Here's my pics. I seldom sit in the sweet spot and critically listen - my system is more trying to fill the house with music. When I do sit in the sweet spot, I throw down the bean bag and sit on the floor - I read once that people often sit too high - when I sit on the bean bag it makes a big difference.
Also in the system is a Phillips POS cd player, but I rarely ever use it now that I have a squeezebox. My wife uses it more than I do, as she's won't use the sb3, and likes to listen to cds.
My room is very long and thin. WAF is a serious concern. There are many audiophile no-no's in my room, but they are for WAF purposes. Thanks for viewing.
This is entering the room from the hallway:
Always keep the doors closed when not in use. The cabinet is the model Benno from Ikea. $99. Remote works through the smoked glass, but its near impossible to read the squeezebox. I usually open them when listening for ventilation anyways.
Doors open
Musical Fidelity A220 Class A Integrated Amp:
Stock Squeezebox w/ IXOS interconnects. Squeezebox is an incredible device.
Klipsch Heresy II and Velodyne VLF510. Left side.
Klipsch Heresy II - Right side. Doghouse silver speaker cables.
90lbs of Shaggy in the sweet spot: