So called Media Units

3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
In my seacrch to get a media unit with a built in electric fireplace, I've come to realize that very few new media units, especally with a builtin electric fireplace can accept an AVR the size of Yamaha RX-V1500/1800/1900 models let alone the new RX-A models. The units are either not deep enough, shelf space height and width is not high/wide enough to provide sufficient air flow or combination of both. Why prroduce media units when they cannot accept the heart of a media system? Its ludicrous.
 
sizzam

sizzam

Audioholic
In my seacrch to get a media unit with a built in electric fireplace, I've come to realize that very few new media units, especally with a builtin electric fireplace can accept an AVR the size of Yamaha RX-V1500/1800/1900 models let alone the new RX-A models. The units are either not deep enough, shelf space height and width is not high/wide enough to provide sufficient air flow or combination of both. Why prroduce media units when they cannot accept the heart of a media system? Its ludicrous.

I Agree but they do make "media units" big enough however they cost a pretty penny to match, here's one example
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But as far as a built in fireplace I've not heard of those till now.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I can't imagine there's a huge market for a media unit with a fake fireplace in the first place, but could also be more aimed at the tv/soundbar crowd?
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
I can't imagine there's a huge market for a media unit with a fake fireplace in the first place, but could also be more aimed at the tv/soundbar crowd?
The ones I've seen have the TV lifts in them so that when the TV isn't in use it goes into the back. No AVR happening in that situation. It's a cool idea, but like you said, it's for the less than audio inclined.
 
John Parks

John Parks

Audioholic Samurai
In my seacrch to get a media unit with a built in electric fireplace, I've come to realize that very few new media units, especally with a builtin electric fireplace can accept an AVR the size of Yamaha RX-V1500/1800/1900 models let alone the new RX-A models. The units are either not deep enough, shelf space height and width is not high/wide enough to provide sufficient air flow or combination of both. Why prroduce media units when they cannot accept the heart of a media system? Its ludicrous.
Wow- you’re right! It seems they’re all 15” deep or so (way too shallow) and fit components +/-15” wide (way too narrow). Most “real” AV components are 17” wide- I guess these are aimed at, as @lovinthehd mentioned, sound bars and smaller disc spinners.

I enjoy a challenge, though and will do some searching. What’s a good budget for you?
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Wow- you’re right! It seems they’re all 15” deep or so (way too shallow) and fit components +/-15” wide (way too narrow). Most “real” AV components are 17” wide- I guess these are aimed at, as @lovinthehd mentioned, sound bars and smaller disc spinners.

I enjoy a challenge, though and will do some searching. What’s a good budget for you?
Here's my solution.

 
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