The BEASTLY 2018 Gaming Setup.

Installing Upgrades: The Next Level of Mr. Who's the Boss Room

Today, we are installing some big upgrades to take this room to the next level. If you're new to it and haven't seen the setup before, let's take a little recap of what we have here. Our room has undergone several iterations, with each upgrade bringing us closer to creating an immersive and engaging space for our viewers.

As we begin the installation process, we can see that our current setup consists of several components, including lighting, sound systems, and other equipment. We've also got a few products from companies like Logitech and Lemon Signs that are going to play a big role in taking this room to the next level.

First up, let's take a closer look at one of our new upgrades: a Logitech speaker system. This system is designed to provide an immersive audio experience for our viewers, with features like peak power, 240 watts, and a screen sampler mode that continuously monitors what's happening on your display. We've also got a slight sync technology that allows this system to function seamlessly with games like GTA V, Fortnite, and Dota 2.

As we set up the Logitech speaker system, we can see how it looks in action. When we play a game or watch a video, the colors of the speaker light up on the screen and project onto the wall behind them, creating an immersive experience for our viewers. This is just one example of how this system can enhance our content, and we're excited to see what other upgrades we can add to take this room to the next level.

Next up, let's talk about our new sign from Lemon Signs. This company has taken the Mr. Who's the Boss logo and turned it into a physical sign with torched wood on top and some untouched leather on the bottom. We're still waiting for the mount, but we can see how the design looks in concept.

We've also got two full Rhythm Starter Kits that are going to play a big role in taking this room to the next level. After spending about twenty minutes arranging the pieces to create a cool-looking pattern, I think I've found something that works. We're planning to install eight panels on one side of the wall and save ten for the other side, creating a straight line with a little bit of a hook at the end.

As we begin installing the panels, we can see how tricky it is to get the angles just right. If our first panel is even one or two degrees off, by the time we've reached the end panel, it's going to be noticeably diagonal. But with careful planning and execution, I think we're going to be able to achieve a sleek and modern look that really takes this room to the next level.

Before we take a final look at our upgraded room, we need to do a bit of cleaning and cable management on the existing Aurora lighting system. We've also got a new microphone stand from Blue Compass that's going to replace our old DIY setup. This stand is designed to clamp to your desk and rotate around, providing flexibility and convenience for us as we film.

As I look at this upgraded room, I can see how far we've come in just a few short episodes. We've added new lighting, sound systems, and other equipment that are going to enhance our content and provide an immersive experience for our viewers. Whether it's the Logitech speaker system or the Lemon Signs sign, each upgrade has brought us closer to creating a space that truly represents Mr. Who's the Boss.

