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(This image has been changed quite a few times as I update my room. So some comments are referencing an older picture than shown)I figured it's time to update my computer image, since I've changed a lot of things since the last time I posted it. You can see the old image here .
This is a panoramic of my room, taken with 20 images. That's why things are so curvy
I'll try my best to explain everything here, but there's quite a lot going on, so if you aren't too geeky, some of this might be confusing. And it will probably still be confusing for the geeky folks
The Geeky Bits!
Left Tower Computer
This is my main computer, and I do most of my computing on it.
• Pentium D overclocked to 3.60Ghz.
• 3 gigs of memory, one gig at DDR2 800, and two one gig sticks at DDR2 667.
• NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
• 80 gig Parellel ATA drive- system drive
• 200 gig Parellel ATA drive
• 120 gig Parellel ATA drive
• 500 gig SATA drive
• 500 gig external USB drive
• 160 gig external USB drive
• Parellel ATA Toshiba CD/DVD drive/burner
Right Tower Computer
This computer is broken now (it broke November 2009, I think), and I just use it to hold up the things on top of it.
Netbook
This is an Asus Eee PC, model 1005HA.
• Intel Atom N270 1.6Ghz
• 1 gig of DDR2 800 ram
• Seagate SATA 160 gig drive, partitioned into two 72 gig partitions
• External USB DVD ROM
UPS
Above the two tower computers is my UPS. It's a PCM KIN-1500AP RM. It keeps the power on for my main tower computer, my two main monitors, and my main amplifier.
Left Most Monitor
This is my primary monitor, and it's a Samsung T240HD running at 1920x1200. It also doubles as a HD television, and I use an antenna to get OTA broadcasts.
Monitor Next To That
This is my second monitor, running in dual view mode. It's a Samsung 205BW, running at 1680x1050.
Monitor Above Netbook
This is an old LCD monitor I got back in 2001 when I got my first computer. It's a Dell monitor, running at 1024x768. I use it as a second monitor for my netbook.
Old CRT Television
This is a second television I use to have some TV in the background if I need to use both of my computer monitors. It's not actually a television, but a professional studio monitor. It's a Panasonic BT-S1900N, and it doesn't have a tuner in it. Just some video inputs (BNC), and other geeky tidbits. I use a digital TV tuner (above the speaker to the right of it, with the blue light on the front) to get OTA broadcasts the same way as my main HD television.
Audio
This is where things get really confusing. As you can see, I have 10 speakers here (the left surround isn't pictured, but that would make it 11 speakers), and two subwoofers.
Next to my monitors on the left are my two main left and right speakers. Above those is my center channel, and under my coffee maker is my right surround speaker. Just in back of where I'm standing, not pictured, is my left surround speaker. Under the CRT television is my main subwoofer. I made this around 11 years ago, and it's a transmission line subwoofer. Meaning that it's about a 10 food long tube rolled up into a box. It's a 12 inch driver, powered by an amp that I stole out of another subwoofer. I'm thinking it's about an 80 watt amp, but I don't really remember, and it weighs about 150 pounds, so I don't really want to pull it out to see. The wood is .75 inch thick MDF board doubled up. So the walls are an inch and a half thick. This helps to keep the sound where it should be. These make up my primary 5.1 surround sound system. All of those speakers are powered by the amplifier under my two main monitors. The amplifier is a JVC RX-8000V amplifier, purchased in 2001 I think.
That amplifier and speaker system is used for my HD television and computer in surround. The TV is connected with an optical digital cable, and the computer is connected with analog cables. The two front speakers come out of my computer and into the equalizer that's above the box on top of the tower computers. That's so I can fine tune the sound and make up for any lacking frequencies in my speakers. The center and subwoofer line out from my computer goes into the equalizer above the main speaker equalizer, and I leave the subwoofer side alone, then change the center channel to boost the high and low frequencies. The surround channels go directly into the amplifier.
The CRT television audio also goes into that amplifier. Then I have an analog audio cable that comes out of the netbook and into the amplifier behind it, which is a Sharp SA-R56AV. The tape out of that amplifier goes into the main amplifier, and the tape out of the main amplifier goes into the netbook amplifier.
The speakers above the netbook are home made speakers I made a few months ago, and I took the drivers out of some other old speakers. I made them sound better since I used better wood and insulated them better.
The speakers below the netbook are also home made, and I made those a while ago. Maybe 12 years ago? I'm not exactly sure when. Those speakers are power by the amplifier on the far right, next to my bed. It's a JVC RX-778V amplifier, almost identical to my main amplifier. That amplifier also powers the two small speakers to the right of that amplifier, and those speakers are for listening to music/podcasts/computer/TV/whatever else while I sleep.
