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Main Home Theater System (Living Room)

Processor: Lexicon MC-8

Amplification:
Sherbourn 5/1500 (200W x 5 @ 8 ohms, 300W x 5 @ 4 ohms) -- Fronts, Center, Sides
NAD 2400 THX (100W x 2 @ 8 ohms) -- rears

Speakers:
Front Speakers -- VMPS 626R
Center -- VMPS LRC
Sides -- Definitive Technology BP10
Rears -- Definitive Technology BP8B

Subwoofers: SVS 20-39PC (with ISD)
SVS 20-39PCi

Sources:
DVD Players -- Denon DVD-2900
                   -- Panasonic RP82S (Code Free)
Laserdisc -- Pioneer LD-S9
Pioneer CLD-D703 (with AC3 RF output by MSB Technologies)
AC3 RF Demodulators -- Pioneer RFD-1 (LD-S9)
Kenwood Dem-9991D (CLD-D703)
CD -- Krell CD-DSP Mk 2
HDTV/Direct TV -- RCA DTC 100 HD (with Audio Authority
VGA/component transcoder) VCR -- JVC HR-S9600 S-VHS ET VCR
Monitor -- Toshiba TW65X81 RPTV

Bedroom System:

Processor/Amp: Yamaha DSP-A1

Speakers:
Fronts: Paradigm Mini-Monitors
Center -- Definitive Technology CLR1000
Rears -- Definitive Technology BP1
Subwoofer: Cambridge Soundworks Powered Sub

Sources:
DVD -- Pioneer Elite DV-45A
DVD/LD -- Pioneer Elite DVL-91
VCR -- JVC HR-S3800U S-VHS ET VCR
Sony SLV-900HF Hi-Fi VCR
Direct TV -- basic RCA receiver
Monitor: JVC 27-inch

Stacy Huff

1.) Here's the new view from my couch, with the SV sub tucked in the corner behind the Cambridge Soundworks sub. To the right of the SVS is my own home-built rack (the only thing I've ever built), with the Pioneer LD-S9, Smart Devices CS-3X, Jr., and Sony Mod-RF1 on top, the JC-500J up/down converter (needed by the non-US LD-S9) below on the second shelf, the DSP-A1 on the third shelf, and the Sherbourn 5/1500 on the bottom. To the right is the main equipment rack with the Lexicon MC-1 on top, the DVL-91 on the top shelf, the DV-37 on the second shelf, the CLD-703 on the third shelf, the RCA DTC 100 below that, and the JVC HR-S9600 on bottom. The Kenwood and Pioneer demodulators are also stuffed in there.

2.) Here's another view, which shows the tilt of my center channel. If you look closely in these pictures you can see the yellow handi-tak that keep it in place. You can also see that I'm a bit messy.

3.) Here's a picture of the rear of the room, with the two BP-1 rears and the C1 center back (under the lion). Barely visible beneath the rear right speaker (to the left in this picture) is the painting I did of my girlfriend. You can also see the top of my BP-8 right side speaker.

4.) The Lex. I couldn't enjoy it more!

5.) The LD-S9.

6.) The DVD collection, which now fills all the shelves. Above the movies is another picture I painted of my girlfriend.

7.) I need a Pronto. The paper underneath the remotes is my own Idiot's Guide to Using My HT.

8.) The view from the couch.

9.) And last but not least, the final touch for any Home Theater-a wall of fame. That's an autographed picture of Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller on top, and the lady wearing the dark top in the foreground of the bottom photo is Oscar-winning actress Holly Hunter, who visited my hometown the summer before last researching (what turned out to be a woefully inaccurate) movie. I'm in the picture too (second row, hand on chin), but you can't see me.

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