yeah i'm a big BOC and Warp/Skam records fan in general. have you heard of Chris Clark? he's also on Warp records and his stuff is in the same vein as BOC, with a slightly different twist and equal quality. check him out.undamned wrote:I absolutely love Boards of Canada! "Music has the Rights to Children" is a super album. I have pretty much everything else of theirs, minus a few obscure singles on misc records. I actually have "Beautiful Place", "High Scores", and "Geogadi" in my disc changer, at the momentStormowl wrote:looks like i got a little lazy with the album cover sitting on part of the supergun...The soundrack to life
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Nice! Thanks for the rec!Stormowl wrote:yeah i'm a big BOC and Warp/Skam records fan in general. have you heard of Chris Clark? he's also on Warp records and his stuff is in the same vein as BOC, with a slightly different twist and equal quality. check him out.
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Nice set-up mate! I'm moving house soon and rivers of blood, sweat and tears will be spent on the grand design of my new games room.pixeljunkie wrote:for arcade stuff:
Were i to end up with a couple of cabs as sweet as these babies plonked slap-bang in the middle of my floor, i'd be one VERY happy chap!

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My setup isn't that impressive. I need to get a newish television (sorry about the picture). I'm running a Toshiba 24" television with a rapidly dying picture. No arcade cabs here. I suck.

Here is my games (spread about on my bed for easier viewing). This is about 80% of my collection, this doesn't include my NES, SNES, and GameBoy/NeoGeo Pocket/Gamegear games.


Here is my games (spread about on my bed for easier viewing). This is about 80% of my collection, this doesn't include my NES, SNES, and GameBoy/NeoGeo Pocket/Gamegear games.

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Hmm, ok. I haven't tried 'em myself, so I'll take your word for it. Looks like a pretty nice mixer you've got so you obviously aren't just using 'em for economical reasons. Still, I hate playing on anything other than 1200s. I had a friend who dropped a bunch on some high-end Vestax decks and he ended up selling them because they totally threw off his mixing when he played clubs. I tried them and I have to say they messed with my head, too.i get that alot, and i still love technics 1200's.
but the TTX's feel like a ferrari, i've had them since 2002 and they work flawlessly.
This is my small collection/setup. I'm glad i took new pictures of everything if for nothing else but insurance purposes.

My pitiful setup...soon to change, hopefully.

The bulk of my collection.

Most of the necessary tools(minus all the small normal system controllers)

Where i keep the MeMoRiEs

My lucky Ladies....

My small MVS collection w/ extra Shock Boxes for future aquisitions.

My pitiful setup...soon to change, hopefully.

The bulk of my collection.

Most of the necessary tools(minus all the small normal system controllers)

Where i keep the MeMoRiEs


My lucky Ladies....

My small MVS collection w/ extra Shock Boxes for future aquisitions.
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heh, the vestax pdx-2000's...it290 wrote:Hmm, ok. I haven't tried 'em myself, so I'll take your word for it. Looks like a pretty nice mixer you've got so you obviously aren't just using 'em for economical reasons. Still, I hate playing on anything other than 1200s. I had a friend who dropped a bunch on some high-end Vestax decks and he ended up selling them because they totally threw off his mixing when he played clubs. I tried them and I have to say they messed with my head, too.i get that alot, and i still love technics 1200's.
but the TTX's feel like a ferrari, i've had them since 2002 and they work flawlessly.
i gave them a shot, and returned them after less than 24 hrs to get my 2nd pair of TTX's. some of the most poorly built turntables ever made. the straight tonearm is amazing, but the rest of the mechanism is built like a fisher price toy...
Late reply...Stormowl wrote:
gradius v in glorious 42" 16:9 and dolby 5.1. the x-box and gamecube are also hooked up to this system. doesn't get much better than this.
I got the same TV for my PS2. Gradius V looks amazing on Grand Wega, so as GT4 in 1080i mode.
Too bad I don't have xbox and gamecube right now.
Some truly excellent setups are shown here. Some people have too much money to spend on those big ass TV's 
I don't have any cabs or anything exciting, and my only current PCB is ESP Ra.De., but I do have an english Progear on the way
Setup
A couple of games
A few more games and a couple of anime DVD's

I don't have any cabs or anything exciting, and my only current PCB is ESP Ra.De., but I do have an english Progear on the way

