I want to post some pics of my setup for you guys to see, but the problem is that the max allowed attachment size is 100 kilobytes, and my pics (and they are small!) are 167 kilobytes or something. Is there a way to make my pics smaller so they can fit?
Posting pics problemo!
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I assume your files are already saved as .jpg's to stay small. All you should have to do then is open up the picture with pretty much any viewing program, resize it to maybe 75% of original size, and then re-save. Voila! Easy.
CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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Thanks Chris! OK here are my pics! Yay! They are, in order of appearance (haha sounds like movie credits)--
1) My bedroom setup, with lights on (how I like it!).
2) Close up of bedroom component stack with lights off.
3) Close up of bedroom component stack with lights on.
4) Living room setup with lights on.
5) Living room component stack.
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Nicholtl,
With your A51 and A21 amps in an enclosed case, don't they get too hot ???
Mine are not in an enclosed case and they get way hotter than I'd like them to be so I run a small fan on them. Do you have a fan in your enclosed case ???- Bottom
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Yay! My first reply! I was beginning to think nobody cared. :cry: Yeah, I have a sharper image spire fan that is behind the cabinet with the amps. It moves an ample amount of air and in near silence. It's plugged into one of the "switched" outlets of my monster HTS7000, so the fan immediately turns on or off once the HTS7000 is turned on or off, which is automatically triggered when the C2 is powered up or down (which also in effect turns on the amps and every other component in the cabinet). It took me so long to figure out that chain of events when I was first hooking up my system hahaha. But it's quite cool, I like to let friends press "power on" using the MX700 remote, and they watch in awe as every component powers on and lights up by itself. :T- Bottom
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