the SurroundBar seemed like it had the best reviews, and so far I'm not disappointed.
The only thing that did disappoint was the process of getting the TV bracket for it, which at the moment is available only directly. Polk's web store seemed degrees of magnitude slower than most e-commerce sites out there (though it may have been because the bracket was a fairly new product, just released 2 weeks ago), and the tracking number I received from them was wrong. If you can work with the shelf stand or wall bracket that comes with it, though, then you're spared that headache.
acvthree
01-22-2007, 09:32 AM
Ok, so how are you getting the pictures into the message and not as an attachement?
Al
Maeglin
01-22-2007, 09:45 AM
Ok, so how are you getting the pictures into the message and not as an attachement?
Part 1 - Web host outside the forum that allows image hotlinking
Part 2 - http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/misc.php?do=bbcode#imgcode
Mike Farrington
01-22-2007, 09:46 AM
Ok, so how are you getting the pictures into the message and not as an attachement?Image Tags. Place the URL of a photo within "img" tags like this:
[ img ]http://www.mydomain.com/myphoto.jpg[ /img ]
But remove the spaces. I used spaces to illustrate how to do image tags. If I had not used spaces, it would have created a link to a nonexistent image.
acvthree
01-22-2007, 10:37 AM
Well, I don't have the picture on an external web site so, attached it is...
Here is my setup.
My house was built in 1990 and wet bars were very common then. Also, completely useless in my den because any arrangement of chairs that allowed viewing of a TV also blocked the wet bar.
I yanked the wet bar and had an insert, a stand alone piece of furniture built, that slid exactly into the hole that was left behind.
As you can see it has a space for the TV, a shelf for the center channel, drawers on the left and right for DVD storage. What looks like shelves in the center where the equipment is house is actually a full extension drawer that allows me access to the rear of the equipment for cabling. In practice, given my increased need for reading glasses, I remove the drawer for any real cable changes.
The equipment list:
Samsung 56" TV, HLN567
B&W 804 mains
B&W HTM2 center channel
B&W CWM650 ceiling speakers (3 for 6.1, I just had no place for anything else)
Rocket UFW-10 subwoofer
Pioneer VSX84TX receiver
Pioneer DV59AVR DVD player
Tivo Series 3
I had to do a lot of work to mitigate accoustic problems with the wood walls and floor. There is a large rug and tapestries on the wall that helps a lot. The VSX84 was an enormous improvement to the sound with the equalizer and phase correction.
I did not have a dedicated theater room, so my goal was to have a good theater experience and still have a room that looked like a den.
I think it worked. :-)
Al
xjonx
01-23-2007, 05:51 PM
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/5796/cimg0176b14we.jpg
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8394/cimg0194b19hu.jpg
1. Pioneer Elite 7.1 Channel Receiver VSX-72TXV
2. Pioneer Elite Plasma Display (Media Receiver) PRO-1130HD (PRO-R60U)
3. Pioneer Elite Plasma Display (50" Display Panel) PRO-1130HD
(PRO-506PU)
4. TiVo Series 3 HDTV DVR with 2 cableCARDS installed for multiple
simultaneous HD recordings.
5. ReplayTV Model 5080
6. Panasonic 5 disk DVD changer DVD-F87
7. iPOD with custom made docking station. 30gb 3G
8. Pioneer 100w 4 driver speakers, 10" woofers HPM-900
9. Sony 110w 7.1 Surround System with powered Sub woofer SA-WMS367
Note: Not shown in images, a Sony Vaio Media Center
PC(VGC-RA840G), Pioneer 6 disk CD changer, Pioneer Dual Cassette Deck. I
also have an additional 5 Disk DVD, RepayTV and TiVo series 3, along
with a D-Link DSM-320 media server, in the bedroom.
I have 5 cableCARDS installed two in each TiVo and one in the HDTV. The
cable company had 4 different installers come over to check out my "wild
entertainment center."
It was the most card that had been installed and activated in any one
system.
The devices here and in the bedroom are all networked together (along
with 2 other computers) so I can record 4 HDTV programs 3 SDTV programs,
and watch another HD or SD program Live while streaming an IPTV feed
from the computer.