Setup
A couple of games
A few more games and a couple of anime DVD's
Yeah, I can't stand stretching stuff out just to fit the screen. Correct aspect ratios above all please.
For selecting the correct regions. Can't remember which switch does what right now, but they're on/off switches and one of them does 50/60Hz while the other ones switch languages and stuff.mannerbot wrote:Whoa, why does your Saturn have FOUR switches?
KF42WE620Bar81 wrote:What model is that?Stormowl wrote:
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I heard a new model - the 655 series is coming soon.
EDITED: After I compared this model to my TV, I think its the 655. The front panel looks slightly different on the pic.
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To avoid burn-in. Burn-in is easily the biggest problem to all CRT rear projection, LCD rear projection and plasma TV owners.sffan wrote:^ This would be better if the screen wasn't distorted (stretched horizontally). Notice that circles look like ovals. What's wrong with having black bars to keep the aspect ratio correct?
DLP TVs don't seem to have any burn-in issues, but I perfer LCDRP's picture more.
No, they weren't the pdx-2000s, I believe they were 2300 mk II's or something. This was a few years ago. They were pretty nice overall, and surely as good as or better than 1200s, but just different enough to screw you up. Checking to figure out which ones they were, I also spotted those round Vestax tables. Pretty weird, I wonder how well they work.heh, the vestax pdx-2000's...
i gave them a shot, and returned them after less than 24 hrs to get my 2nd pair of TTX's. some of the most poorly built turntables ever made. the straight tonearm is amazing, but the rest of the mechanism is built like a fisher price toy...
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Hello all. I know that i'm extremely late to the party here resurrecting a thread from 05
Thought i would contribute since I worked hard to get my setup to the point of satisfaction. Enjoy!
Panoramic view of me and gf's living room

The affectionately named "Man Wall" by most of my female friends


'60' in Sharp main gaming rig w. 100% rgb consoles, framemeister, optoma hd3000 nes,snes,genesis,sega cd,wii,n64,360,duo,dreamcast,saturn,n64 american/jap ps2, ps3,shinybow 6/2 matrix switcher,pelican system selector pro, sony dav-hdx500 sound system.

This is purely because a sarcastic friend told me that 'there is no way you could rotate that thing'

^what we have here is a typical table stand w.flat panel mount that I removed the original mounting hardware and attached mounting arms from an ebay lot containing bits and pieces from 4 separate mounts. I then attached a telehook rotating articulating wall mount from the tv i originally used for gaming to the custom built arms. I basically created a mount mounted on a mount... WITH MOUNTS!!!
60 inch tated glory

This ones for ghegs. Built it myself using wood from my old entertainment system.


I have yet to go down the path of the darkside with pcb's and candy cabs but for now i'm pretty content with the setup thus far. The only thing that will be added in less than a week is a crystalio ii to replace the optoma.

Panoramic view of me and gf's living room

The affectionately named "Man Wall" by most of my female friends



'60' in Sharp main gaming rig w. 100% rgb consoles, framemeister, optoma hd3000 nes,snes,genesis,sega cd,wii,n64,360,duo,dreamcast,saturn,n64 american/jap ps2, ps3,shinybow 6/2 matrix switcher,pelican system selector pro, sony dav-hdx500 sound system.

This is purely because a sarcastic friend told me that 'there is no way you could rotate that thing'

^what we have here is a typical table stand w.flat panel mount that I removed the original mounting hardware and attached mounting arms from an ebay lot containing bits and pieces from 4 separate mounts. I then attached a telehook rotating articulating wall mount from the tv i originally used for gaming to the custom built arms. I basically created a mount mounted on a mount... WITH MOUNTS!!!

60 inch tated glory

This ones for ghegs. Built it myself using wood from my old entertainment system.


I have yet to go down the path of the darkside with pcb's and candy cabs but for now i'm pretty content with the setup thus far. The only thing that will be added in less than a week is a crystalio ii to replace the optoma.
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Mighty impressive! I'd love to try playing on such a giant vertical screen some day, though I'd still take a 24-27" CRT over it any day of the week.
Your girlfriend is mighty tolerant I gotta say.

Your girlfriend is mighty tolerant I gotta say.

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On the left we have a box of which was used to ship 4 PS2 to me. On the right we have the box that my Ultimate Madoka was shipped to me in.
SCPH-39003 PlayStation 2 with Ghost 2 v2 modchip, Mushihimesama and a Sony KX-14CP1 connected to the PlayStation 2 via an official PlayStation RGB SCART cable SCPH-1052.
Classy fella.