Above the computer towers, on the top of everything, is a mixer. It's a Numark DM-500 mixer with two channels and a microphone input. I use that mixer to mix the left and right audio from my computer, and the analog line out from my TV. That's in case I'm on a skype call and want to hear my TV softly in the background through my headphones (since using a headset is the best way to skype). The line out of that mixer goes into a volume control under my right main monitor, then into the amplifier next to my bed. I do this so I can watch TV and have it's surround sound coming out of my main speakers, and also have the computer sound coming out of the speakers under the netbook. That's useful since I use dAlert and it's nice to be able to watch TV and get audio alerts from those speakers while I'm in the chats. Then when I'm sleeping, I can pump out audio from my computer or TV and listen, since I just like having audio while I sleep. There's also a second optical digital cable coming form the digital out of my main amplifier into the amplifier next to my bed, in case I want better quality sound from my TV, but I usually listen to podcasts, these in particular.
The subwoofer under the amplifier next to my bed gets it's signal from the amplifier next to my bed, and it's mainly used to add a bit more kick for the speakers under my netbook and next to my bed.
I don't know who read all of that, but if you did, you are a trooper
It's a lot more info than you need, but I figured I'd explain things in case anyone wanted to know Feel free to ask any questions if you have them
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Comments: 241
OlexD [2010-06-29 17:33:26 +0000 UTC]
WOW!!! I finally found someone with a more geeky room than my!!! WOHOOO!!! (my whole house will probably be like this when I'm done studying... but lets not think about that xD )
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 17:37:10 +0000 UTC]
Haha thanks
I just take what I've collected/bought over the years, and stick it all together.
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 17:41:39 +0000 UTC]
haha, I've already started xD 3 monitors, 1 big speaker, 1 desktop pc (mey get 2 more this week O_o), 1 laptop (gets a mac in august but think I'll get rid of the laptop then...) + a couple of other things like tablet and stuff xD
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 17:44:40 +0000 UTC]
Multiple monitors rule
I've never been much of a laptop person, but my netbook works pretty well. Sounds like you have a pretty decent setup
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 17:53:56 +0000 UTC]
well... since I'm still in school and lives at multiple places a laptop is necessary for me xD so I've got the laptop for normal use and my desktop for my editing and stuff works very well for me.
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 17:56:05 +0000 UTC]
That makes sense. I don't travel around much, so my desktops work for me.
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 18:02:22 +0000 UTC]
hehe, yeah. desktop rules if you're staying at one place xD but with 2 houses, school and stuff its great to have a laptop
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 18:11:22 +0000 UTC]
just curios... what kinda phone do you have?.. a lot of people with fancy pc's also got fancy phones xD
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 18:13:42 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I don't even have a cell phone. I just use Skype
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 18:22:09 +0000 UTC]
....is that possible?..how do you not die?....|
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 18:32:25 +0000 UTC]
Everyone I know uses an IM client, or Skype
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 19:08:44 +0000 UTC]
but they're not always on their pc...how do you reach them when they're not online?
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electricjonny In reply to OlexD [2010-06-29 19:31:28 +0000 UTC]
Eh, I just wait till they're on their PC.
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OlexD In reply to electricjonny [2010-06-29 21:00:55 +0000 UTC]
..hmm.. I would have died xD!!!
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GabrielNB In reply to ??? [2010-04-29 17:33:32 +0000 UTC]
man, you're a geek!
nice equipament you have there!
can u give me the monitors? auhhuahu
\o/
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electricjonny In reply to GabrielNB [2010-04-29 17:42:04 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha, thank you
And no, my monitors But to be honest, I quite like these Samsung monitors. And they aren't all that expensive right now. Being able to switch from computer view to watching TV (over the air, with an antenna) is really cool, for me
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AlexOfDark In reply to electricjonny [2010-05-07 17:44:08 +0000 UTC]
yes, yes you are O.o
i just got my 3rd desktop, it got Linux on it How sad it don;t run really good on .exe files
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warui-shoujo [2010-04-18 07:08:42 +0000 UTC]
I aspire to one day... one day, have a similar rig to what you have. Just with a Star Wars flavor
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electricjonny In reply to warui-shoujo [2010-04-18 07:19:49 +0000 UTC]
That would be cool
I had a quick look at your desktop, and while I may have a better sound setup, you definitely have me beat on the computer power
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warui-shoujo In reply to electricjonny [2010-04-18 07:26:23 +0000 UTC]
Yea, but you built yours like, ages ago. Lol, Times are a changin ;D and I think I remember someone saying things are expected to change
But nah man, if it works, and you are happy with it- keep it until it dies. People do it with cars, why not computers?
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electricjonny In reply to warui-shoujo [2010-04-18 07:32:51 +0000 UTC]
Hehe
But yeah, my computer is a few years old now, but it still feels like it runs fine. I'm sure, if I used a new one, it would seem slow, but it works for me, so I'll just keep it till it breaks.
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warui-shoujo In reply to electricjonny [2010-04-18 07:41:20 +0000 UTC]
I said the same thing until I got my build up and running... and when I went back to my old beat up 1GB RAM laptop (which really is on it's last leg), I nearly pulled my hair. It's messed up, I don't know how long I did it. I think I've developed Homer Simpson syndrome after just being on this new build a day. You know, where he just cannot wait 30 seconds for the food to be done in the microwave and whines the whole time he waits?
