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Screefers Home Theater
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Screefers Home Theater
Thought it was about time to show some shots of my setup. Picture 1 is from my favorite seat . Picture 2 is one of a pair of 8ft cat5 speaker cables I made.(a noticeable difference in sound quality.) Pic 3 is from behind the bar . Pic 4 is from where my wifes favorite seat.
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Re: Screefers Home Theater
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Joined: Feb 2007
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Nice room. Your price isn't high enough on the speaker wire to sell them appropriatly, add one more zero to the end and then you can really start up sales. Make sure you put the word "monster" somewhere in the name of the wires
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Also, i'm used to seeing guitars in home theater pics here (mine included), but I don't ever recall seeing a banjo.
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I knew when I posted the pic with my feet in it that you guys would razz me about it. ( I should have had a hole in the toe)Now I feel more like part of the Axiom Family. If I add monster to the name of the wires won't they be worth less money?(worthless ) The Banjo, well I been working on that for a couple months now and it doesn't cooperate at all! There is a guitar there somewhere that works better.
Last edited by Screefer; 02/13/09 06:03 PM.
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Very nice room and setup. Bonus points for the Banjo.
I would put a violin in my livingroom, but my daughter is using it right now.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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Joined: Aug 2008
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Very nice set-up. Looks like a great place to kick-back and relax. Have fun on the banjo! I've been playing only for a about a year ( not continously!)and can play tab pretty good. It just takes me a while to get the smoothness and speed up enough to recognise the song I'm playing!
Epic 50 - 500 System ( M50 / QS4 / VP100 / EP500 )
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Joined: Jan 2002
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Hi Screefer,
Nice setup and a handsome room. When I glanced at the thumbnail of the photo on the home page, I first thought your white-socked foot was a dog, a bull terrier of some sort, who was sitting and facing the speakers, kind of in the spirit of the old RCA Victrola records label logo featuring Nipper, "His Master's Voice", a terrier with his ear cocked towards the horn of a gramaphone. If you squint your eyes you can kind of see it--the dog's head would be your toe, with the shadow to one side of his head. ..
I realised my error when I enlarged the picture and of course discovered a real dog in the other photo. The 5-string banjo in the corner was noted as well (I've played one since my teen-ager years way, way back in the folk era, a long-neck "Pete Seeger" model).
Regards,
Alan
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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