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Nov 3, 2010 at 8:56 PM Post #2,703 of 10,930


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Nice set up Graz. Well done mate. Hope it brings you a lot of fun and enjoyment.


So far, so good (knock on wood)...haven't had a single problem with any of them, and it's been over a year since I bought them... 
 
I must say though that having four 28" monitors 2 feet from your face can be a bit overwhelming at first...I really had to crank the brightness down quite a bit.  But once acclimated, anything else feels quite small...one definitely gets spoiled.
 
Nov 3, 2010 at 9:02 PM Post #2,704 of 10,930
Not really computer related, but... I live in downtown Shanghai.  The view out the balcony window (to the left of my desk) at night looks like this:
 

 
Nov 3, 2010 at 9:19 PM Post #2,705 of 10,930
thats cool in shanghai but id be more impressed from some chinese places and palaces.  as for the 4 28" monitors, yeah id imagine thats pretty huge.  i used my vizio 32" lcd tv as a monitor once and i couldnt stand it so i sold it.  even with the brightness down, the mouse just seemed to take a year to get anywhere and it hurt my eyes.  resolution was horrible, but thats because it was an lcd tv not a computer monitor.  but i couldnt imagine 4 28" monitors.
 
Nov 3, 2010 at 9:27 PM Post #2,706 of 10,930


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Not really computer related, but... I live in downtown Shanghai.  The view out the balcony window (to the left of my desk) at night looks like this:
 


Wow that view is amazing.  I hope I my future apartment has a view half that breathtaking.
 
Nov 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM Post #2,708 of 10,930


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Not really computer related, but... I live in downtown Shanghai.  The view out the balcony window (to the left of my desk) at night looks like this:
 

 



http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/256063/post-your-photography-here-2-new-dial-up-800x600-friendly
 
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Nov 4, 2010 at 4:43 PM Post #2,709 of 10,930


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Pull down screens are really quite cheap, you could easily have one in your main room and have a portable one for outside (or make DIY ones for little money!)
 
BTW, love the Marantz, they don't make them like that anymore.. and the casing looks very nicely done.
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I may look into the pull down screen that you mentioned.  I was always concerned with how it would work with the vaulted ceiling.  
 
Thanks, I love the case and would never sell it.  Unfortunately, he no longer does any wood working...partially my fault for getting him into photography. 
 
A couple of my headphone systems (I will have to get a pic of the one in the living room) run off of an iPad (tablet computer) or laptop.  The iPad is fairly flexible as a server or remote.  I can run Plex and stream my iTunes catalog, play the lossless that I have stored on it, use it to stream from the web (Pandora, Pocket Tunes, etc..) or use it as a remote to control iTunes/Airfoil for streaming via an Airport Express that I also have in this setup. 
 
 

 

The Dac_1 also feeds a Denon AVR3300 (I no longer have the Pinnacle stacked speakers in this setup)..  I run 4 NHT SB2s and an NHT Center channel with a small sub:
 

 
 
Next to the chair in the shot above, I have a Super T-amp hooked to a pair of vintage headphones.  It is being fed the output of the Little Dot MKIII:

 
Nov 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM Post #2,710 of 10,930
 
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I may look into the pull down screen that you mentioned.  I was always concerned with how it would work with the vaulted ceiling.


Mine is attached to a vaulted ceiling, it works fine that way as the screen housing is made to hang from hooks.
 
Nov 4, 2010 at 5:41 PM Post #2,711 of 10,930
Tiger, how does your HD650 sound with the little dot?
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I was considering jumping into the $800 range for an amp but the MK III seems like a good amp to get me started and experience the whole "work my way up the chain" thing rather than start halfway up already.
 

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