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Speaker placement, how do you find the perfect spot?.
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Great looking setup!"I have come here, to chew bubblegum and kickass. And I'm all out of bubblegum!!!"- Bottom
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Those subs looked like my two Energy's. I better go down and see if mine are still there... :lol:- Bottom
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I had a question relative to this that got moved.
I'd appreciate if someone checked out the bottom of my thread.. I've got 3 unanswered questions in a row..
Right now I'm watching a movie (Snatch) on a 50" rear projected LCD Sony. It looks good. However my current HT if you want to call it that is a relic from when I knew nothing about tech - it's some 5.1 Sony DVD receiver and it's time to get rid of it. For starters - What is MTM? I haven't found anything in the HT- Bottom
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Thanks guys. I've had them for a week or so. The speakers are Revel's. Studio's for the mains, Voice center, Embrace surrounds, and the S30's for the rears. The rest of my system is now needing some serious upgrading. My wife is going to hate me. :twisted:- Bottom
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Best regards, Russ
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