Location: Portland, Oregon
A/V or Home Office: Both!
Favorite Source: CNET is where I go to figure out if a product I need has even been invented! About.com can be a useful site - it is where I found out about ORB AUDIO.
What inspired you? Tech gadgets should be useful but hidden. In the living room is a ROKU Soundbridge that streams music from my desktop to the stereo. The speaker are from ORB AUDIO and were selected for their small profile and the great reviews I read. The media cabinet (Soorikian Furniture) houses a receiver, dvd player and a center channel speaker. The cut-outs allow me to use the remote controls through the doors.










Neat and clean. I love the A/V cabinet. But I want capital C-O-O-L! Let's see some really innovative solutions and installations!
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Having your center channel inside that cabinet is probably a little detrimental to the sound as the wooden grates are blocking it.
Also, have you never had an issue with the Roku Soundbridge bouncing off the subwoofer?
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Doesn't having the TV in front of the window create a bad glare/lighting situation? If it's sunny outside and you're looking straight at the window/tv, I would imagine your eyes/corneas close up and you can barely see the tv.
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I know it's the tech snob in me, but I just can't geek out to any AV setup with a low-def CRT in it...
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Mostly I just love my cozy little office space that is hidden from the rest of the world.
As for the TV - I never watch it. I'm more of a music fiend. I've seriously considered getting rid of the TV - except I like watching movies (at night when glare isn't an issue). It's more of an Audio setup and not so much a Visual setup.
The ROKU has never bounced off the subwoofer. And I do turn my music up LOUD.
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I don't really see anything here that spells COOL, although the cut out doors are a nice touch.
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