Despite lookin' ever so sexy, one big concern might be the placement of the HTPC and amplifier into that tight little space in the middle. Yes, it looks cleaner than anything we've ever seen, but a little ventilation for those extra hot components might be a good idea if he's looking to prolong his equipment life.
That said, man is his setup a beauty. Combining every scheme from the late 1970's to modern day gloss black, his home theater is like an homage for audiophile and home theater aficionado tech from the past 40 years.
Finally, one of our favorite details in this awesome close-up is his custom built IKEA HOL end table (Thanks Rich!) subwoofer box that encloses and hides the bulky thumper on the left side of the room against the wall. If you didn't know any better, you'd want to sit on it! Ah, but that's when we throw on that intro from 300 to shake your pants off. Oh, yeah.
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That custom-built subwoofer box appears to be an IKEA HOL end table/storage box (which is great for storing running electronics, but isn't custom-built!)
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