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Excellent work! I'm sure that you will enjoy that room for years to come.
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Nice to see someone else use the M22's for Left and Right channel. LOL. I'm still waiting on delivery of mine.
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Nicely done, can't wait till I get a chance to do a dedicated HT room.
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Great looking room for sure, I like the red a lot.
You are right about the ceiling and the mudding, I could not imagine doing that for a living. I was too cheap to rent a drywall lift so I had my poor 120 lb wife holding up one side, with some 2 x 4's on the other side while I zapped in some screws... LOL fun times.
EDIT: Forgot to mention I have an S1 as well in the living room, great set.
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Really, really, really nice setup. Love the color choices too. Very sharp. Congrats on the new setup!
M80v2 | VP150v2 | QS8v2 SVS Pci+ 20-39 Emotiva UMC-1 & LPA-1 M22ti + T-Amp, in the Office
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Yes, I love the color on the walls. And making those (I forgot what to call them) sound muffling things that hang on the wall, just gave me an idea for my own walls. My left wall is solid, except for an entry door far back. My right wall has a double window in the middle of it. Now if I made 2 exact same sized sound damping thingiebabobs, the same size as the windows (but a little larger), then when done you couldn't tell a window was there. Awesome!
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Thanks for the comments! I'm glad my choice of color has helped to inspire other people. It is a deep, rich color that (despite what I have always been told) does NOT make the room look any smaller.
The black/red color scheme also helps the room "disappear" when the lights go down and the movie starts!
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