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Feb 12, 2012 at 10:06 AM Post #6,226 of 10,933
Here's mine at the moment.
I'm not much of a photographer, but maybe it does the job for now 
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Feb 12, 2012 at 2:21 PM Post #6,228 of 10,933
Yeah, but they work quite well, only problem is when I have to look something up in one of them, but that hasn't happened very often, luckily :wink: ... 
Honestly, I'd like to have them a bit further away from me (~1,5 m) on stands, that's why I haven't made table stands so far. And a bit more space from the wall/window behind would be better, but for these changes I should have another room, supposedly :D
 
Feb 13, 2012 at 8:32 PM Post #6,230 of 10,933

 
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How are you liking the Saffire? I have the same model that I use as a DAC for a Meier Audio HA-2 MKII and for live theatre into a console. I think it is a great unit.
 
 



I love it, I was hunting high and low for a portable interface that was very flexible in its applications and every time I kept coming back to the Saffire Pro 24, mainly because of the ADAT in connection meaning that I could have 14 inputs going at once. I use it for home studio work, some live recording work (mainly acoustic ie, classical, jazz etc), Hi-Fi source and hopefully soon for dubbing my mothers, uncles and grandmothers record collection :S
 
Feb 13, 2012 at 10:44 PM Post #6,231 of 10,933
   This is my current computer setup. It gets the job done for now.
 
Feb 14, 2012 at 4:43 PM Post #6,235 of 10,933


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Why are the speakers pointing away from you? They'd sound better if they weren't.



 I found I like the wider soundstage with this arrangement.
 
Feb 14, 2012 at 5:57 PM Post #6,236 of 10,933


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So I have changed the setup a bit,got rid of the three 24" setup and went to a 20" 30" 20" setup. I am pretty happy with it, let, me know what you think. 
 
 
 

 
Very nice setup bro!

I in fact have the same chair - its quite comfortable, however not good for your back methinks, as I end up slouching lol
 
 
Feb 14, 2012 at 6:31 PM Post #6,237 of 10,933
It's a fully adjustable Serta...It's one of the best chairs you can buy for your back at a normal retail store.

Adjustable lumbar and back angle should completely keep you from slouching. You just need to adjust it correctly, me thinks. They're one that I recommend constantly to people with bad backs.
 
EDIT: Nice chair, and chairmat. Those Cheery bamboo mats are great.
 
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Very nice setup bro!

I in fact have the same chair - its quite comfortable, however not good for your back methinks, as I end up slouching lol
 



 
 
 
Feb 14, 2012 at 6:38 PM Post #6,238 of 10,933


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It's a fully adjustable Serta...It's one of the best chairs you can buy for your back at a normal retail store.

Adjustable lumbar and back angle should completely keep you from slouching. You just need to adjust it correctly, me thinks. They're one that I recommend constantly to people with bad backs.
 
EDIT: Nice chair, and chairmat. Those Cheery bamboo mats are great.
 


I don't think mine does that mate - might be different...sure looks the same!
 
Here was my mini room at uni (rented house) - yes that was a 42" LG  LED TV in there lol :p
 
 

 
 
Feb 14, 2012 at 6:50 PM Post #6,239 of 10,933
Yeah yours is different. :D

His has 3 levers and a knob on the bottom that adjust seat angle, back angle, height, and lumbar support. Those Sertas are fantastic.
 
I have a 42" LG. Great TVs.
 
EDIT: His also has adjustable arms.
 
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I don't think mine does that mate - might be different...sure looks the same!
 
Here was my mini room at uni (rented house) - yes that was a 42" LG  LED TV in there lol :p
 



 
 
 

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