Well, since the last idea I had for the community crashed, burned and the ashes blew away in the wind. So for shits and giggles I’m giving 24hrs to post basically whatever.

No NSFW, or other stuff that breaks the basic rules of lemmy, just dont be me…dont be a dick.

I’m posting this pic cause im wondering if the speakers are overkill? whats not shown is the 4speaker centre channel, or the exact matching rear speakers that are the same as the fronts. Fine. You twisted my rubber arm, I’ll clean and take a current pic and post it in a bit.

Lets see your setups…the ‘battlestation’ community here on lemmy is just a reddit repost bot and wont let original content.

  • hips_and_nips@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Not too bad. I’ve got a pair of GENELEC 1032bs, a pair of 8351Bs, a matching W371A subwoofer, and a pair of Eve Audio SC701s.

    Somewhere around 3000 watts of combined bass/mid/treble amplification.

    I think I’m cheating though because I work for the world’s greatest electronic musical instrument company.

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        11 months ago

        Nice, I’ve got a similar situation for my bedroom stereo. Thrifted vintage Fisher(I think) speakers (3-way, 15” woofers), Sony surrounds, rears, center, and subwoofer with an Onkyo receiver. Maybe spent $120 total on it all when I lived in the States.

        All of my battle station audio equipment has now paid for itself though. Well, work gave me the 1032b pair since they upgraded their standard reference speaker to the GENELEC Ones. They’re only two-way though and for my side hustle in music production, I really needed those three-way 8351Bs.

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        11 months ago

        most of my stuff has been frankensteined together too. even the receiver was free cause the A+B speaker buttons were buggered along with the volume. i have not touched the volume knob in years, and just soldered the A side on permanently