Suggestion.
Hey everyone..I am wondering if anyone has any idea if the cc690 v.4 and studio 100v.5 will match up. The reason I am asking is that I have the 690v.5 but I cant place my TV on top of it due to the curvature. Thanks in advance!
Place your TV on top of your center channel? About building a stand for your TV and place your center channel inside the stand. Just make a simple wood frame to accomodate your center speaker and put your TV on top.
Like this:
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* You just build a new stand on top of the original stand, that will fit your center speaker, and put repose your TV set on top of that second stand.
I hope you got the idea.
That's what I'll do if I was in that situation (or build my own custom wood TV stand with center speaker and components cabinet, because I'm good at this).
Bob
P.S. Wow! Warpdrv just beat me up to it, quite amazing, because this is exactly what I was trying to draw while he posted it! Now you got the very clear idea, thanks to Warpdrv.