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  1. RF-7-$1300

    RC-7-$490

    RS-7-$650

    KSW-12-$399 (weak point in the system)

    Panasonic 50 DLP-$2,899

    Denon 3803-$800

    Denon 2200-$500

    LG LST-4200A OTA HDTV receiver-$159

    Pronto TSU 7000-$650 (too hard/lazy to program completely)

    120 or so DVD's at around $15- 1800

    At this point, it is around $9,600 for the total cost of my setup. If you factor in he cost of the matching TV stand, cables, and furniture its well north of 13K.

  2. * yellow - uhf WATL-DT 36.1 WB ATLANTA GA 225° 22.6 25

    * yellow - uhf WAGA-DT 5.1 FOX ATLANTA GA 223° 22.9 27

    This is what I got from Antenna web. I can get WB station with about 60-70% strengh but cannot pick up FOX. It appears that the towers are near each other and only 23 miles away.

    BTW: I am using a LG 4200A

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    On 2/8/2005 10:22:29 AM dblue wrote:

    Yeah, I've heard the fan noise, my buddy has it...Didn't think it was too bad. There are other more significant sources of noise at my place..the Tivo being one. I think the Klipsch can topple it!

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    I think the fan noise got louder when it got colder. When I first got the TV in September I did not hear a thing. Or I just did not pay attention to it at that time. I would recommend getting an OTA HDTV tuner. To me it looks better with the OTA HDTV vs Cable HDTV. LG 4200a can be had for under 200 and I am just using a cheap powered antenna.

  4. Unfortunately, the top of the Panasonic is only about 3 in thick. Due to this I have to place the cable box and other A/V gear under the tv stand and a small AV rack. The matching TV stand will not support the weight of the RC-7. I hate to place the RC-7 on the A/V rack on the side. I did notice that the RC-7 came with two big screws. Are these used to mount directly to the wall?

  5. Hello again,

    I just placed my Center channel (RC-7) about 12 feet above my TV. The living room had a built in shelf in the corner of the room. The TV stand is too small to fit the RC-7 and there is noway to place the speaker on top of the TV (Panasonic DLP). Is this too high? I does not quite sound right after I hooked it up with the receiver (3803).

  6. I just got a 50in Panasonic DLP tv. When I hook up my Denon 2200, should I run it with through the S-video or Component(3 videocables)? I would normamly run it through the Denon 3803, but it is somewhere in the box after moving.

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    On 8/4/2004 9:33:10 AM fini wrote:

    Well, I called Toyota headquarters this morning. They checked, and found the part(seat) is indeed out of warranty (3 years), but as a courtesy, will reimburse future dealer service up to $150. That, along with the $50 off parts coupon will make it a little easier to stomach. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to check out salvage yards, especially given the safety nature of this problem. Good suggestion, though, Charles (as well as those of others--thanks)!

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    Was this easy to get Toyota to help you? I have a 2002 Camry SE and I just had a crap load of stuff go wrong with this car in the past month.(Rear bearing failed($450 part) , 3rd aliment since I bought the car, and the glass in the power window rubbing) I drive a lot and the car has over 70K miles on it. The north Atlanta dealer would not lift a finger to help with my issues. We have had over $2200 in maintenance in the past 18 months with this dealer on all 5 Toyotas we own. Also we purchased 2 cars from them in the past 2 years. Do you happen to Toyota's phone number?

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