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#1 Shrinekeeper
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TV Setup

dmc4

UBUNTU

My Rack

Movie shelf

BackSpeakers

This isnt done, I still need to get furniture in the room and I am going to get it repainted soon. You can see the patch jobs from the last speaker system I had. Also going to be getting wall mount and should have TV up this weekend hopefully.

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here she is...

from the back

center shot

looks more then it cost;)

ArcticCat500

One word .... SHWEETT!

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#3 Shrinekeeper
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[QUOTE="Shrinekeeper"]

I know this has been done a thousand times, but I really think GS should sticky it so that we can all see what ppls setups look like. We can all keep it fun without people boasting that they have the best. Anyways I hope GS takes sticking it into consideration. So here's mine.

HT Setup 1

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gchicano16

Looks to me like you ran the wire behind the wall because it looks like you painted over some patches on the wall. :P

or you ran tape wire and just painted over it.

Lol, yea I have not got around to painting the room yet. But the patch job was not from the wiring, those holes are behind the speakers. What you see is 1. Where we had a shelf hanging holding the center speaker and 2. the other job was where we had a wall anchor holding a older Onkyo speaker. I am going to go with a much darker color when I repaint though to try and get more of a theatre feel.

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#4 Shrinekeeper
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Hey, the speaker wire for the front speakers I just ran through the wall. The back speakers I could not do this because the house is old and the studs run left to right instead of up and down because they are attacked to a concrete wall. So with the backs I run it under the trim all the way to the speakers than have the wire going from there into panduit up to the speakers. All my other wiring I used black tubing you can pickup at Radio Shack.
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Mine is a Sony KDL52XBR4 : Onkyo TX-SR605 : Klipsch Quintet SL /w JBL Control 1x for back rears. and a Klipsh 12" Down Firing Sub.
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yes I have the Klipsh Quintet SL series and I added a pair of JBL Control 1x for the back rears for 7.1.
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I know this has been done a thousand times, but I really think GS should sticky it so that we can all see what ppls setups look like. We can all keep it fun without people boasting that they have the best. Anyways I hope GS takes sticking it into consideration. So here's mine.

HT Setup 1

HT Setup 2

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#9 Shrinekeeper
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I am pretty sure most PC games still use EAX for multi speakers systems. Unfortunetly receivers (at least all the ones i have seen) does not support EAX, so the best your are going to get is a Dolby Pro Logic style sound. And as far as I know, there is no fix for this, the only way your are going to get true surround sound out of your PC games, that I know of, is to use PC speakers since your sound care is built to decode EAX. The only time your are going to get true surround out of games is if they actually support Dolby Digital.

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#10 Shrinekeeper
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Hey, thanks alot for the info you two. I just ordered my mount and its actually 32" long so I can dead center the mount and hit 3 studs with it. I'll just have to drill some holes on the edges of the mount.