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Last post 08-17-2011, 9:54 AM by rwswanson. 5 replies.
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  •  05-01-2009, 1:13 PM 10764

    Updated photo

    Bought a 6T to replace my 6C center.  New A/V rack also.  Still have to hide wires and paint.

    24 hours in a day ... 24 beers in a case ... coincidence?
  •  05-01-2009, 2:55 PM 10765 in reply to 10764

    Re: Updated photo

    Looks nice.  I see that your tv is hanging from the ceiling instead of a wall mount.

    How high is the ceiling in that room?

    Does that allow you to swivel and tilt the tv?


    Joe
    If you can't have fun doing it, it's probably not worth doing.
  •  05-01-2009, 6:25 PM 10766 in reply to 10765

    Re: Updated photo

    Thanks Joe-  It has a swivel so you can pivot the tv up or down. You can even turn left/right if needed.  8' ceilings.  I had the tv on the other end of the room but the Towers blocked the hallway (not much) but I decided to switch everything and hang the tv so I could squeeze a tower in there.  Going to paint eventually...already had the color picked out, I believe your HT room is the red I am going to use also.  Just watched my first blu-ray with 3 6Ts across the front....all I can say is WOW. :) 
    24 hours in a day ... 24 beers in a case ... coincidence?
  •  05-02-2009, 12:22 AM 10767 in reply to 10766

    Re: Updated photo

    I love the set up, especially the 6T as a center. The ceiling mount is a good idea, I assume due to what appears to be a window behind it

    -Bill
  •  05-02-2009, 5:14 AM 10768 in reply to 10767

    Re: Updated photo

    Correct window is behind the plasma.  Mount is 2' from window/wall.  Main reason for going with a ceiling mount though was to squeeze another 6T in there for the center.
    24 hours in a day ... 24 beers in a case ... coincidence?
  •  08-17-2011, 9:54 AM 14685 in reply to 10768

    Re: Updated photo

    so you choose the TV over a window?
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