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Re: Question about HT set up
#127921 02/20/06 02:43 AM
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btw...when I said these are the last pics, I just meant they should encompass the rest of the room. I wasn't being mean or anything. I appreciate all the input.

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#127922 02/20/06 03:01 AM
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so...after looking at the pics, is the M22ti's, QS4's, VP100 and a SVS PB10 (or similar sub) the way to go?

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#127923 02/20/06 05:39 AM
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Yes, that sounds good.

By the way, what are your walls made out of? They have a very "soft" touch to them.

Looking at the picture again, I would agree that you might want to consider taking out that vertical bar that makes a compartment. It really doesn't look like that space is actually being used, save for a couple pictures.



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#127924 02/20/06 03:22 PM
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Heath,

The M22's are one option...

I think that a set of M60's (one in the corner where the plant is and the other in front of the other niche on the left side of the fireplace) would also work...M22's and stands come close in price to the M60's. Given that you pull the TV out some (maybe)...M22's on stands would also work in those locations.

As that is a Sony behemoth (I have the 36" version), you will have no problem putting a VP100 on top...I have a VP150 on top of mine...I would not put it below it to prevent the shelving from "boxing" the sound...I tried it both ways...wound up on top angled down.

QS4's would go well on the wall to the right of the kitchen and possibly on the partial wall near a Blind? Or they could be ceiling mounted as some others have done...

As for the sub, putting it in the niche may be preferred but I would do the "sub crawl" to find the optimum location...it may not be "in the niche" as it possibly is making it more localized by the walls boxing in that niche.

A question: Is this an apartment, single story house, condo...?

Hope this helps.

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#127925 02/20/06 04:30 PM
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single story house

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#127926 02/20/06 05:00 PM
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Then that would make running wiring to new areas somewhat easier...for you, if you are so inclined or for someone you may hire to run the speaker wires...cleaner in the long run (pardon the pun)

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