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Description (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 But lets go!

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

hellhoundp2k In reply to ??? [2010-03-08 14:58:17 +0000 UTC]

Hey Jon,

I love your workspace It just gets better and better. Regarding your main machine: why have so many HDD's? o.o I'd pick up a nice big 1.5TB for $120 and then have a backup 1.5TB clone. Also, ditch the pentium D man Get yourself a dual or quad core. I suppose if it's working for your needs, that's fine, but really? I would expect someone like yourself would go for something a little higher performance

The audio just blew my mind. I've never made speakers before, but I've gotta try it one day.

Sweet setup, my friend.

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electricjonny In reply to hellhoundp2k [2010-03-09 04:41:48 +0000 UTC]

Haha thanks

And yeah, I need to get my hard drives cleaned up, since my C:\ drive is only an 80 gig IDE drive

But, I have a bunch of these smaller drives, and I may as well put them to use But yeah, I need to get some bigger drives SATA drives and move all my files over.

As for my Pentium D, well, it's been working pretty fine for me, so I just haven't had the motivation to upgrade it But if I get any spare cash, I'll be updating it. Or update my motherboard and CPU, since this motherboard can't support the newest CPU's.

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rayvinazn In reply to ??? [2010-03-08 10:23:54 +0000 UTC]

Needs mechanical keyboard.

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electricjonny In reply to rayvinazn [2010-03-09 04:43:40 +0000 UTC]

Hehe, that would be nice, but I'm pretty nervous about buying keyboards on the internet, since I like to open up the package at the store and try them out, just to get a feel of how all the keys are laid out and how pressing them feel and all that.

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rayvinazn In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-09 10:56:30 +0000 UTC]

Well, that's the good thing about mechanical switch keyboards - there are many different types, and there's almost certainly one for every individual. Do you mind if your keyboard is noisy? Do you type softly, or are you more of a keyboard pounder? Do you prefer a shorter travel distance, or a longer one? It's pretty easy to determine what kind of switches a person would like best, and while it's not 100% accurate (some people I know who thought they were keyboard pounders complained that my Cherry MX whites cramped up their fingers - turns out they were much happier with lighter switches) it's a pretty damn good start, and most etailers are good sports about returns.

Another good way is to just look for an older mech board. The Dell AT101w and the IBM Model M are the most popular and readily available boards. You can often find them for less than $20 online, or if you look around town you might find a place getting rid of old machines that's more than willing to part with their old boards. Try them out for a bit, find out everything you don't like about them (if anything, many people still prefer the Model M to anything on the market), and from there you can make a more informed purchase in terms of what you'd like out of your board.

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electricjonny In reply to rayvinazn [2010-03-09 13:48:01 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, well I'm fairly happy with the one I have, but I might get a mechanical keyboard when this one breaks.

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rayvinazn In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-10 04:37:37 +0000 UTC]

I thought I was fairly happy with my G11 too. Turns out I was dead wrong.

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electricjonny In reply to rayvinazn [2010-03-10 04:41:21 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I'll have to take that into consideration then

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rameexgfx In reply to ??? [2010-03-08 05:01:38 +0000 UTC]

very nice workspace I think its 5000$+ ?

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electricjonny In reply to rameexgfx [2010-03-08 06:34:19 +0000 UTC]

Haha, no

Almost all of it is used equipment. It didn't cost all that much.

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rameexgfx In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-08 06:56:48 +0000 UTC]

hmmmmmmm I great studio

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Tepara In reply to ??? [2010-03-07 23:00:14 +0000 UTC]

Geek alright
But I still love you, geek or not lol

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electricjonny In reply to Tepara [2010-03-07 23:10:21 +0000 UTC]

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VernonDraws In reply to ??? [2010-03-07 20:06:37 +0000 UTC]

Dude, you're like freakin' Batman here!

Looks really cool, I love the audio you got going on, it reminds me of my pre-Katrina set up

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electricjonny In reply to VernonDraws [2010-03-07 20:09:48 +0000 UTC]

Hehe

Did you used to have an overly complicated audio system too?

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VernonDraws In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-07 21:29:57 +0000 UTC]

Not TOO complicated but it was a component system with a bunch of giant speakers, bookshelf speakers, and smaller ceiling mounted speakers. Now it's just a couple of desktop speakers plugged into my hard drive.

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electricjonny In reply to VernonDraws [2010-03-07 21:32:15 +0000 UTC]

Oh nice. But, plugged into your hard drive?

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VernonDraws In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-08 00:05:47 +0000 UTC]

Well, the back of my tower.



Smart ass

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electricjonny In reply to VernonDraws [2010-03-08 00:12:55 +0000 UTC]

Hehe

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Danium In reply to ??? [2010-03-07 19:29:19 +0000 UTC]

Get a bigger desk

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electricjonny In reply to Danium [2010-03-07 19:32:17 +0000 UTC]

Haha, because of that black board holding up my monitors and speakers?