If you have any bright ideas for where we can place the wooden logo, be sure to let us know in the comments below. And as always, thank you for joining me on this journey to create an epic room. I'm Aaron, and I'll catch you all in the next episode!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enokay today we are installing some big upgrades we are taking this room to the next level but if you are new to it if you haven't seen the setup before let's take a little recap the room is dominated by these two 4k TVs they're not super high-end but they definitely do the job above those we've got the Nano leaf Aurora lighting kit the noble chair icon this is a chair that I really really like and you'll notice two white desks the use of which will become pretty clear in a second we've also got the earth so mini pro camera which I've been using for a couple of months and has taken me about that long to figure out how to color grade properly on it but I think we got it down to a tee now alright so for most people who watch my videos you'll always see one half of the room but never the other so let's start with that cupboard in the corner it's pretty special there's the flat subscriber counter on top and as you can probably tell we stopped using that a while back but the really humbling part here is that we've reached a number of subscribers that is beyond what the counter can even display that's all thanks to you guys also on top is this flimsy little plastic apparatus which yes it doesn't mean much to most people but is what helped us create our first ever viral video alright the top shelf has got some tablets that I've tested in the past and the e-reader that I use which is the Nook but below that is probably my favorite shelf this is basically retro gaming this is all the handheld consoles I've used in the past it's just one giant throw back every time I look at it we've got the Nvidia shield Gameboy Advance some a little Pokemon badges over there and even the Nokia 3310 which to date is one of the best selling phones in the world of all the time that's kind of incredible moving down the Shelf this is also pretty cool this one is Bluetooth speakers ones that are small enough to fit into this confined space and my favorite out of all the ones that are here is actually by the company our cheer it's not a cheap one but the sound is great and the wood and fabric finish is pretty rare among speakers just below that we've got a pretty miscellaneous shelf we've got some smart phone boxes but of note a brand new iPhone 10 which I am meaning to give away over on my Twitter page so hopefully I'll go round to that soon we've got some power banks and my number one favorite is by again a company probably never heard of imouto it's got very solid capacity but more importantly an AC adapter cool so there's just one more shelf at the bottom and that has a lot of the games I've accumulated over the years I'm not getting many new ones in now just because I don't have much time to play them but hopefully it's something I do want to do down the line all right that's the cabinet covered but right next to it you've probably noticed this funny-looking bin which I got to say it's become a staple in the room and whilst it's so good I couldn't recommend it more sometimes you forget how to use a normal bin I've got to admit a lot of the cooler stuff is actually behind us on the other side of the rooms so let's take a look at that this table you might be wondering Aaron why do you have a cutting mat on it and funnily enough I'm not doing any cutting it just makes a great prop for overhead shots if you arrange the phone carefully add some plants in add some deck or this looks really good we've got a few different candles because again these are awesome for props overhead shots and this funky little USB powered lighter which is one of my favorite things in the room on a similar note to that cutting mat I've got some other textures which are quite cool for a similar purpose we've just got some new grass ones in we've got a slate and we've got some wood what about the cabinet behind which i think is probably my favorite part of the room so opening up this door we've got phones we've got quite a few smartphones over here now a lot of these are budget phones a lot of them aren't flagships but i think in total we've got around a hundred handsets here and the reason for this the reason for destroying ferns back to back is as a point of reference when testing new devices it always gives you a bit of an insight when you look back to see where they've come from ok let's get started on the upgrades the first from Logitech is the g5 60 comprised of three main parts we've got one giant subwoofer which connects to two smaller tweeters and there's something pretty special about these tweeters they are filled with LEDs on the front but also at the back so they project onto the wall behind them the software here allows you to either set the lighting up yourself or let it adjust depending on the game the music or the video you're currently enjoying the screen sampler mode continuously monitors what is happening in the four quadrants of your display and echoes them almost creating an extension to the display the idea being to add immersion now the speaker also has a peak power of 240 watts not to be underestimated in the sound Department and last but not least let's take a look at what it's like when you're gaming so we pulled up poverty on the PC over here and look how the colors of the speaker and what projects on to the wall as well as in front echo what is happening on display you could be bleeding while swimming and you'll see the flushes of red and blue you could be stuck in a rocky outcrop you'll see the Browns of the rock this will work on games like GTA 5 fortnight dota 2 and so on and functions thanks to Logitech slight sync technology but moving on you might recognize this logo so there's a company called lemon signs and they basically turned the mr. who's the boss logo into an actual physical sign with torched wood on the top and some untouched were on the bottom and I was kind of thinking somewhere along this wall would look good but I'm still waiting for the mount so in the meantime let me know what you think yeah as you know I really like none of products they already take up a good part of the room and well let's just say they're about to dominate it so we've got over here two more full rhythm starter kits and after about twenty minutes of just slotting the pieces around to see if I could create a cool-looking pattern I think I found something but first let's what this lends out to something a bit more wide angle okay much better now you can see what I'm actually doing as well as the mess we've created so the current plan is to install eight panels on this left-hand side over here and save ten for the right-hand side because the arrangement we've got on that wall is actually a little bit longer we're gonna echo the straight line that we've got already with the Nano Leafs but then add a little bit of a hook so the line almost bends back inlets I'll do the same on each side and hopefully fingers crossed it will look good because these aren't easy to take off as you can probably imagine you've also got to be very careful to get the angles exactly right if your first panel is even one or two degrees off by the time you've reached your end panel it's gonna be noticeably diagonal okay so that's installed and before we take one good look at this upgraded room we've got one more upgrade and before that a little bit of cleaning to do plus a little bit of cable management on the existing aurora's now you might recognize this view this is angle from which I normally film and it looks great but if we move up take a look to the left this is my current microphone stand it's honestly it's at complete odds with the rest of the set up it's very DIY I've had it for a very long time and I kind of improv it myself so this is the blue compass this is going to be a pretty high grade replacement to that let's see if it works there is a slight difference between this and my previous arrangement in that my old microphone stand was just standing on its own on the floor whereas this one actually clamps to your desk and is able to rotate around there's also a fair bit of flexibility with this one nice range of movement and what seems obvious when you've seen it but it's actually a really clever idea is little cable ties built into the stand to be able to hide that cable compared to what we've come from over here the blue compass is a pretty elegant solution right that's all the upgrades done this is this setup I think this is the fourth or fifth iteration of the room and I'm really happy with how it turned out the Nano leaf Aurora panels could have gone at one of two ways but I think in this case we haven't quite over done the RGB just yet but give me another couple of episodes and I'm sure we're on track to do that so let me know in the comments down below what you guys think and if you've got any bright ideas as to where I can place the wooden logo that'd be really appreciated but that being said my name is Aaron this is mr. who's the boss and I'll catch\n"