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Wide TV unit with space for PMC TB2

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Old 11-11-2009, 3:53 PM   #1
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Wide TV unit with space for PMC TB2

I'm looking for a TV unit with space for the PMC centre speaker. Needs to be around 180cm wide as I want to put a digital piano on top. Ideally it will also have plenty of drawer space for discs too.

I've seen the BDI stuff (shame they're doors, not drawers, but the PMC is 20cm tall so I'd be risking it having just a 20cm tall opening. Also, bearing in mind I will upgrade to a CB6 at some point (well, you would, wouldn't you...), I don't want to buy a new cabinet as well!

I'm imagining maybe 3 deep drawers with an opening above that would house the centre. I've seen similar, but the space above is always really low.

Any suggestions?
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Old 11-11-2009, 4:11 PM   #2
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Re: Wide TV unit with space for PMC TB2

Hi,

Have you seen the Salamander Designs TV Cabinets? These cabinets offer greater flexibility than BDI, optional active cooling is also available which is a really neat feature. If you tell me any particular models you like the look of I can check the centre speaker compartment height for you.

Did you look at the full BDI range?

Let me know if you have any further queries.

Regards

Paul
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Old 29-12-2009, 11:49 AM   #3
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Some fantastic TV units there and i'm looking for one at the moment but £1700 How is that justified?? My TV cost less and its considered a high end plasma
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