U Got Home Theater?
Yup.
123" screen, JVC RS1 1080p projector, Blu-ray, Anthem D2 processor, subs, etc etc.


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U Got Home Theater?
Yup.
123" screen, JVC RS1 1080p projector, Blu-ray, Anthem D2 processor, subs, etc etc.ancing Dot:
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Magneplaner 1.5 main speakers
I've just finished our new home and have temporarily put up our old system....
36" JVC I'Art Flat Tube
I paid 1200.00 for this beast in 2001. I swear it weighs 300 lbs. My brother swore that he would never help move it again!
Hey Justin... Very nice system!
I bought a 36" Toshiba (Semi-Flat Tube), back in the mid '90's... Yep, another 300-POUNDER!!!! It's down in the "Game Room" now and it ain't movin'!!!
Congrats on your Christmas present!:thumbup:
(Isn't it amazing that a 36" tv that's 10 years old weighs FOUR TIMES as much as a brand new 65" LCD?):w00t:
Bill and Justin...
I have an old 36 inch Mitsubishi that is still going strong after at least 15 years. The thing easily weighs 300 lbs. It is in my master bedroom in a cabinet. It's not high def but it gets the job done![]()
WHOA. That's what I'm talkin' about!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Heh, needless to say, I spend a LOT of time in there! Not just movies (I'm definitely a movie buff) but there is nothing like watching sports in HD on a 123" screen!![]()
True! How much better is Blu-Ray than DVD? How noticible is the difference?
On a screen this size, Blu-ray makes a huge difference. I've got so used to watching Blu-ray, that it is very difficult to go back to watching regular DVD's now, so I seldom do.
We downsized when we bought the new house so there wasn't an extra room for a "media room" so the speakers, receiver, seating and buttkicker are going bye bye. I did keep the TV and will get a smaller "all in one box" Blu-Ray and surround sound setup for the living room. Cest la Vie... I will make up for the loss on the next house haha![]()