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 PS3/Entertainment Setup, Come & share your setup with everyone!!!

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post Jan 2 2008, 10:02 AM

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walaweii... all sony brand... like this ninja pun kalah.. tongue.gif...
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post Jan 2 2008, 10:19 AM

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mine is pure pioneer series tongue.gif
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post Jan 2 2008, 10:45 PM

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woooooo...interesting...
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QUOTE(Razzd @ Jan 2 2008, 09:35 AM)
Hi guys

Am a proud owner of a Ceramic White PS3 (40GB). My current setup is:

Display:  Sony KLV-46X300A Bravia X Full HD LCD
Preamp:  Sony TA-E2000ESD
Poweramp 1:  Sony TA-N330ES (110w RMS x 2)
Poweramp 2:  Sony TA-N220 (100w -> Centre, 60w x 2 -> surround)
DVD Player:  Sony DVP-NS78H (HDMI Upscaling to 1080p)
Speakers:  Paradigm floorstanders
Centre:  Yamaha
Surround:  Not installed yet
Subwoofer:  Yamaha YST-SW515 10"
HTPC:  Silverstone LC17 case with custom PC setup (DVI->HDMI output)
Media Keyboard:  Logitech MX3200 Laser Mouse/Keyboard

Cables:  HDMI v1.3a, QED Silver Anniversary XT, Atlas subwoofer interconnect

Console:  Sony PS3 40GB Ceramic White
Controller:  Six Axis/Dual Shock 3 Controllers (all white)
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QUOTE(Razzd @ Jan 2 2008, 09:35 AM)
Hi guys

Am a proud owner of a Ceramic White PS3 (40GB). My current setup is:

Display:  Sony KLV-46X300A Bravia X Full HD LCD
Preamp:  Sony TA-E2000ESD
Poweramp 1:  Sony TA-N330ES (110w RMS x 2)
Poweramp 2:  Sony TA-N220 (100w -> Centre, 60w x 2 -> surround)
DVD Player:  Sony DVP-NS78H (HDMI Upscaling to 1080p)
Speakers:  Paradigm floorstanders
Centre:  Yamaha
Surround:  Not installed yet
Subwoofer:  Yamaha YST-SW515 10"
HTPC:  Silverstone LC17 case with custom PC setup (DVI->HDMI output)
Media Keyboard:  Logitech MX3200 Laser Mouse/Keyboard

Cables:  HDMI v1.3a, QED Silver Anniversary XT, Atlas subwoofer interconnect

Console:  Sony PS3 40GB Ceramic White
Controller:  Six Axis/Dual Shock 3 Controllers (all white)
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X300A out in local already?
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post Jan 3 2008, 12:16 AM

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Tired! Sore muscles, and my back hurts....but results? Most satisfying!

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Sony Bravia 40X200A, Sony US PS3, Pioneer SE-DIR800C, Onkyo DV-HD805 HD-DVD player, Onkyo TX-SR605, Onkyo SKS-HT235.

The Pio headphone spits out DD5.1 & DTS via Dolby Headphone, itself hooked up to the Onkyo HD-DVD player via coaxial, PS3 via optical. The primary audio drivers are by the SR-605 + SKS-HT235 combo definitely, but for those late nights, the Pio does its duty. Have to switch the audio out from both the HD-DVD player and PS3 manually though, since they are both set to output audio via bitstream to the SR605 for one-to-one audio reproduction.

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Close-up on the left column stack. Splitfish FragFX sits on top after my daily fragfest on UT3.

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The rear speakers does not come with a stand, had to get em separately. The front speakers comes with the stand that sits nicely on the entertainment cabinet. Nice heavy glass bottom for that lower C of G (center of gravity) but the bottom of the glass are embedded with 3 conical points to reduce speaker-induced vibration.

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But im most ecstatic when this shows on the SR605, makes all that effort and grunting and heaving these things, and all the back-pain worthwhile. Got this lighted up on the receiver while running Pan's Labyrinth on HD-DVD, with audio bitstream passthrough from the HD805.

Ran the Audyssey SQ microphone soundfield check to determine the calculative audio placement, and am impressed with now newbie-friendly it is. I admit, im a noob myself when it comes to this, but the ease of use, and prompt-tp-prompt instructions had me turning from "intimidated" to "informed".

Ran the Digital Video Essential HD-DVD, and during the audio tests, Dolby TrueHD lights up appropriately, so that works nicely.

Mr. & Mrs.Smith on Blu-ray however, only lights up as "Multi PCM", but sounded just as good to my ears anyway. Had it running on the 5.1 DTS HD-MA but with the PS3's inability to either decode DTS HD-MA or send the lossless audio via bitstream, you can only expect DTS HD-core from the PS3. Dolby TrueHD should be one-to-one via bitstream on the PS3, although it is internally decoded by the PS3 and fed to the receiver as Lossless PCM.

Next stop? Nintendo Wii video upscaling to 720p.

EDIT: I see listings of Media Center PCs as well as keyboards? If that's the case then:-

Toshiba Qosmio G40 AV Media Center laptop with HD-DVD burner, 1080p screen and 500GB storage.

