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Updated Picture of the HT
I haven't posted an update for my theater for a couple of years. This shot shows the EP800s and the VP180.
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The nude shot is always best for a picture. I usually keep them covered up. The grille for the VP180 however is still in production, so I don't have it yet. How high is your room? About 8-8.5 feet?
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The MoPads really do make a difference. My cabinet is wood. Since the speaker weighs so much, I would be hesitent to use the spikes on glass. The room is supposed to have a 9ft ceiling, but I have not measured it in a while. It's at least 8.5ft.
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...spikes... The room is supposed to have a 9ft ceiling, but I have not measured it in a while. You've got to watch for those piston driven ceilings installed by your foes.
Pioneer PDP-5020FD, Marantz SR6011 Axiom M5HP, VP160HP, QS8 Sony PS4, surround backs -Chris
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Thanks for the tip, I'm thinking MoPad will be the first thing to try, cheaper and more aesthetic than a separate stand for the center channel.
"If you try to turn toward it, you go against it."
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Wow. Very impressive. That VP180 is pretty intimidating.
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What's intimidating is when my (soon to be) 3 year old goes over to it and is tempted push the drivers in. I hope the grille is released soon!
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Even more amazing than the last time you posted a pic of your theater!
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Did you used to have the VP150? If yes, how does the VP180 compare? Is it worth the upgrade? Amazing setup by the way
Bruno M80s/VP180/QS8s/EP600/AVR-890 ------------------------------------ "The problem is choice..."
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I had the VP150. IMO the VP180 is definitely worth the upgrade if you have M60s or M80s.
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