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RE: OT Was: back to basics - laying cables NOW: Bedroom stuff



> Big speakers in a big room or an AV room fine, small room then no I
> wouldn't do it either, partly the reason that there's a DAV in the

Whats a DAV when it's at home?????

> bedroom! I had Bose's but I gave them away to a mate that had a space
> problem, I liked them though and I know a lot of people moan
> about them
> but for HA/AV applications I rated them highly. Pity they cost as much
> as they do :(

Complaints about cost from the man with the *very* expensive taste in hard
wired IR distribution systems :-D

I have the AM15 setup in the lounge as didn't want to give up valuable space
to speakers - not _that_ small a lounge, but the sofas are f**king huge :) 
Speakers are at the limit of their design though - the fronts are about
12-15' apart (ceiling mounted in the corners of the room) so just listening
to music there's a bit of an empty space in the middle of the room IMO,
though others don't seem to notice.
Doing it again, I'd hve the bose just for A/V where the centre channel locks
u to the screen anyway, and in-ceiling Sonance speakers for audio only.
These work well in the dining room and would be fine for 'main' listening
too.......

> As for the TV, well the deal is: so long as it's hidden in
> the cupboard
> I can get whatever appears to be "reasonable", I thought a 32"
> widescreen was pushing my luck just a tad! ;)


Why didn't you suggest a plasma screen u could hide behind some curtains
instead? :-D

> > You're really going for the Top Git slot now aren't you? :-)
> >
>
> Damn, here was me thinking I'd already achieved that honour ;)

It's close, but.....yep - you're there now :D


Tony


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