Also not shown in this early image are 2 additional wide screen LCD
monitors on top of each speaker so that I could serf the Internet while
watching a program through the media center interface and have the
program guide up on the third screen.
mattack
01-23-2007, 09:40 PM
I don't have a current photo, but I like to show of my HT just the same:
http://homepage.mac.com/mcmurman/.Pictures/2003.11.11%20Basement/DSCN3915-r.jpg
So that's flush against the wall, right? (err, the frame sticks out a bit).. So you have to go in the other room to fiddle with connections?
TiVo Steve
02-12-2007, 07:05 AM
1 S2 and 2 S1's = S4...
murrays
02-12-2007, 07:35 AM
So that's flush against the wall, right? (err, the frame sticks out a bit).. So you have to go in the other room to fiddle with connections?
Sorry for the late response...
Yes, the TV is flush with the drywall with a frame in front. Here's a picture of the back:
http://homepage.mac.com/mcmurman/.Pictures/2003.11.11%20Basement/DSCN3705.JPG
-murray
rebubbler
08-19-2007, 09:06 PM
Two video sources: Canadian sat tv & Cox cable. Video from either source can be sent to either screen or to both. This setup is handy (I have it in two rooms) to watch two different shows at the same time -closed caption can be added- one in hi def and one in standard. I am quite happy with this set-up and it rarely gets boring.
Mike Lang
08-19-2007, 09:41 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/mlang2000/MainTheater.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/mlang2000/DualScreen.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/mlang2000/GameTable.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/mlang2000/Screen.jpg
Mike Lang
08-20-2007, 09:21 AM
^^^^^^^^^^
There's no S3 in those pics, but it's been added since the pics were taken. :)
Mike Farrington
08-20-2007, 09:28 AM
So does that smaller TV swing primarily to be viewable from multiple positions, or to protect it from the dart board?
Mike Lang
08-20-2007, 10:07 AM
So does that smaller TV swing primarily to be viewable from multiple positions, or to protect it from the dart board?
That's so you can either watch 2 games at the same time from the front or so people sitting at the poker table can see a screen since the main screen is at too much of an angle. I can send A/V from any of the 3 HD TiVos or the DVD player to the 32".
drew00001
08-20-2007, 10:43 AM
http://static.flickr.com/121/295974312_8b4b485654.jpg
How do you like the TV over the fireplace? Everyone tells me I should to the same, but the wall behind is only 12 feet back. With the couch, that puts the viewing distance about 10 feet. Not sure if this is enough. Do you think I'll wind up with a kink in my neck by staring up?
talkingtiki
08-20-2007, 10:46 PM
my setup
URPREY
08-21-2007, 12:25 AM
Here's mine with a Series 3, Mitsubishi HC3000u, and a 100" screen (my photography skills are lacking lol):
http://urprey.com/ht/tivomenusm.jpg
http://urprey.com/ht/theaterlitside.jpg
http://urprey.com/ht/theaterlitfront.jpg
EVizzle
08-21-2007, 01:14 AM
Gorgeous setup! I love the entire arrangement!
BigT4187
08-21-2007, 05:39 AM
Love the "Ambi-light" around the screen. How did you do that?
URPREY
08-21-2007, 10:50 AM
Love the "Ambi-light" around the screen. How did you do that?
I mounted rope lighting from Home Depot around the perimeter of the aluminum frame for the screen. It's a DIY screen I built for about $150.
BigT4187
08-21-2007, 04:01 PM
I mounted rope lighting from Home Depot around the perimeter of the aluminum frame for the screen. It's a DIY screen I built for about $150.
Very clever. I'd like to hear more about the screen you made.
blhirsch
08-21-2007, 04:15 PM
WOW!!! I'm salivating over everybody's setup.
It's good to see all the different ways people do it as I've not actually made the move to flat panel.