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Danium In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-07 20:54:54 +0000 UTC]

No because its ikea unworthy

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electricjonny In reply to Danium [2010-03-07 20:58:43 +0000 UTC]

Bah, this one works fine for me

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Danium In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-07 20:59:50 +0000 UTC]

Butbut ikea

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N3XUZ In reply to ??? [2010-03-07 19:02:57 +0000 UTC]

I'm incredibly jealous of your sound setup.

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electricjonny In reply to N3XUZ [2010-03-07 19:05:51 +0000 UTC]

Haha yeah, it's a bit extreme

But I've been slowly building and adding to it for 10+ years now, so it's not like it happened overnight or anything.

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FateZoom [2010-03-03 01:21:36 +0000 UTC]

How much does that all cost???

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electricjonny In reply to FateZoom [2010-03-03 01:53:38 +0000 UTC]

Haha, well I don't really know, but since I got most, if not all of it used, it wasn't too pricey.

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FateZoom In reply to electricjonny [2010-03-03 02:03:32 +0000 UTC]

O

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inphact In reply to ??? [2010-02-12 19:44:19 +0000 UTC]

I hope you've put all of that high quality audio equipment in a good use!

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electricjonny In reply to inphact [2010-02-12 19:46:13 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I would say so

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BADH13 In reply to ??? [2009-12-08 18:02:00 +0000 UTC]

I have the same Tv- Monitor and the same mouse! Nice desktop

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electricjonny In reply to BADH13 [2009-12-08 18:04:04 +0000 UTC]

Haha awesome

I love the mouse, and while the TV/Monitor is small, it works fine for me since it's mainly my computer monitor, and the TV aspect works fine since I'm usually so close to it

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AK-Manga In reply to ??? [2009-10-30 22:46:42 +0000 UTC]

The fifth element! WOOT! Your set up looks pretty expensive and well put together also. Nice work stiching the images together.

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electricjonny In reply to AK-Manga [2009-10-30 22:57:50 +0000 UTC]

Hehe thanks

Most of it has been collected over many years, and I get most of it used. So it's not too pricey

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Blackburnart In reply to ??? [2009-09-12 02:53:49 +0000 UTC]

I have your keyboard in storage somewhere and 2 of your mice - gotta love those Revolutions

You really don't have enough speakers.

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electricjonny In reply to Blackburnart [2009-09-12 02:55:49 +0000 UTC]

Haha

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CrucifixJEL In reply to ??? [2009-08-06 21:54:26 +0000 UTC]

I envy your equipments!

All I got is a dv5t laptop, a Yamaha YPT-300 keyboard, a wacom bamboo tablet, some heard phones, and a adjustable desk on wheels...XD!

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electricjonny In reply to CrucifixJEL [2009-08-06 21:56:35 +0000 UTC]

Haha thanks. I've spent years getting all this equipment together

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rayvinazn In reply to ??? [2009-08-03 06:42:52 +0000 UTC]

You're STILL rocking the Pentium D?

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electricjonny In reply to rayvinazn [2009-08-03 06:50:13 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha, yeah

It seems to work for me, and the Windows 7 Windows Experience Index rates it at 5.2, so I just haven't been motivated to upgrade it. But I think I'll get that Wolfdale processor you recommended a while ago. It's seems pretty cheap, and it would be a pretty noticeable improvement, right?

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rayvinazn In reply to electricjonny [2009-08-04 05:53:25 +0000 UTC]

Definitely a noticeable improvement. However, I might have a used E6600 going up for sale sometime soon. If you're interested, let me know so I can hold onto it for you.

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UseR2006 In reply to rayvinazn [2010-03-08 09:57:46 +0000 UTC]

The E6600 was the quadcore right?

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rayvinazn In reply to UseR2006 [2010-03-08 10:21:05 +0000 UTC]

No, the E6600 is the dual-core chip. The Q6600 is the quad-core version.

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UseR2006 In reply to rayvinazn [2010-03-08 11:34:55 +0000 UTC]

ahh thats right

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Tepara In reply to ??? [2009-08-02 12:21:03 +0000 UTC]

yep... still a nerd
But I still love you

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electricjonny In reply to Tepara [2009-08-02 12:23:44 +0000 UTC]

Haha

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Tepara In reply to electricjonny [2009-08-02 12:24:44 +0000 UTC]

hehe.
Hope you're doing well hun

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electricjonny In reply to Tepara [2009-08-02 12:26:47 +0000 UTC]

Yup

I'm actually working on a new avatar, but it will be almost exactly like the one I have now

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Tepara In reply to electricjonny [2009-08-02 12:27:56 +0000 UTC]

lol. That sounds like a lot of work to do something that looks like something you already have

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