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Joakim Wendel wrote:
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fogdog wrote:


TCS wrote:

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:50:56 -0400, fogdog wrote:


Joakim Wendel wrote:


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TCS wrote:




On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 12:22:43 +0200, Joakim Wendel

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There was no suggestion of a TV in the OP...(Nowadays there are plasma's
and procection and whathaveyounot)
But i would like to add that IF You decide to put Your center on the
receiver make sure that You allow for air to pass through the receiver.

My problem is I have limited space to put all the components I have.
Check this pic out
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg270h/receiver_setup.jpg


Why don't you just put the center speaker on top of the tv?
I can't really tell from the picture if it's a flatscreen, or a tube.
If it's a tube, put the speaker on top; if it's a flatscreen, leave the
speaker on top of the DVD. If there's too much vibration -- the dvd
skips -- then perhaps another shelf just for the speaker.




I have a rackmount tascam dat player coming that I am going to add to
the line-up. Where do you think everything should go? My main problem
is that I am not tall enough to reach the record player so I would like
to move it down to a lower level.


It is a tube however there are lots of drunkards that frequent my room
and the top of the tube tv is slanted so the center speaker would not be
very secure.



There is a perfect solution for You! A little center speaker stand that
is designed for putting a center on a TV just like Yours.

See picture;
http://194.132.118.17/item_img/se/large/l095363f.jpg

It's a bad idea to put anything directly on top of a component like Your
DVD player.

Expect a bit boomy bass from Your center since it is located in a corner.

Where might one purchase something of this nature from?