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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
ClubNeon #340235 02/26/11 10:18 PM
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Thanks, Chris.

Can the 3808 connect any other way? I only saw RCA outs at the back. It doesn't have XLR connections that I'm aware of.

Edit-I just looked at the manual, and RCA is the only way.

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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Ya_basta #340238 02/26/11 10:42 PM
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You would need balanced connectors, these are what I have.

http://www.takefiveaudio.com/mall/shopexd.asp?id=949 And then I also have these which fit very nice

http://www.takefiveaudio.com/mall/shopexd.asp?id=780 They aren't cheap but they are very good quality.

Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
SBrown #342613 03/19/11 09:14 PM
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This is a frustrating project. Now the BJC HDMI cable won't pull through the bulkhead because it's so thick (it won't go around a corner).

Looks like a hole is required.

I'll tell ya, it's good I can't vent my frustration physically.

Getting drunk tonight at Teri's party, so that'll help momentarily. I'll take some pictures of her and her girlfriends for you guys.


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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Ya_basta #342618 03/19/11 11:14 PM
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Getting drunk tonight at Teri's party, so that'll help momentarily. I'll take some pictures of her and her girlfriends for you guys.


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CV #342621 03/20/11 01:06 AM
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Cak's drunk yeeeeegaw!


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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Ya_basta #342735 03/21/11 04:19 PM
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That's it. I am getting myself one of those remote presence robots so I can party with Cam again.


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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Murph #342764 03/21/11 09:53 PM
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Two weekends ago when I was in Toronto, I had a lady jump on me. But at Teri's party, Nelson jumped on my lap and kissed me on the lips. Not good! And yes, I'm sure there will be a picture surfacing eek .

Changing the subject.

Does anyone know what I would use for an IR input on the back of my 3808? I want to connect my Harmony remote extender to it via a stereo cable, which is possible, but anything I've come across online says to plug the cable into the IR input, but there isn't an input labeled such.

There is a "remote control" in and out jack, as well as a "trigger" in and out jack. Does anyone have any idea what input I'm supposed to use?

Thank you very much.



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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Ya_basta #342778 03/21/11 11:38 PM
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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
ClubNeon #342813 03/22/11 01:17 AM
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Thank you, Chris.


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Re: Help choosing an in-wall component rack/shelf.
Ya_basta #342974 03/23/11 07:49 PM
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Here's a picture of Teri, Jen, and my sis (from left to right) from Teri's Vegas theme party.



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