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robc1976

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  1. I think I may do the same, would it really hurt the speaker to put screws in the back of it to attach a mount? I can't see how it would unless you hit a crossover ect.
  2. did you screw the bottom is speaker to mounting plate?
  3. Best pics guys, I think I want a bit more tilt, seriously considering these but drilling holes for mounting is a bad idea. http://www.axiomaudio.com/full-metal-bracket#
  4. where they these by chance? http://m.ebay.com/itm/140910284026?cmd=VIDESC
  5. how much tilt do these have? How far away from wall does it hold speaker? Ant these really close to the ones here: http://m.ebay.com/itm/140910284026?cmd=VIDESC
  6. Great info guys, found these to! http://m.ebay.com/itm/140910284026?cmd=VIDESC http://www.speaker-stands-store.com/home_speaker_stands.html
  7. Almost done with my theater build and need some heavy duty mounts for my RB61II heights/surround. In the past I have used shelves but want these on mounts for a cleaner look and the ability to swivel ect. I have tried other mounts in past and they just don't hold the weight. I would prefer a mount that hangs from ceiling instead of wall. Found these so far, if anyone has used these or has other ideas please post them. http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-smb-s1b-swivel-speaker-mounting-bracket-black--300-249
  8. In the middle of building my theater, I used DD "Soundbreak" on all walls, ceiling even though all walks have 15" concrete) with 3 tubes of green glue per sheet. If on budget go with regular DD 5/8" with green glue and apply 1.5-2 tubes of green glue per sheet. For door go with double solid core, thresholds and automatic door bottom on theater side. Seal door jams with psd seals. While post pics of my build soon...fun stuff! Enjoy it man!
  9. In need of a Emotiva CMX-2, PM me your price...need ASAP
  10. the drywall will see no weight...the feet of all gear is on a 2X4 contact point. I will say the drywall I am usingsis 1 1/4" thick (5/8" sound break pressed together with green glue in between. I actually put it on a shelf and stood on it lol! Great idea on the seal, will check it out!
  11. Building a new home theater and would like a bit of opinions on sealing the gear/Center speaker in the wall. My theater has a control room behind the front wall the gear/speakers are in and I would like to seal it so no sound goes thru the front wall but still have acess to it from rear. My subs will also be in wall but framed seperate from enclosure, was going to make one big enclosure but decide to have subs seperate. I am a bit conserned about the amps getting hot from lack of air but on the other hand it is a large space so they should be plenty of air? In the pics below it is just "mocked up" not framed out, floor in control room being replaced ect LOL! the enclosure will be framed and I will be using 2X 5/8" Soundbreak drywall with green glue in between and "safe & sound" in enclosure ect. The wall behind control room is concrete & framed, DD W/Green glue ECT if that matters. Gear will have dywall shelves, sides & tops ect. What I need advice on: How do I get acess but still retain the sound proofing in the rear? I was thinking doors with a rubber seal but that will be a PITA to make a latch on it and would probably rattle. I was thinking of makeing a channel that a VERY thick piece of plexiglass could slide in and seal up against back (Barn yard door style) but that would probably echo and also rattle. Is ther a possible way to seal the gear to the wall from behind and leave back open? Any advice greatly appreciated.
  12. yours looks awesome to my friend!
  13. I have for sale a Denon 3311ci for $500.00 plus shipping. Receiver was hardly used and is in great condition. Will add pics when I get home.
  14. There is a row of 3 seats, I am adding a riser with a aditional row of 3-4 seats also.
  15. Thanks!!! I still have to paint but it is coming along....sounds awesome!!
  16. Figured I would update with some pics, I have 4 QRD's to be ordered and placed or rear side walls to complete the room. Right MLP: Left MLP: Rear wall: QRD diffusor:
  17. 100% correct...calibration with software is a must for a great picture. Most grayscales are WAY off from the factory.
  18. I have my fronts toed in so there about 6-8" on the outside of my ears, my heights are about 4" outside my ear, center tweeter is right at ear height but my wides actually are pointed at my ear...not to much of a option with those. I may toe my heights out a bit more.
  19. Thats the info I needed...I think I will pass on it to LOL!!
  20. These are awesome trapsHere is a link: http://gikacoustics.com/gik_tri_trap.html
  21. If it rolling off the highs that is what the audyssey curve does...you can try the flat curve but it is really bright. sounds like you have a reflection issue...maybe some panels and bass traps would help...did in my room!
  22. I have heard some people saying that klipsch horns should basically be placed so the horns baically cross at your lap instead of pointed at your ears. Anyone here try this?? If so what did you think of it? I am thinking this is mayby for "larger" horned speakers EX. 'cornwalls" or something. Any thoughts?
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