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I just wanted to say, that it is impressive to see Home Theaters where the actual room is built to enhance the Home theater!

I know that for most of us the room and the house were there first, so the HT must fit the room, but I think its quite awesome to see the detail ,and precision used to create your systems.

Bravo for the creator of this post .

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On 11/2/2004 12:13:59 PM Tom Adams wrote:

You know....it's too bad that one can't post pics of their HT or audio rig in their Profile. That way, if someone wanted to see their gear, they could just click on that person's avatar.

Tom

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Click on my profile below ... I have a link to my Comcast-based web space.

I didn't do the web page. I have to thank my buddy for that.

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Music Hall MMF-7 Turntable w/ Goldring Eroica H MC

Njoe Tjoeb 4000 CDP with 24 bit/192 KHz Upsampling

Wright Sound WPP-100C Phono Stage

JF Lessard Pantheon 6SN7 SRPP Preamp w/ RCA 5R4GY & Sylvania 6SN7

JF Lessard Horus Parafeed Cobalt 2A3 Monoblocks w/ Tung Sol 5687 & AVVT 2A3

1976 KCBR Klipschorns with ALK Crossovers

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I actually do like some French films, particularly Godard, but Amelie just happened to be what I was watching when I took that dreadful picture. I do think that Amelie is one of the best all-around films to come out in the last ten years, though. It's also a great film to demo a home theater with.

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On 11/3/2004 11:36:49 AM formica wrote:

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On 11/3/2004 8:05:41 AM doudou wrote:

whadyasay, it seems that you like french movies

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Who wouldn't be charmed by Audrey Tautou
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in that film?

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you re right9.gif

it s a funny movie.

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dachuckster: Thanks, man! I bought the Klipsch plaque from the store here on the Klipsch web site. The blue light beneath the booze is simply a 4 foot-long fluorescent black light installed beneath 1/4" thick, clear Plexiglas.

Drew & muleman: Nice, clean-looking, un-cluttered setups you two! 2.gif

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