Logitech diNovo Edge BT keyboard.

White PS3 still in the box, courtesy of Bernard.

That's what only available here, the LA home is still work-in-progress, but already had the Toshiba HD-XA2 running on a 1080p Samsung M8, with audio driven by Polk Audio speakers and last-gen Yammy receiver. Soon to change to either Martin Logan or Kef, and that old Yammy to the new Yammy VX3800 or the Onkyo TX-SR875.
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post Jan 3 2008, 01:43 AM

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Fuiyoo easily 30k worth of equipment i see there...X series...mine only cheap cheap Philips 7432..full hd..half the price of yours..Anyway, welcome another Onkyo user !!!...Now we have 605 / 705...whos gonna buy that 875 !!..
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But your setup looks much nicer, cabinet and all.
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post Jan 3 2008, 09:03 AM

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string, how does the pioneer headset works? wireless? where to plug in?
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post Jan 3 2008, 09:31 AM

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omg string.. i luv those stuff.. but no money to buy.. can only but admire yrs.. sigh..

great stuff by the way!!!
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post Jan 3 2008, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Jan 3 2008, 09:03 AM)
string, how does the pioneer headset works? wireless? where to plug in?
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The wireless headset comes with the receiver unit, as you can see from the second pic. That receiver unit has jacks behind it that accepts optical and coaxial inputs. I run my setup like this:-

PS3 ----------------primary input = HDMI --------TX-SR605 ------------- Multi PCM
PS3 --------------- secondary input = optical-----Pio SE-DIR800C------ Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS

Onkyo HD-DVD----primary input = HDMI --------TX-SR605 ------------- Dolby TrueHD & DTS HD Master Audio
Onkyo HD-DVD----secondary input = coaxial-----Pio SE-DIR800C------ Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS

The transmission method however is still line-of-sight IR, but the audio is punchy and defined. Just dont block the line of sight to the receiver.

I was considering the Tritton AX360, i tried that on while i was at J&R in New York, but the arrangement of wires are a mess! You are tethered by wires to the pre-amp unit, and not that suitable for me lounging on the bed while i watch my movies. Plus the build quality of the Tritton feels plasticky cheap. The Pioneer here really has heft, and feel nicely built.

The good part of this is i can continue enjoying late night movies (as i always do, after lepak with friends at mamak) without scaring the neighbours. The not so good part is that i have to manually change the audio output from both the PS3 and the Onkyo HD-DVD player to optical and coaxial respectively, since they had been set to output on HDMI. This was not a problem with my previous receiver, as that Sony receiver has optical out. Not the SR605. sad.gif

The wireless headphone is very comfy, and powered by two rechargable batteries. You'd think that you need to buy batteries every so often, but Pioneer has devised a clever solution. They built in a charging compartment into the receiver unit to charge the included rechargable batteries. That way, your batteries stay charged and ready to be used for that late night movies. smile.gif

QUOTE(ruztynail @ Jan 3 2008, 09:31 AM)
omg string.. i luv those stuff.. but no money to buy.. can only but admire yrs.. sigh..

great stuff by the way!!!
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I had to admire from far away too once, this was especially painful when you take into consideration that i hang out at Mediaplex often and every once in a while, new receiver models come in and i can only stand there and look. Finally got enough credit, and hopefully made the right decision with the receiver + speaker combos.

This post has been edited by stringfellow: Jan 3 2008, 10:29 AM
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post Jan 3 2008, 10:43 AM

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WOW!!!!!!
main question is how much?
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post Jan 3 2008, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(rx330 @ Jan 3 2008, 10:43 AM)
WOW!!!!!!
main question is how much?
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What? The Pio headphones?

J&R had them listed at USD399 on their webpage, but i dropped by their store while i was in NY. They had this year-end sale going, and they tagged the Pio at USD279. I was pleasantly surprised. smile.gif

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post Jan 3 2008, 10:46 AM

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post Jan 3 2008, 10:49 AM

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Ahahah, it felt less hurtful on the wallet though, since they treat customers nicely and wish a merry Christmas. Holiday season has this weird effect on people, and it is especially weird to see New Yorkers being nice.
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post Jan 3 2008, 10:53 AM

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actually the price is ok... but i think if get it here locally, if ada, the price sure goes up

279 isnt tat cheap, but aint tat high either, for a piece of hitech equipment, if only it runs in bluetooth.... sweet....
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post Jan 3 2008, 01:43 PM

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Hail to the Stringfellow!!!!
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QUOTE(jlim78 @ Jan 3 2008, 01:43 PM)
Hail to the Stringfellow!!!!
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There are others with much better setups than i am. Mine is simply basic.
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if yrs is simple.. i dunno wats mine.. cheapskate???
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post Jan 3 2008, 04:59 PM

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Dont lah like that boss. 5.1 is simple what? We all have to start somewhere, im just lucky i can score the HD-DVD player and receiver at a cheap price, otherwise i couldnt move on with this plan.
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I have two words for sting's setup. and that is "holy" and "shit". so....

HOLY SHIT!

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