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    New Home Theatre

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    Just letting you guys know about my awesome Home Theatre. Total Price at the completetion of items.

    1. Onkyo 674 HDMI upconvert Receiver - $530 shipped
    2. Yambeka 7.1 Speaker System - $239 shipped
    3. Panoview Gray Wolf II 106" - $239 shipped
    4. SVS PBNSD-10 Sub woofer - $470 shipped
    5. Panasonic PT-AE100U Projector - $1225 shipped
    6. Projector Ceiling mount - $50
    7 300 Ft of 16guage speaker wire - $62 (16 guage is great under 25ft)
    8. subwoofer 25ft coax cable - $10
    9. 3 HDMI cables (from Ebay) $36 They work great
    10. 3 Set of Faux Leather HT Recliners - $1100
    11. Leather Couch that separates into
    3 separate reclining chairs - $430
    12. Old Fashioned Popcorn Machine - $250

    With a grand total of - $4641 --- Outstanding for under $5000


    Thanks to Digital Dude for assisting me with getting a great package at a great price.


    The Onkyo 674 is amazing. It upconverts all signals, audio and video from any connection (component, composite etc... It really does work too!!!!

    My Standard Definiton Dish Signal on my 42 and 52 DLP's is very poor, but with the 674 to the projector --- it's actually the best picture in the house.

    The 674 has a microphone that helps you set-up your system and it works very well.

    Do not let other people "Videophiles" try to convince you that 1080p is that much better than 720p. This Panasonic projector is downright amazing for the price.

    The Projector was extremely simple to set-up too. Mount it, turn the focus knob and WOW!!!!!

    I still have to build a platform for the couch and finish the walls, but I will send pics to show set-up.

    ROOM IS 25 x 13 with NO natural light coming in. Basement is completely underground.

    If anyone has any questions or comments, please feel free to respond

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    Sounds cool add some shakers if you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfergie View Post
    Sounds cool add some shakers if you can
    are those the things that mount under your seat???? I think SVS sells them!!!

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    Yeah I have some, they are really cool

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    Yep, if you search them, some places still call them Bass Transducers.


    http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/tactile.html




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    Those are the ones I have, I power them with an old 150 watt receiver... (got them at parts express)

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    Quote Originally Posted by charper1 View Post
    Yep, if you search them, some places still call them Bass Transducers.


    http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/tactile.html


    When someone new watches a movie I don't tell them about the shakers. Check their faces when the boom starts.





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    Quote Originally Posted by nsaspook View Post
    When someone new watches a movie I don't tell them about the shakers. Check their faces when the boom starts.


    Very cool!!! Now what kind of shakers are those and how do you have them powered.

    As listed already, I have the Onkyo 674 Receiver. I am assuming this is not what should be powering the shakers.

    Thanks,

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    Aren't they connected directly to the receiver or amp like a passive sub?

    EDIT: Found This


    http://www.baudline.com/erik/bass/tactile_faq.html




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