Yea that's how I feel now.
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electricjonny In reply to warui-shoujo [2010-04-18 07:43:22 +0000 UTC]
Haha, now I want to get a new computer. But that's money I don't have right now
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PyroSikTh [2010-03-22 11:26:28 +0000 UTC]
That's a lot of speakers I skimmed through the list, but I didn't notice any word on the Graphic EQ or Mixer...what are they used for?
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electricjonny In reply to PyroSikTh [2010-03-22 20:56:25 +0000 UTC]
Are you asking what they do? The graphic equalizers just boost or mute certain frequencies of sound. It's sort of like an overblown version of the treble and base controls on some stereos, except I have more than just treble and base. I use one to change the sound of the front two speakers, and another one to control the sound of of the center speaker.
On the front speaker EQ, it has 7 bands. 60Hz, 150Hz, 400Hz, 1KHz, 2.4KHz, 6KHz, 15KHz. So I can boost or mute those specific frequencies to change how the speakers sound. I do that just to make all the speakers sound relatively the same, across all 5 speakers (front, rear, and center).
Then the mixer lets me fade in one sound source into another sound source. So if I was watching the news from TV out of my stereo, I could mix in my computer playing some music, and it would sound as though the news station was playing my music. I mainly do that so I can be on a Skype call and hear it's sound, but also have the TV sound in the background (of my headphones)
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PyroSikTh In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-23 10:33:18 +0000 UTC]
Well no I know what they do, I was just asking what you use them for
Are the speakers not pre-EQ'd then?
I couldn't do that with the mixer, I'd get truly annoyed that the person on the other end was interrupting my show or music
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electricjonny In reply to PyroSikTh [2010-03-23 10:43:10 +0000 UTC]
Haha, well, the speakers have a switch that boosts or cuts the treble, but it's not much. And my amp has an EQ built into it, but it's just a three band EQ. As for the background TV, well, I almost always have the TV on some random station playing some random show, so I'm just used to it
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PyroSikTh In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-23 10:46:35 +0000 UTC]
Aaah. The wonders of background music.
I hate those 3-band EQs with a passion. They're everywhere and they just don't work. The worst are those in car stereos. You try and boost the bass, but it boosts the sub-bass that you can barely hear anyway, which ruins your speakers. So you boost the mids, which then boosts all the muddy stuff in the middle. I mean, there's a massive gap between them which is missed completely!
Same story for my Guitar and Bass amps. Waste of space
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electricjonny In reply to PyroSikTh [2010-03-23 10:50:14 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I'm not a fan of simple EQ's. I had a 20 band EQ once, and it was just great. But that one sadly broke, and these are just EQ's I've picked up at second hand stores.
But, with most things going digital these days, I really want to buy an amp with the HDMI inputs and all that, that has a nice 10+ band EQ. But money's short, and this works for me right now.
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PyroSikTh In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-23 12:49:12 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, and it looks pretty impressive all together
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-09 04:35:49 +0000 UTC]
I have no idea what that plz means...
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-09 05:06:44 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I figured that... never mind.
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-10 23:48:08 +0000 UTC]
but you said you didn't know what it was..
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-10 23:50:08 +0000 UTC]
I meant that the image in that plz makes no sense to me, and no, I don't want to know
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 00:00:29 +0000 UTC]
makes no sense to me either. I'm still trying to figure out it's relevance
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 02:07:39 +0000 UTC]
still, pretty wicked room i must say. how long did it take you to accumulate all that stuff?
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-11 02:11:59 +0000 UTC]
Well, I've been collecting random things for years. For instance, the big home made speakers are around 12 years old, the amps range from 1-9 years old, the computers are from .3-3 years old, and so on. So all in all, it's about 12 years of stuff. But I keep changing how it's hooked up and where everything is.
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 03:36:40 +0000 UTC]
wow. been workin them garage sales well eh? lol nice set up really. wonder what else you'll get!
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-11 03:53:07 +0000 UTC]
Haha yeah, garage sales are my best friend for these things. And second hand stores. Hell, even random dumpsters work
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 05:47:59 +0000 UTC]
seriously? hah. i tell ya, garage sale the BEST. wires home phone for $1.50 and it worked for well over 3 months perfectly. you'll find anything these days. lol, my brother got a pair of subs for 40 a peice and they worked real well.
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-11 05:52:07 +0000 UTC]
Haha nice. Yeah, usually people throw away perfectly working things since they're upgrading and just don't have the space for it anymore.
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 05:59:43 +0000 UTC]
a person through out a perfect,and i mean PERFECT computer desk with three layers to it and two screen holders on top. had room for 2 keyboards on one table top. 2 more on the other. and two screens on top with speakers on each one. i couldn't grab it though :/ i was on a bike.
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electricjonny In reply to marmardrew [2010-03-11 06:11:33 +0000 UTC]
Oh man, I would be dragging that thing home somehow
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marmardrew In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-11 07:36:39 +0000 UTC]
i contemplated the thought so many times!
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