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Show us your cables behind the rig

OK, throw me out of your CCC - 'cosy cable cabal', why don'cha?
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BLASPHEMY
In my defence, my leather listening chair does seem to have some ground-in coleslaw on it from who-knows-where....
 
Pathetic.
Hardly any ancient dust or dead creatures.
 
Sadly, you're right. It's a newish space and setup, but I'm going as fast as I can. Fortunately it's packed so tight that cleaning is now impossible., so there will be plenty of dust over time, I'm sure.
Top Tip: Start with a line of kit, and slowly advance it forward, by adding new things, thus trapping dust and death behind it in a way that is impossible for a spouse to be able to see.
 
I thought mine was bad, but then I looked at you's lot :D The gear has changed a little as have some of the home made cables, but the mains leads generally run down one side and signal cables down the other. The turntable signal lead is usually down the middle... ;)

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P.S. @Mart68 - you can see why the Krell suffocated in that bottom cavity ;)

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Don't come here with your tidy fetish!
(yes, I'm a hypocrite!)
And I can send you some mortar and cinder block to deal with the Krell.
 
I thought mine was bad, but then I looked at you's lot :D The gear has changed a little as have some of the home made cables, but the mains leads generally run down one side and signal cables down the other. The turntable signal lead is usually down the middle... ;)

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P.S. @Mart68 - you can see why the Krell suffocated in that bottom cavity ;)

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Among the most tidy so far. :cool:
 
Don't come here with your tidy fetish!
(yes, I'm a hypocrite!)
And I can send you some mortar and cinder block to deal with the Krell.
The Krell (KSA50S) has gone to a highly appreciative home, which allows it plenty of ventilation should the three-step bias go above idle... the truly ancient Crown I now use mostly, 'sounds' exactly the same into these speaker loadss and barely gets above room temperature if stretched a little. It'll do me until the great gear-cull happens, upon which I'll hopefully return to active...
 
The Krell (KSA50S) has gone to a highly appreciative home, which allows it plenty of ventilation should the three-step bias go above idle... the truly ancient Crown I now use mostly, 'sounds' exactly the same into these speaker loadss and barely gets above room temperature if stretched a little. It'll do me until the great gear-cull happens, upon which I'll hopefully return to active...

Top Tip: The best way to cool Krells etc. is by using a chain and 4 fathoms of sea water. And it's super-tidy.
 
Professionals have gear chaos
Yep, ever been in a recording studio? LOL

. but this thing at least replaced all the wall warts.
Kool, Got some info or a link for that?
TIA

And this helps greatly with spkr cables for the video system.
The one thing I did long ago is to label all the cables going into and out of my 5.2.4 rig.
Each time I've replaced my AV or whatever, I thank God my lazy ass took the time to do that. ;)

I thought mine was bad,
Is that all you got? JK
P.S. @Mart68 - you can see why the Krell suffocated in that bottom cavity
Krell Killer, there otta be a law, or a Monster from the ID. LOL
 
Top Tip: Start with a line of kit, and slowly advance it forward, by adding new things, thus trapping dust and death behind it in a way that is impossible for a spouse to be able to see.
The hiding part is essential, because cleaning is virtually impossible without taking a week off.
 
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