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Full 7.1 capable home theatre, with hi-res digital(DVDA & SACD) playback.
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    • Denon DVD-2930
    DVD-Audio/Video & Super Audio CD Player with Full 10bit HD Video Circuit
    • Yamaha RX-V1400
    Full 7.1 capable THX select, pre/processor with Yamaha Cinema DSP processing.
    • Adcom GFA-5500
    200w x 2ch stereo amplifier driving front speakers.
    • Adcom GFA-5503
    200w x 3ch multichannel amp driving centre and surround speakers.
    • Cabasse Farella 400
    Front main speakers in bubinga wood finish.
    • Cabasse Fastnet
    3 driver dynamic centre speaker in bubinga wood finish.
    • Cabasse Fregate 300
    2 way monitors mounted to ceiling acting as surround speakers, finished in bubinga wood.
    • Monitor Audio Radius
    2 way mini-monitor speakers(2 pairs) for front presence and rear surround finished in rosewood.
    • REL Acoustics Stadium mkII
    Large sub-bass active system, driven by 100w mosfet amp. Connected via RCA(line level) and speaker wire(high level). Finished in rosewood.
    • PS Audio Ultimate Outlet
    High current version with 2 UK plug outlets.
    • Synergistic Research AV Decor
    3 pairs of 2m runs from the Denon A11 to the Yamaha AVR for hi-res digital.
    • Synergistic Research Synergy 1000
    Stereo interconnects from Denon to Yamaha.
    • IXOS 104
    5 interconnects from Yamaha to Adcom amplifiers.
    • Belden 8461
    Speaker wires for front, center, presence, and rear surround.
    • Crystal Technology VPS-1
    High speed 2D digital comb filter and video switching device.
    • Optoma HD70 DLP Projector
    The Optoma HD70 is a native 720p, high-definition home theater DLP® projector. By incorporating the finest HD technologies, including BrilliantColor™ color processing technology, the Optoma HD70 delivers vivid images and amazing color clarity. With outstanding functionality and value, the HD70 demonstrates the ability of delivering a brilliant projected picture without compromising performance.
    • Stewart Filmscreen Studiotek 130
    90" diagonal 4:3 ratio manual pull down screen.
    • Audio Magic Power Drive
    10ga double coated silver over copper, double shielded, Watt Gate cryoed connectors, teflon dielectric, mylar dampening. A very versatile powercord with dynamics, detail, and staging.
    • Canare V5 3C
    Component video RCA cable.
    • Cardas Lightning Digital
    Used for cable TV to Crystal VPS-1.
    • 8th Nerve Seam
    48" x 7" Seams treat signal smearing due to laminar flow by controlling acoustic energy traveling along wall surfaces. In most cases, Seams will be applied vertically, halfway between the floor and ceiling in corners, or in mid-wall positions. I have mine in my display vertically next to the Stewart screen.
    • DH Cones Super
    Largest of the ceramic DH Cones, placed under the Yamaha and Adcom amplifiers.
    • Audio Magic Power Drive
    1.5m 10ga copper with silver coating, proprietory noise treatment. Used for both Adcom amps and the REL sub.

Comments 14

Owner
System edited: Changed the powercords from JPS to Audio Magic Power Drive and what an improvement these made. More transparent and dynamic, just what the doctor ordered for true home theatre experience. Used to power the Adcom amps and REL sub.

cmk

CMK,

I use PLXII w/ DD or DTS ususally. Sends info to the rear surrounds and really gives an enveloping image, especially if there are others around(totally agree w/ you). The Yamaha has a selection for rear surrounds or presence, so I guess I will leave as is. Thanks for the response...

zigonht

Owner
Hi Zigonht
I did add them anyway, since its like small bookshelf speakers and a little more wiring.

