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Pic #1 OK we are Really Entering "GeekVille" Now. This is a View Behind the Screen Showing the Polk CS1000P Center Speaker. Having the Center Speaker Located Behind the Screen Really Anchors the Dialog to the Screen and Makes a Huge Difference in Your Viewing Pleasure! This is a Must With a Big Screen Set-up and Once You Have Heard The Dialog Coming Out of Proper Location You Would Have to Have it (Or At Least I Did!)
Pic #2 Another Picture Looking Down From Above Showing the Back of the Center Channel, Carver TFM 35x amps. You Can Also See the Subwoofer Ports on the Back of the Polk Center Speaker. The Polk Full Range Center Speaker Really Sounds Great
Pic #3 A View Showing the Component Shelves. This is Basically a Narrow 14 foot Deep Room behind the Screen with all the Equipment in it. This Space behind the Screen Makes it Very Easy to Work on the Equipment. Having this Space behind the Screen was One of the Best Things I Built. I Appreciate This Space Every Time I Go Back There
Pic #4 This is a Picture From above and you Can See the Middle three Amps. You Can Not See the Lexicon Pre/Pro Under the Shelf Below Center Amp but You Can See The Wiring.
Pic #1 Close-up Showing The Amps and Connections on the Top Shelf.
#2 Another Rear View of Components Under the Screen. Interconnects Used FMS 6 Nines For the Front three Amps, BetterCables For the Rear Speakers, Side Speakers and Side Subs. Monster 950I's for the Snell Main Subs and Monster 850's For the Side Subs, AudioQuest For the DVD Coax and Various other Monster Interconnects. The Cables Used are World Polaris's for the Mains, AudioQuest for the Center, Monster for the Main Snell Subs, Side Subs, Side Speakers and the Rear Speakers.
#3 A Close Up of the BetterCables on One of the Amps. I won a Gift Certificate that enabled me to buy Some of these. They are Really Nice Build Quality. I am Still Breaking them in and I will Post Additional info on these As Soon as I do a Comparison (So Far I Think They are the Best Value Out There).