I want to hear what you have to say bout my HT


Let's hear your opinions. This is a dedicated HT with 70/30 (HT/Music) usage. The room is a 25x16ft perfect rectangle with 15ft ceiling.
Projector: Infocus 4805
Screen: Dalite motorized 92"
Pre-amp: CAL 2500 SSP
Video Switch: CAL 2500 VP
Digital 1: CAL 2500 DVD
Digital 2: Sony NS 999ES - SACD
AMP: CAL 2500 MCA (500w x 5)
Interconnects: Jon Risch Belden DIY
Power Conditioner: Monster 3500
Front Speaker: B&W Nautilus 805
Center: B&W Nautilus HTM2
Rear: B&W DM 602S3

Ok, i'm ready to get smashed with your complement/critiques/whatever. Let's hear what you have to say.
sacman
If your looking for a pat on the back you have mine...great looking, and I bet sounding system
That Monster Cable PLC has got to go! Also what are you doing for Power, Resonance Control, and Acoustics? You might only be hearing half of what your system is capable of!
The only thing that jumps out as being a possible problem is that two of your room dimensions are almost the same. You could have have a bass resonance around 70 - 75 Hz.?.? Sounds like a very nice system.
Actually "bufus", his dimmensions are not so bad at first look. If the difference between 15' and 16' are around 6%-8% difference, that's more ideal actually. If they were closer than 5% and 15'x15', he'd have a real problem to adress, yes!
Actually, Russ Herschellman promotes the 6%-8% differnce in room dimmension ratio's. I concur.
As for your gear, I like your choices well enough for your room potentially, for a "passive system", yes. The hitch is that you have good acoutical treatement considerations in place OR, AT LEAST, you sit closer to your speakers(Proximaly), vs. hearing more room reflections mixed with the original sound propegation from your speakers. This will greatly enhance imaging, dynamics, clarity, and soundstage!...most don't know this. Then, their setup busts all chance for good sound.
Remember, control those "first reflection points" with A PROPER blend of diffusion/absorption, or at least sit closer "in time" to your speakers than the first reflecions proximaly.
Nice gear...
Nice system. The 805's are great speakers, but little more low-end wouldn't hurt. Try a B&W PV-1, which sounds great and looks even better: http://www.bwspeakers.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/products.models/Label/PV1