I suppose it depends on your listening preference. Do you switch around with the surround modes? If you do, then you would use those front speakers, but if you normally just use the 5.1DD or other standard processing, I don't think it makes much of a difference, just like the 7.1, the 2 rear speakers are hardly used, except when the DVD has information coded for it. The situation is different if you usually entertain and have a big group of people, then the added rear channels would help to increase the soundfield.

cmk

CMK,

I also have a Yamaha(1500) running through and Adcom 7607(7x125). You just cant beat the sound for the price. Had a quick question for you. I have my set up in a dedicated room and have always wondered about the presence speakers up front. I currently have 7.1 set up but was thinking of adding presence speakers..Is it worth the investment?

zigonht

Owner
System edited: Replaced the Cardas Golden Reference powercords with the Audio Magic Power Drive to the amps. Its like somebody opened the window and let the air come in. The soundstaging is now much larger and better defined. Bass hits have more impact and the vocals have much better clarity, like you can hear dialog better.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Replaced the aging Denon A11 (5900) with their latest 2930 universal player. Fantastic upgrade.

cmk

Owner
System edited: After a good 3-4 years, the Epson TW100 died, so I replaced it with the new Optoma HD70. Great product and value.

cmk

Owner
Correction to the last statement "This removed the hardness and in its place was a more 3 dimensional and musical reproduction which rivals my main stereo rig."

With my new Cabasse spks in my stereo rig, there is no comparison, stereo is still better. The tonal accuracy is similar being Cabasse spks, but the fine detailing is much more evident on the Baltics. So good is the sound that it sounds natural, that I forget I'm listening to hifi, just music, pure music...

cmk

Owner
System edited: I had wanted to tweak the HT system to properly play stereo music without any compromises. I started by adding DH Super cones under the Yamaha and immeidately noticed a much tighter image focus. Balancing the cones as best I could, I next added another set of Super cones under the Adcom stereo amp. Again a tighter focused image, but less change than the first set under the Yamaha. Noticing that the sound was detailed but took on a certain hardness or lack of body, I then added a special rubber composite material below the cones under the AVR. This removed the hardness and in its place was a more 3 dimensional and musical reproduction which rivals my main stereo rig.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Just replaced the Klotz GY107 with the Synergistic Research's AV Decor and found it to be superior in every aspect - better mids, better dynamics, better soundstaging plus its a great value, giant killer.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Added the 8th Nerve "Seam" room treatment along the vertical edge of the display. This had a significant effect on the stereo image, providing better centre focus and reducing unwanted sound reflections which affected resolution. Now listening on music on the HT system isn't too far off from my main stereo rig.

cmk

Owner
You've done pretty well yourself. ;)
I like your HOT dogs. LOL.

cmk

Nice setup in a simply gorgeous room!!

brainwater

Owner
Recent changes was the Denon A-11(or 5900 as it is known in the US market). I got this basically to explore hi-res digital and to improve the picture quality when watching DVDs.

As my previous Sony TAE9000 did not have 5.1 inputs, I decided it was time to retire it and get a newer pre/pro. Yamaha's recently launched RX-V1400 was the answer to search, in addition to having 5.1 inputs/outputs, it also had 7.1 Yamaha Cinema DSP, Dolby EX, DTS ES, and Dolby Prologic IIx, THX Select, ultra wide bandwidth, digital home theatre receiver. The good thing about the 1400 was that the vol controls for all channels are matched to within 0.5db and are done in the analog domain. Plus it has separate 24/192 DACs for each channel. Really feature packed and at the price a steal.

To get the full benefits of EX/ES and their Cinema DSP, I added 2 pairs of Monitor Audio Radius spks(in rosemah) for the front presence, and rear surround.

Listening to redbook CDs on the Denon was surprising good, with SACD and DVDA adding even more resolution. Diana Kralls' Love Scenes sounds particularly good with the 2ch 24/96 recording, as is Rebecca Pigeon on Retrospective SACD.

The icing on the cake was playing redbook CDs using the analog outputs of the Denon to the Yamaha, then using Dolby IIx Music processing to produce a realistic enveloping soundstage of the redbook. It was truly amazingly good.

A very satisfied happy camper.
Kenneth

cmk

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