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I should have mentioned that before you started. LOL...
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Kitchen floor is all done now. Except buying and installing trim pieces. Then add a door there in the upper left of picture that leads downstairs to my future HT room. My camera adds a green tint to this floor, but actually it's brown and beige.
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Looks good, Brian! ummm....maybe I should have mentioned to use a respirator for the vinyl adhesive before you started....
Last edited by Adrian; 11/22/10 03:37 AM. Reason: saw an opportunity for a joke
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Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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That's an impressive amount of work for a few days.
I'd still be researching the sander. Trying to find the appropriate mathematical model to simulate the belt/floor interaction.
Pioneer PDP-5020FD, Marantz SR6011 Axiom M5HP, VP160HP, QS8 Sony PS4, surround backs -Chris
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It's been a while since I've taken a picture of my living room HT, I added it to my signature line and just wanted to see what it looked like here. This setup creates a unique wall-of-sound that I really like.
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I bet that it sounds pretty good Reminiscent of my wall of sound:
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Talk about impressive. I take it that the M22's are the surrounds in this picture? or, are the M80 and the M22 running on the same channel? I have my 2 sets of M22 on the same channels. Each pair has speaker wire that is terminated in banana plugs, with one set of plugs plugged into the other set.
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That is why I run banana plugs with my set ups, just to try out different pairings etc. very easily.
My M22's and VP150 were mostly there just to eat up space during that picture but I did eventually run the M22's with the M80s and the M60 was my center which I did run with the Vp150 just to see how all this speakage sounded. It was too much for my little space and with all that height everything just hit you like wall. It was from all of this testing that I decided a vertical center really was a much better way to go. I still prefer the M60 look to the M80's.
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One thing I noticed during initial testing with 2 sets of L/R is that they must be vertically aligned. Yours aren't in this picture. Not vertically aligning them produces an unpleasant effect.
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