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Re: [PICS] Home theatre and basement dev almost do
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If you don't like the SVS, it sounds like the wife would sign off on a horizontally configured EP600 .
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Re: [PICS] Home theatre and basement dev almost do
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Thats a good option to have, especially with a projection screen...I know that I love my dual centres putting the dialog right in the middle of the screen...
Hey, I managed to pricematch that HD2A HD-DVD player at Future Shop Macleod with the Vision's flyer today! (I'm temporalillusion over on Red Flag Deals).
Hooked it up to the projector, and wow does it ever look amazing! Even on a brown wall!
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Re: [PICS] Home theatre and basement dev almost do
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If you don't like the SVS, it sounds like the wife would sign off on a horizontally configured EP600 .
Lol, I think the extra $$ and hassle would kill that deal.
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I love the ceiling shape. We did something similar in our media room and i believe it really helps take away the sound issues of straight, rectangular areas. Ironically, our room almost works out to the golden ratio dimensions.
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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