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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Sorry, man. All this typing makes me thirsty.

I'll make it up to ya. :)
 
PSWii60

PSWii60

Full Audioholic
Im just as curious to see that MASSIVE aquarium filled as I am to see your finished HT setup. Its like Ripley's Aquarium in there. :eek: (I can't even keep a goldfish alive):(
 
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westcott

Audioholic General
From an acoustics standpoint, I would be tempted to suggest you change the orientation of your equipment and furniture.

I would place the display on the back, short wall and move the furniture to suit the viewing angle, further out in the open.

A good rule of thumb is about 2/3 back from the display. Sitting against a wall should be avoided.

I really like the kitchen area and I am also a big fan of salt and fresh water aquariums.

Keep up the good work and keep us posted on your progress.
 
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RParker

Enthusiast
Im just as curious to see that MASSIVE aquarium filled as I am to see your finished HT setup. Its like Ripley's Aquarium in there. :eek: (I can't even keep a goldfish alive):(

Might be while, the tank in the pictures is cracked and needs to be replaced, that's why it's sitting empty. That one is 265 gallon and the new one will be bigger, around 315 gallons - saltwater.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Might be while, the tank in the pictures is cracked and needs to be replaced, that's why it's sitting empty. That one is 265 gallon and the new one will be bigger, around 315 gallons - saltwater.
Its seems "fishy" to me that Audioholics are worried about a tank thats empty. This is not Underwater Audioholics.......:eek::D
 
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