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The Mjolnir Home Theater

phillihp23

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The Mjolnir Home Theater

Denon AVR4520CI, Emotiva XPA-5 Gen 2, Polk CSi A6 Center, Polk RTi A9 Front, Polk RTi A7 Front Wide, Polk RTi A1 Front Height, Polk FXi A6 Side, Polk RTi A3 Rear, SVS PB12-NSD x2 Front, SVS PC12-NSD x2 Rear, Panasonic PT-AE7000U, Visual Apex CineWhite 100" Screen, PS4, Dish Hopper, Darbee Darblet DVP 5000View attachment 1515 View attachment 1516 View attachment 1517 View attachment 1518 View attachment 1519 View attachment 1520 View attachment 1521 View attachment 1522 View attachment 1523 View attachment 1524 View attachment 1525 View attachment 1526 View attachment 1527

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What a beautiful space to hang out in, phillihp23! You have definitely done your due diligence and worked hard to come up with a package like this.
 
This is an excellent home theater. Thank You for sharing !!
 
Yep... agree... very nice! I bet it sounds great!
 
Philip, have ever tried orienting your center channel vertically?
 
Philip, have ever tried orienting your center channel vertically?
I have not. I don't know if that would be advantageous. That would mean one of the speakers would be basically shooting at my feet. I guess what I am saying is that there is no space to move the center speaker higher up the wall if I turned it vertical. Currently it rests directly below the screen.
 
Nice clean setup Phillip. This really is a great looking room with a killer system.
Thanks for the props...I only wish I could stretch the room longer.....Would love to have a AT screen and hide all the speakers behind it to make it cleaner looking. Then again once the lights go out....I don't see them so ...
 
I only asked because the Polk A6 center isn't the best design for horizontal dispersion. I'm wondering if you'd hear a performance boost by turning the speaker on its side and raising it as high (under the screen) as possible.

BEAUTIFUL home theater... it's gorgeous!
 
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