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If anyone is bored, here's the master bedroom's system.
This is a hard room to take photos in due to the lighting.
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About the only thing I might to do to this is replace that SVS hot water heater with an REL just for the fun of it.
I tried tweeters in for about 30 minutes while I took these pics, tweeters out is the way to go in this room as it's so narrow.
That little white box is an external tape loop for the CD burner. I can't imagine what drove them to do a Home Theater Bypass instead of a tape loop.
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Nice. Big fan of planar speakers. I think we have the same APC power conditioner.

But I gotta ask, the wife lets you keep that stuff in the master bedroom?
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If/When we finally consolidate at the house near the grandson, I may install the Levinson/B&W system in the master bedroom, but if I do, it won’t be for serious listening.

Looks like you’ve got a good head start.
It’s just stuff. I like mine. I hope you like yours. I probably like yours too.
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The room runs the length of the house so it's not really much of a problem, it doesn't take up that much space.
Shame she says I listen to weird music, otherwise she might enjoy it!
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Very nice mate!
Looks like a good amount of space around the Maggie's has been achieved, in order to obtain good depth. Carefully placed will deliver a wonderful soundstage. Looks they're pretty much straight ahead... are they angled inwards slightly? Can't quite tell from the pic.

Cheers and enjoy!
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Beautiful!!! Enjoy those magnificent musicians there, in your own place. Maggies are great speakers.

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Thank you, gentlemen.
They're toed in just a little bit, I don't have a whole lot of width to work with.
There's a set of stairs off to the right
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so I took some siding and have that boxed off when I'm listening, otherwise the sound goes down the drain.
This room was a real challenge, I'll tell ya!
I would have preferred to move the speakers another foot forward but I also have to be able to go down the stairs in the middle of the night without killing myself.
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I’ve found that some rooms with knee walls can sound quite nice, but I’ve never tried it with anything bigger than Thiel CS2.0s.
It’s just stuff. I like mine. I hope you like yours. I probably like yours too.
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