Post your TV/receiver setup!

Yes, it is even sort of high tech also, has on board computer with LCD display :)

Dave


Sweet, I've always wanted a car lift. It makes working on cars so much easier. I still have a sore neck from getting under mine. What did that run you with installation?
 
Sweet, I've always wanted a car lift. It makes working on cars so much easier. I still have a sore neck from getting under mine.

Trust me, it is like having an HDTV PVR (or even an SD PVR), once you get one, you will wonder how you ever lived without it !!! :)

What did that run you with installation?

That one is one of the new Rotary (inventors of car lifts) InBay Technology 8000lb asymmetrical 2-Post Lifts. Retail cost is around $5000. I got mine thru a distributor(friend) for $3250 delivered and my wife and I installed it ourselves. It is so new it is Serial #2 and they custom painted it red for me (normally blue) !! I think Legendary Motorcars of the Speed TV show "Dream Car Garage" got #1 (also in red) and the other Speed TV show "Two Guys Garage" has one in standard blue.

However good, light duty 2-post car lifts can be bought for around $1900 or so.

Since I was only going to get one lift for my racing/restoration garage I opted for the latest and greatest, sort of like a 921... should be ... soon.... I hope :)

Dave
 
I don't really have an elaborate entertainment system in one place, but here goes...


FAMILY ROOM

DISH 508 receiver
...S-Video out to main TV
...one set of A/V out to VHS recorder
..RF output to wiring cabinet
DISH 4700-->4900
...one set of A/V out to main TV
...one set of A/V out modulated to channel 38 for wiring cabinet
Pioneer DVD player
...component out to main TV
...composite out modulated to channel 22 for wiring cabinet
Philips VHS recorder (with to distribution amplifier)
...A/V output to main TV
...A/V output to modulated to channel 18 for wiring cabinet
main TV - Philips 32"
...input from 508 via s-Video
...input from 4900 via composite
...input from VHS via composite
...input from DVD player via component
...input from distribution system via shared RG-6 cable
2nd TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via shared RG-6 cable
3rd TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via dedicated RG-6 cable

KITCHEN

1ST TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via dedicated RG-6 cable
2nd TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via dedicated RG-6 cable
3RD TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via dedicated RG-6 cable

DINING ROOM

TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via dedicated RG-6 cable

OFFICE

main TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via shared RG-6 cable
2ND TV - 10" Daytron (B&W) - input from distribution system via shared RG-6 cable

WIRING CABINET

DISH 508 receiver
...A/V out to Sony VHS recorder
...A/V out modulated to channel 6 for distribution
DISH 4000
...A/V out modulated to channel 9 for distribution
Sony VHS VCR
...A/V out modulated to channel 42 for distribution
Color Quad Processor
...inputs from 4 outdoor cameras
...video out modulated to channel 26 for distribution
...video from each channel also modulated individually (28, 30, 32, 34)
Signal combiner
Distribution Amplifiers (2) totaling 16 outputs

POWDER ROOM

TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable

MASTER BEDROOM

1st TV - 20" Panasonic - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable
2nd TV - 5" Sears (B&W) - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable

MASTER BATHROOM

TV - 5" Sears (B&W) - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable

GUEST BEDROOM

1st TV - 19" Sylvania - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable
2nd TV - 13" Admiral - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable

DETACHED GARAGE

TV - 13" Sylvania - input from distribution system via RG-6 cable




All TV's can view the output of any of the sources (receivers, VHS, DVD, cameras) when tuned to the proper channel:

03 - DISH 508 #1
06 - DISH 508 #2
09 - DISH 4000
18 - main VHS VCR
22 - DVD
26 - quad view of outdoor cameras
28 - camera - north side
30 - camera - east side
32 - camera - south side
34 - camera - west side
38 - DISH 4900
42 - second VHS VCR

I purchased additional UHF remotes so that all receivers can be controlled from all rooms (by changing the remote's code).
 
I don't really have an elaborate entertainment system in one place, but here goes...

WOW, I would hate to see your definition of "elaborate !!! :)

Dave
 
Ok, here goes with my set up....

Den / TV Room

Fujitsu P50 Plasma Display
NAD T762 AV Receiver
Nakamichi AV-8 AV Receiver
Onkyo 525 AV Receiver
5.1 Surround Speakers- Snell Acoustics QBx Series
Front: QBx 20 Monitors
Center: QBx Center
Rear Surround: QBx 15 Mini-Monitors
Sub Woofer: Velodyne
DVD: Panny XP30
VHS: RCA HiFi VCR
8mm VHS: Sony
CD Carousel: Onkyo
Cassette: Onkyo
Niles Speaker Switch Box (To control outside speakers on deck <Bose> and at Tiki Bar <Acoustic Research>)
Xantech IR Emitters to control sound from Tiki Bar
Rat Shack gizmo to accept audio (MP3's) via phone line from upstairs computer
811 HD Receiver
508 Receiver
6000 HD Receiver (in box, currently)

Oh yeah, housing the components is a Salamander Synergy Credenza

Kitchen

13" Quasar TV (Soon to be replaced with 22" WS HD LCD TV, make TBD)
Bose Acoustimass "Wife" speakers (Crap)

Bedroom

36" JVC TV
VHS: Panasonic HiFi VCR

Office

13" Mitsubishi TV
Klipsch Computer Speakers w/ Sub

Lower Level/ Guest Quarters

27" Samsung TV
Marantz 2270 Stereo Receiver
Hartley Zodiac Speakers
JVC Speakers
Sony Turntable
Heathkit Audio Equalizer

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By that, I meant that I don't have an elaborate home theater system - no HDTV or sophisticated sound system at the main TV.

I knew what you meant, BUT I am still IMPRESSED !!

Dave
 

Advice needed - 522, 921 or ?

811 pushed back again.....

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