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Toe shots are when you can flex and twist the player a little and the ball gets a little more torque in it from that. If the D doesn't have a tight grip on his it will go through. Either way it's fun on rainy days!

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12 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

Toe shots are when you can flex and twist the player a little and the ball gets a little more torque in it from that. If the D doesn't have a tight grip on his it will go through. Either way it's fun on rainy days!

I don't think this table will.  The kids all love it.  I probably do too, I never seem to play though.  Played some 30 years ago.

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Hello from Houston, TX. 

 

My home theater is a 5.2.2 living room setup. I needed as much equipment hidden as possible, so I built an entertainment center with temperature controlled active cooling. I also built an infinite baffle subwoofer in the attic.

 

TV – LG C3 65” 

AVR – Yamaha RX-A4A

Amplifier – Emotiva XPA-5

Subwoofer Amp – Behringer EP2500

Power Conditioner – Belkin Pure AV PF60

Mains – RP-8000F

Center – RP-504C II

Surrounds – R-5800-W II

Atmos – CDT-5800-C II

Subwoofer – Custom infinite baffle with four 18” drivers

 

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7 hours ago, Khornukopia said:

Are those built-in subwoofers?

Yes.

 

Danley DTS10s

 

Room built with studs on 8" centers. Layer of 3/4" birch plywood Green Glue and 5/8" drywall. It does not rattle.  Designed around the Khorns

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3 hours ago, Khornukopia said:

 

Very impressive. Can you tell us about the space behind the wall and subs.

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The Subs are actually screwed to the plywood and then the driver access and output ports were routed out of the plywood to match.   The wall to the rear is double 5/8s drywall with Green Glue as it was going to be the front wall before I bought the subs. Three windows were filled in with rebar and concrete as well. The entire cavity is filled with the pink stuff to the ceiling. I made the grills out of matching Klipsch cloth. 

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