Pics! My bedroom Harman/Kardon and Polk HT

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Anthar

Audiophyte
Here...this is the home theater i had put together xD

Receiver Harman/Kardon AVR 354
HDTV Sharp 46" Class HDTV
Blu-ray Player Sony BDP-S350
Front Speakers Polk TSi300 Towers
Center Speaker Polk CSi 100 Center
Surround Speakers Polk OWM 3 Satellites
Subwoofer Klipsch Sub 10


this is the best part in my system!! my HARMAN/KARDON!!!





this is an overview of my HT




my polk center...




part of my 46" sharp xD





sony blu ray player




another view of my HT

 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Welcome to the forum! I'm looking forward to the pictures.
 
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Anthar

Audiophyte
hey thanks for the warm welcome =)

here are the pictures...enjoy!!
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
Get that speaker out of the hole its in and move the other one out a foot and they will sound much better. Those need a little room to open up a bit... looks good though.
 
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Anthar

Audiophyte
Get that speaker out of the hole its in and move the other one out a foot and they will sound much better. Those need a little room to open up a bit... looks good though.
taking the speaker out out the hole will be a little hard will it work if i take the back panel of the hole out?
btw thanks for your advise!
 
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westcott

Audioholic General
Get that speaker out of the hole its in and move the other one out a foot and they will sound much better. Those need a little room to open up a bit... looks good though.
I think jamie was being diplomatic about your speaker positioning. I would go a little further and suggest ditching the entertainment center all together. It would really open up the front of the room, allow for better speaker placement for all of your front speakers. It is not recommended to place any speaker in an enclosure or near any other barrier. Speakers really should be placed a good distance from the walls and all other obstacles should be removed. The center channel should also be at ear height.

I had grown rather attached to my large entertainment center that I had for many years too but you will thank yourself later once it is gone. It really does make a noticeable difference.

Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Following the logic of the previous suggestions, a boxed in speaker sounds boxed in. Believe me when I say it. For your speakers to sound their best they should be moved away from the walls and entertainment center. Especially your floorstanders. Also, the center will sound much better, lower, centered between your mains and out of that box.
 
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