This is my CURRENT setup:
http://lh5.google.com/emailforlauren/RstUXEf1g2I/AAAAAAAAAPA/M9qEdpmjeSM/s400/DSC04016.JPG
My plan is to mount the flat panel over the fireplace, leaving the place where the TV currently is as a little reading nook. I have an antique Stickley chair that I'll refinish and put there along with a reading lamp and a little side table that will house the components (Sony receiver/DVD player, s3, Wii), and put the front speakers (you can see one in the picture) on either side of the fireplace. I'd like to mount the center channel and Wii bar WITH the flat panel, and then leave the rear speakers where they are. I'd be ditching the CDs as we just use our computer with AirTunes to listen to music. I don't think I've loaded a CD in years.
My problem is routing the cables. We use that fireplace so I don't think I should go into the wall with them, and although I'm fine with some kind of white cable router, I don't see how it's going to fit around my mantle in an aesthetically pleasing way.
I guess I could go up to the ceiling rather than down to the mantle, but the ceilings are about 12 feet high there, and I suspect that it'll be even more noticeable there.
I'm stuck.
URPREY
08-27-2007, 09:28 AM
Very clever. I'd like to hear more about the screen you made.
I followed all of the discussions from AVS Forum so I can't take credit for the idea, only the construction :)
I used a piece of 4x8 sheet of WilsonArt DW laminate (yes, countertop laminate :eek: ) and mounted it to a square tube aluminum frame I constructed. From there I covered some 1x3s with black felt and mounted them to the frame, and then attached the rope lighting. Total cost of the screen was ~$150...
Here's a link to the main thread where I got most of my information:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=708240
Hope that helps!
bareyb
08-27-2007, 04:08 PM
Here's ours. I'm proud to say I got off my duff and did the whole installation myself. Surround sound, video distribution and HDMI cables all under the house or up the walls. Lot's of wall plates and clean setup for whoever gets this house next. I'll tell you what though... I sure never anticipated how much work that was going to be! That was a LOT of work. :p
http://homepage.mac.com/b.family/tv.jpg
drew00001
08-27-2007, 04:49 PM
Here's ours. I'm proud to say I got off my duff and did the whole installation myself. Surround sound, video distribution and HDMI cables all under the house or up the walls. Lot's of wall plates and clean setup for whoever gets this house next. I'll tell you what though... I sure never anticipated how much work that was going to be! That was a LOT of work. :p
http://homepage.mac.com/b.family/tv.jpg
Nice looking TV. Is that a Sony?
bareyb
08-27-2007, 05:25 PM
Nice looking TV. Is that a Sony?
Yes. Good eye. It's a Sony Bravia (LCD) 52". We opted for the Jaime Hyneman version. :D
Jamie Hyneman, Co-Host Mythbusters
Hailing from Indiana farm country, Jamie Hyneman is a multifaceted man: wilderness survival expert, boat captain, diver, linguist, animal wrangler, machinist and chef, to name a few. His career has been equally diverse: Jamie earned a degree in Russian languages and literature and ran a sailing/diving charter business in the Caribbean for several years before he moved over to the visual-effects industry.
Once he had joined that field and had worked for several production companies, Jamie found his way to Colossal Pictures' model shop, where he managed the production of models and special effects for hundreds of commercials and movies. Then, eight years ago, Jamie took over the shop and created M5 Industries Inc.
Today, the top U.S. production companies seek out M5 Industries when unusual or problematic props need to be fabricated, especially if they involve animatronics or robotics. Jamie has worked on the Matrix sequels for Eon Productions, as well as Star Wars: Episodes I and II for Industrial Light and Magic, among others.
Jamie has also worked on commercials for major automobile manufacturers, soft-drink companies (including 7-UP) and athletic shoe companies (including Nike). And in the midst of all this activity, Jamie has diversified his company into toy prototyping as well.
The holder of several patents and the winner of numerous industry awards Jamie is also a long-standing Screen Actors Guild member.
cwoody222
08-28-2007, 10:16 AM
My TV just seems small in comparison :( But, in my defense, my apt is small and I don't sit far away. Sorry about the flash glare. Hiro from Heroes didn't show up as well as I hoped he could :)
Yikes... I should try to update this to get a pic with the Wii instead of that old GameCube! :)
Maeglin
08-29-2007, 06:40 AM
Yikes... I should try to update this to get a pic with the Wii instead of that old GameCube! :)
Hell, I need to update mine with the not-quite-a-month-old Samsung DLP that's sitting there now :)
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