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Re: Center Speakers was: Tosh RPTV



My centre speaker is a Mission 77c1 - this is long and thin and therefore
sits on top of the (quite narrow) TV cabinet without *too* much overhang.
It
has been there for well over a year now with no hint of wobble, or any
indication that it might fall off...

In fact it did fall off one time, - but that was becasue I was moving the
whole AV rack across carpet so I could reach round to the rats nest behind
it... - fortunately it had a soft landing... (me!) and was none the worse
for wear.. (lesson learned though!)

... If it ain't broke, don't fix it...

Paul G








>From: Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: UKHA List <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Center Speakers was: [ukha_d] Tosh RPTV
>Date: 06 May 2003 14:22:20 +0100
>
>On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 14:05, Stuart Booth wrote:
>
> > My centre speaker is waaayyyyy too large and heavy to balance
> > precariously on top of the TV!
>
>I'm just using an old stereo speaker as my centre, what does it
actually
>do? Are there any benefits to be had using a "proper" centre
speaker?
>What's the difference, and would I be able to butcher the thing I'm
>using, and build my own?
>
>--
>Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@xxxxxxx>
>


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