Post your entertainment center setup (tvs/bluray/games/furniture)

My setup
Samsung Plasma
KEF 7.1 system with 4 channels in ceiling
Yamaha Rx-V2600 received
Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu Ray
Xbox360

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Originally Posted by peep tha sneaKs

eaalto - how much did that stand run you?

I think it ran us ~$300, but we might have had a slight discount because we bought a bunch of furniture all at once (full bedroom set, sectional sofa, and the entertainment center).  
 
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I need to upgrade the speakers and sub, but it sounds nice for TV and movies and looks really clean.
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^ TV looks a little bit high but still better than mine without a doubt.
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Originally Posted by notoriousniq

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I need to upgrade the speakers and sub, but it sounds nice for TV and movies and looks really clean.
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ive been staring at these two pictures tryna figure out where the wires were.
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and i still am baffled, how'd you do it?
 
I'm sure the wires are through that back wall. What I don't understand is where the hell is all that stuff plugged in?? The outlet underneath is completely empty?
 
Calypso Chanta wrote:
ive been staring at these two pictures tryna figure out where the wires were.
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and i still am baffled, how'd you do it?



Ran everything through the walls - it's the only way to go. I don't understand why people go halfway by just hanging their TVs on the wall and then running the cables down the front of the wall. There's always other options than that, and in my opinion they're all better than doing nothing.
To the other guy, it isn't too high at all. My couches are back about 15 ft or so from the screen and the mount has a slight downward tilt, so it's pretty much perfect for me.
 
Originally Posted by bijald0331

I'm sure the wires are through that back wall. What I don't understand is where the hell is all that stuff plugged in?? The outlet underneath is completely empty?

Ran the power cables through the wall, too. The wires feed out on the other side of the wall and plug in to a surge protector back there.
I need to get a pic of that other outlet in the front, too. I wired that up myself - it's got an ethernet plug, DVI, digital tos-link, and s-video plug - all connect up to the TV, stereo, or my router. It's a nice thing to have to connect up my computer to my TV - I use slingbox, so this way I can have the video and audio on the TV.
 
Originally Posted by notoriousniq

Originally Posted by bijald0331

I'm sure the wires are through that back wall. What I don't understand is where the hell is all that stuff plugged in?? The outlet underneath is completely empty?

Ran the power cables through the wall, too. The wires feed out on the other side of the wall and plug in to a surge protector back there.
I need to get a pic of that other outlet in the front, too. I wired that up myself - it's got an ethernet plug, DVI, digital tos-link, and s-video plug - all connect up to the TV, stereo, or my router. It's a nice thing to have to connect up my computer to my TV - I use slingbox, so this way I can have the video and audio on the TV.
cottdamn! Nice work
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TOO lazy to take pics...but picture a 50" Pioneer Plasma on a black TV stand.
 
Good stuff in here guys
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Here's what I got:

42" Panny plasma
Epson projector
85 inch DIY screen
OLD Kenwood 5.1
PS3
PS2
Modded Xbox (emulators, etc.)

Sorry for the picture quality, pretty dark room.  Took some with the flash so you can actually see what's going on.


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We just bought our house a few months ago, so I've still got quite a bit left to do.  Cables from the PJ will eventually run directly behind the wall but I've got to get my power outlet back there.  Have to bundle/conceal the cables behind the TV as well.  It's nothing too amazing, but it works for us. 
 
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52" Samsung LCD
Comcast HD (recently replaced with DirecTV)
PS3
iPod dock connected to TV for better sound than TV speakers provide
 
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