Re: Looking for a stand, for the HK AVR-7300...
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your supposed to tell Jack how much you hate, not envy him
Oops, you're right.
Jack, I hate you.
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Re: Looking for a stand, for the HK AVR-7300...
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You'll have to get in line, Sean.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Looking for a stand, for the HK AVR-7300...
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Thanks for the pics. Is there a way, with the Sanus stands to hide the wires a little better? Boy, I wish they made them in a slightly different color. Black and BC are out of the question...(not because of me...but because of the other half)...but they are still a consideration. That's kinda why I wanted to know what can be done about the wires?
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Nice Rockets, Jack!
Thanks, Doug.
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Is there a way, with the Sanus stands to hide the wires a little better?
CERTAINLY! Just put a bigger piece of equipment on the bottom shelf. Actually, each shelf has a round 2 inch hole at the back edge in the center, nicely trimmed. You can route the wires through that, or you can route them to the posts and secure them there. I'm just lazy.
Securing and hiding cables can be a mixed experience. If you ever need to sway out a cable, or check one, or add one, or remove one, the more diligent your cable control the more difficult and painful the process. Ask Tharkun. So, ya pays yer money, and takes yer choice
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That's a wonderful looking system, Jack. I must say I've always liked the high gloss look of the Rockets. Although the more I look at that pic, the more I can't help but wonder how that couch might be affecting the sound! I hear you about managing cables too. Eventually I'm going to get the urge to clean it up, but for now it's just a big jumbled mess behind the entertainment center.
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Re: Looking for a stand, for the HK AVR-7300...
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Adam, I used to have the speakers up on stands to raise all the woofers above the sofa arm. Now that I have them on the ground, in all honesty, I don't notice any difference. I think, when I calibrate, I have to set the left front speaker 1 dB hotter than the right, and that's it. Nice to know I'm not the only "wire slob" on the forum.
Jack
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Check out the pics in my sig. I'm sure my solution isn't for everyone. Especially those with WAF issues. My HK AVR630 is 42 lbs, so not as big as the 7300. It wouldn't fit into the entertainment wall unit without cutting holes in the back. My solution was to just put it on top and I haven't changed it since. I never have to worry about it over heating since it is out in the open.
Just throwing in an extra idea.
Shag
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