Pix of my system with new rack
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Here are some pix of my system, including my new rack.
Here is my whole system:
Here is the new rack with (from top to bottom):
Digital cable box with PVR
Pioneer 563a
Onkyo TX-SR600
Onkyo TX-SV414PRO (used to power outdoor speakers)
Sony 5-disc CD player (ancient, but refuses to die)
Marantz MM9000 power amp
One QS4:
The other QS4:
Side view...note VTF-2 hiding near love seat:
I hope these picture links work!
Mark
"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff"
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Mark, nice setup. Pictures always make everything nicer.
I actually thought about you today when I was in Circuit City looking at their furniture. I'm looking for something to hold my DVDs and CDs. Is that where you got the rack? It looks very much like the one I saw there today.
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Yes, that's where I got it. There was another by Planet 3 that I liked at least as well, it only had 6 shelves, all glass, but supported by a piece of wood which was bolted to the frame at all 4 sides, but it was mahogany color, and the cherry went better with my speakers.
Mark
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Nice setup, the boston cherry compliments the interior well....kinda liked the wire for a QS4 sneaking out of the books to get to the speaker:).....enjoy....
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The rack looks great Mark! I kinda browsed the internet looking for racks for you, and was surprised at how the ones that looked half way acceptable were very expensive; $500 to $1000. The one you got looks just as good and, I'm assuming, cost a lot less.
Jack
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$279 + tax at Circuit City
Mark
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Nice setup! What TV is that?
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It's a Hitachi 51GWX20B, which I have had calibrated.
Mark
"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff"
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You know that scene from Unbreakable where the janitor guy in the orange suit walks up to a house he likes and "moves in"?
I'm not trying to threaten you or anything, but watch out.
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Also, I see you're using sushi's patented "anti-reflective coffee table treatment" -- a.k.a. cluttered coffee table.
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