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    Stereo stand I made

    I made this before Christmas. I used a lazy susan so I wouldn't have to pull the unit out to get at the wires. I made the shelves narrower at the back & arched the front for visual interest.
    http://makeashorterlink.com/?O54825747

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    Your stand

    Wow, nice work! Something like that in a store would go for $200-$300.

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    Red face That's what I like to see....

    Organized wires, all labeled and sech. Very nice job. Salamander couldn't have done any better. Enjoy.

    Da Worfster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Worf101
    Organized wires, all labeled and sech. Very nice job. Salamander couldn't have done any better. Enjoy.

    Da Worfster
    Yeah, I cut slots into the rear of the shelves & tried to secure the cables in them by tapping finishing nails at either side & wrapping twist-ties around them, but it's hard to get away from the rat's nest syndrome.

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    Nice job! That looks like a Harman Kardon receiver in there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poneal
    Nice job! That looks like a Harman Kardon receiver in there too.
    Yep, an AVR 325. The stand's real stable even with a 40 lb weight at the top.

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    Looks great! Lazy susans should be mandatory.
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    Unhappy Umm You taking any orders? :)

    Very nice very very nice.

    Quick question for you; Is this the permanent setup for your home theater? Reason I'm,asking is that I see that your speakers are very close together and I"m wondering how it sounds. I'm being asked to rearrange my HT to better accomadte a home office and I"m really nervous that the movewill it make its sound bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3db
    Very nice very very nice.

    Quick question for you; Is this the permanent setup for your home theater? Reason I'm,asking is that I see that your speakers are very close together and I"m wondering how it sounds. I'm being asked to rearrange my HT to better accomadte a home office and I"m really nervous that the movewill it make its sound bad.
    Actually, that's my TV (a 56" Zenith) on the left. I'm guessing my fronts are about 10' apart.

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