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Oct 22, 2014
3:54
:49
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whozit
I built a separate closet and use a IR wall plate extender that works pretty
good for IR. RF may not be an option for all of your equipment.
Something like this:
http://www.smarthome.com/buffalo-electronics-ir-250-wall-mount-ir-sensor.html
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Building a new house. What kind of TV setup do you recommend?
invisible sman
10/22/14 3:42pm
Imax. That's what I recommend.
Zaphod
10/22/14 3:43pm
I'll look into that in place of the indoor basketball court.
invisible sman
10/22/14 3:46pm
Frank's 10,000 inch TV. Don't know if anyone else is into Weird Al, though.
Cosmo's Kid
10/22/14 3:52pm
It's Frank's 2000 inch TV...
Dread Pirate Westley
10/22/14 4:09pm
I built a separate closet and use a IR wall plate extender that works pretty
whozit
10/22/14 3:54pm
oh, and I did run HDMI cables to the closet as well. Were I to do it again I
whozit
10/22/14 3:56pm
I get that the look is cool, having all that stuff hidden, but
cougarick
10/22/14 3:59pm
New build is great opportunity to install in-wall speakers.
Unfrozen Caveman
10/22/14 4:13pm
I bought RBH speakers as well
winchel
10/22/14 4:21pm
The wall doesn't muffle anything. It acts as a beefier speaker box
Unfrozen Caveman
10/22/14 4:29pm
You are basically setting up a centralized hub for all
Heinz57
10/22/14 6:21pm
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