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Old 02-01-2007, 7:45 PM   #1
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My install

Thought I'd finally post a pic of my install. It is almost finished, just need to fit the skirting board. The TV has been in for about a month now. There have been no issues with heat even after heavy use, which I am really pleased with.

LCD is Samsung N73
Denon 1906
Sky+
xbox 360
kef ci100 front speakers
missions mcube rears
Logitech Harmony 880
Samsung HD860



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Old 02-01-2007, 10:57 PM   #2
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Re: My install

welcome to the forums mate.
Excellent install, nice and clean. Any before and after pics?
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Old 02-01-2007, 11:15 PM   #3
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Re: My install

Thanks, I have been around on the forum for quite a while gathering info and waiting to move. The house is a new build so before it was just a flat magnolia wall so I didn't take any pics. I do have a few work in progress pics, see below, excuse the quality they are off my phone





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Old 03-01-2007, 12:28 AM   #4
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Re: My install

Looks very neat and tidy matey , only criticism from me is that stand looks very beefy and very expensive!
You could have bought a much cheaper wall mount bracket and used a timber / metal frame work to mount it in the same place!

apart from that top work

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Re: My install

The mounts looks like the 300 vogel bad boy..

Nice install though.

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Re: My install

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Looks very neat and tidy matey , only criticism from me is that stand looks very beefy and very expensive!
You could have bought a much cheaper wall mount bracket and used a timber / metal frame work to mount it in the same place!

apart from that top work

Jon
The only reason i went for the vogels mount is that it extends so i can pull the lcd out for access to the rear, granted it is pretty tight when you pull the screen out and not exactly a simple task but it does allow for a bit of fiddling if I ever need to change a cable. I would have gone for a cheaper mount if it was to stay fixed permanently but I just wanted to ensure i could get to the back if need be.
Thanks for the comments anyway and also a quick thank you to all other members in general as this forum has been a great help in getting my project sorted.
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Old 03-01-2007, 12:14 PM   #7
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ah now i didnt thinks about that, bloody good idea
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Old 03-01-2007, 6:52 PM   #8
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Re: My install

love the room how do the in wall speakers sound
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Re: My install

thanks, the speakers sound really good especially on movies with decent surround sound. I was slightly worried about them being too small and a little tinny as the creative audio site recommends the larger kef in wall speakers but they fill the room perfectly well as its not exactly a huge living room. They come with back cans so you don't lose a lot of sound into the wall and there's no vibration even when they are on really loud. Build quality and fixings supplied with the speakers are really good as well, suppose this contributes to the lack of vibration

Here's a few other pics of the room, the mcube speakers are currently sat on the settee, I have the wall brackets but haven't got round to fitting them and chasing the cables in yet.

I also need to sort the lighting out and get another lutron dimmer when we replace the energy saving bulb that is in. We have only been in the house for a couple of months though so I have been trying to sort out other rooms at the same time. We'll get there eventually







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Old 03-01-2007, 11:56 PM   #10
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Re: My install

Nice setup, was there a fireplace there before or has that all be added. I thought about a similar setup but without a fireplace currently I'm not sure I can afford to loose that much room space (unless I put another shelf in above the AV equipment and above the TV)
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Re: My install

Hey

I think thats the first time i have seen kef ci 100 used like that..............yes i like it keeps cost down and looks stylish.
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Nice setup, was there a fireplace there before or has that all be added. I thought about a similar setup but without a fireplace currently I'm not sure I can afford to loose that much room space (unless I put another shelf in above the AV equipment and above the TV)
There was a fire surround, marble hearth and fused spur for an electric fire but no actual fire, as with a lot of new builds they are a bit tight on fixtures and fittings. The fused spur was used to power the equipment and we got rid of the surround and hearth and built the chimney breast in its place.
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Old 04-01-2007, 8:53 PM   #13
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Re: My install

Wow really nice setup there it really looks like a chimney breast not an install
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Old 14-01-2007, 9:51 PM   #14
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Re: My install

A bit off point - but just browsing and saw the sofa ....

Like it ...!!

Where is it from please ....
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