I'd be upset if I had to put my speakers in the corner like that.
Yeah, it causes me to tear up nearly every day.
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I'd be upset if I had to put my speakers in the corner like that.
I see a console collector, but the setup is not unique at all. With a PC setup you can do much more.
Ok cool? This isn't the PC / workstation setup forum though. Nobody said you could do more with console setups. Stop being defensive over dumb shit rofl
I was using something to compare to which elaborates on why these threads are silly
xbone is in there somewhere...
Europa Report? I like your taste in movies .
I'd be upset if I had to put my speakers in the corner like that.
im sorry if the answer to this is obvious but where do u guys put all your games?
My answer is evil to most but.I don't keep cases all my games are in cd sleeve in binders. All separated by system and alphabetic.
Very nice! Once my 52" goes out, I am upgrading to 70". BTW, I bet your neighbors love you with a sub like that :
70" Sharp Aquos Q+. Speakers are 32" tall for reference.
What is best way to get no wires like that? Using xbox one
Or you could have cut two small holes in the drywall and just routed the cables behind the drywall. All you need is a drywall saw, a string with a washer, and some patience (and maybe a nice cover to go over the holes). I am by no means a tool person (I don't own anything more than a few screw drivers and a hammer) and I could probably do it.The floating component rack has a false back that you can run all your wires into for everything. the side speakers run through a hole on either side of that rack into that false back. As for the TV we had to add new power and HDMI plates behind the tv and behind the false back of the component rack. Best way is to pay for it to be professionally done. Which I did do. I am just not a handy person when it comes to tools.
My answer is evil to most but.I don't keep cases all my games are in cd sleeve in binders. All separated by system and alphabetic.
[21CW]killerofall;1040853003 said:Or you could have cut two small holes in the drywall and just routed the cables behind the drywall. All you need is a drywall saw, a string with a washer, and some patience (and maybe a nice cover to go over the holes). I am by no means a tool person (I don't own anything more than a few screw drivers and a hammer) and I could probably do it.
Or go supper ghetto and just run the cables down the wall, put duck tape over it and paint the duck tape the same color as the wall. Hell, you can fix anything with duck tape right?
That's not code in CA. Don't know where he is, but that's not safe.
My setup isn't as clean or pretty as some of the ones I've seen here but TY for the inspiration.
shitty cell phone picture but here she is.
50" LED LCD
Xbox
Xbox 360
PS2
PS3
Dreamcast
SNES
Sega Model 1
Wii
Gamecube
N64
Roku
HTPC (mainly just a steambox)
gigabit networked with a dual band repeater.
Sorry I have to ask. What's the appeal of this? I assume it's up high so you're stuck looking up at a screen? I never understood why people do this, put tv's up high, over fireplaces and what not.
My parents have their TV over the fireplace, and yes it looks goofy as fuck when you're looking at it from another room, but while watching TV it isn't bad, and is actually kind of nice if you want to lay your head back on the couch/chair/whatever.
My parents did it really nice, though, you can't see a single wire on their set up.
How does one not show wires from their TV?
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How does one not show wires from their TV?
Heres my console set up. Nothing crazy but I figured I'd post it here.
I wont get the xbone, nothing that interests me is on it. Nothing that I can't get on my pc anyways. And thanks!