Pictures of your computer rigs! Post them here!
Aug 21, 2009 at 1:28 PM Post #856 of 10,933
For a sec I thought that was a actual baby then it look like one of those card boards cut outs that you see at the store.
 
Aug 21, 2009 at 1:51 PM Post #857 of 10,933
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Is that a bottle of Macallan I see on the side table?



Indeed it is
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And is that a photoshopped baby in the computer desk?



Actually it's this plastic printed cutout on a little stand... my wife got it from some website that she was ordering some other print stuff so we put it up there for kicks
 
Aug 22, 2009 at 9:58 AM Post #858 of 10,933
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Here's my modest study/listening area. Being a Biochemistry and English Writing double major has it's ups and downs, but mainly requires that I stay at this desk way too much. As a result, I've brought in all the comforts I possibly can (admittedly the xbox 360 is gone, too distracting...).

This picture is pretty awful if you're a wire neat-freak, just a heads up
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The Tivoli Audio Model Two's are nothing to write home about, especially considering their retail price. Luckily, the Target near me was getting rid of them and donated them to the thrift store, where they were only $10. That's pretty much the definition of my set up / life, everything on a "no-budget" budget (though I often spend too much even then). The TV and the Macbook Pro are the only "expensive" things I really have and they were gifts for graduation
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My meager listening area, once again most of it purchased at thrift stores, with the exception of both 'phones, the Go-Vibe and the Hotaudio HotUSB1 Dac.



decent equip bomo, just dont stack your equipment, give them room to breath, you are doing your machines like old books
 
Aug 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM Post #859 of 10,933
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now this setup shows flair, all the components neatly arranged, i dont think the receiver should be on the same table as the comp to much on too little space, i do wonder, why do so many have speaks for near field listening, just dont get a good sound stage? i keep 2 systems, minimized everything, i am moving so i will post after everything is set up, but congrats on your good sense on system setup, clean. i see other systems here on this post that just seem to want to have as many pieces as possible. kinda gaudy. its about the sound, not quantity of machines, and speaks.
 
Aug 22, 2009 at 1:09 PM Post #861 of 10,933
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The power-chords are strapped together
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I hope they are screened.



Why do you think strapping the power cords would have any negative effect, I bet they are plugged all into the same power strip (oh the horror
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). And that power strip is plugged into the same outlet.

Now if he had signal and power strapped together that would be different.
 
Aug 23, 2009 at 4:17 AM Post #863 of 10,933
Start of a computer speaker setup

Tetra 120U speakers

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MSB Power DAC - Feel the power!

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Still need: a USB/Firewire to SPDIF/I2S converter, isolation platform for speaker, and a decent speaker amp
 
Aug 24, 2009 at 9:33 PM Post #864 of 10,933
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Sorry for the poor photo my camera is about 5 years old and doesn't work too well =/ My (lack of) photography skills doesn't help too much either

Core Duo MBP > Nuforce Icon Mobile > Swans T200B+Energy ESW8HG/Shure SE530

A student's budget bedroom setup
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Aug 25, 2009 at 2:34 AM Post #866 of 10,933
nice rig, how is the ps audio upgrade over compass?
 
Aug 25, 2009 at 7:18 AM Post #867 of 10,933
Hehe time to post mine
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BTW that is how I play, I don't know how ANYONE can play with the keyboard directly in front of their chest, it seems really really dumb to me
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A lot of pics
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enjoy
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Taken from Nokia N95-3 with flash on
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Logitech G25
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Comp with side panels off and door open
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My three mouse pads
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Proper setup
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Pretty much my bedroom (ps3 packed away)
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Audio setup
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Aug 25, 2009 at 4:35 PM Post #868 of 10,933
I don't see why someone needs 3 mouse pads. it seems really really really dumb to me.

Overall the DL3 beats the compass. I'm not much of a reviewer but if you enjoy the compass, then you'll enjoy the DL3. It can even make the insignia bookshelves sound decent lol.
 
Aug 25, 2009 at 6:33 PM Post #869 of 10,933
I'm back at school now with a new amp. Little Dot I+ hybrid. I have some new tubes and a new op-amp on the way.

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Aug 25, 2009 at 9:56 PM Post #870 of 10,933
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I don't see why someone needs 3 mouse pads. it seems really really really dumb to me.


Because I have upgraded and I don't sell my mice/mousepads. Anyway, one's metal and one's cloth (different surfaces have differend ups and downs to them. I am a gamer so yer... BTW my ATH-AD700 are fantastic for gaming if anyone wants to know, I apparently wall hack because i can hear exactly where people are (behind walls etc). I've been banned from 5 servers in 8 minutes for apparently wall hacking
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