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Mitsubishi 52"DLP

Receiver/processer:Pioneer1014

Amp for L/R-Adcom 555mkII

L/R-KLF30

Center-KLFC7

Surrounds-KLF20s

Subs-(2)SVS PB12.3+/2

Still looking for a deal on an Adcom 5503(which is 3x200) , am planning to turn a KLF20 into a center, then swap the other for another C7 and use those for surrounds. Eventually will move to a projector set up. This is way overkill for this room, but my next house will have a big theater/game room.

Front:

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KLF30 with SVS sub:

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Rear

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Also have an SB3 that I use as a monitor(the other one needs a new woofer)

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Dbossa is right on in my opinion. Carpet made a huge difference in my room. Absolute night and day. I will have to search the forum for DrWho's analysis, as I cannot figure how a carpet could NOT affect a room's acoustics, regardless of thickness. I do not claim any sort of knowledge on this matter, but there was a giant difference in my case, and my carpet is probably less than 4 inches thick (if not less).

Let's see, the carpet pad is somewhere around 3/8" & the carpet is around 3/4" and it makes a difference for me. So yeah, it makes a difference here too.[:P]

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Things change from back around page 22 or so of this way long thread

1980 Cornwall I's L & R, center 1982 Cornwall I. Aragon Stage One and 2007 still used, but 8008x3 driving the front end, RT-12d in back, THX Ultra2 sub system up front. RS-7 sides, RB-5 back surrounds. Oppo 971, other stuff no change other than the projector is now a Yamaha DPX-1200 720p.

Not done yet, I need to curtian the area below the screen, as you can see the painted wall behind. Cornwall too tall, had to raise new screen....

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Given it's Steve's... it seems kinda fitting to have a "Mater" carpet...

You forgot.... "Mater without the Ta" like ta mater!! hehehehehehehe

And your right, too, it does fit.. hehehehehehehehe

http://www.supermobile.com/nGallery/web/photos/66/970/180x101.aspx

I said Mater without the TOW... till my kids corrected me... listen and it is Ta- Mater... Even though spelled Tow Mater... hahahaha

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Can anyone tell me where to buy this stand and who makes it and price??

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Bumping my own question.

Anyone know where I might buy this stand/rolling cart?

I asked this over 2 years ago and still don't know the source of it.

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Nice set up , love them hardwood floors. The panels on the walls , what type of material? My systen Still in the works , like it ever ends lol.

Thanks for the compliments. The panels are made from Owens-Corning 703 rigid fiberglass (24"x48"x2") wrapped in batting and then cover in burlap. You don't have to wrap them in the batting, although I highly recommend doing so to keep loose fiberglass particles from getting out. You can use burlap, linen, meslin, or any loose fiber material to do the final covering.

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Can anyone tell me where to buy this stand and who makes it and price??

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Bumping my own question.

Anyone know where I might buy this stand/rolling cart?

I asked this over 2 years ago and still don't know the source of it.

Maybe here.

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