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    "Drawn across the plainland
    To the place that is higher
    Drawn into the circle
    That dances round the fire
    We spit into out hands
    And breathe across the palms
    Raising them up high
    Held open to the sun...."

    [Peter Gabriel - "The Rhythm of the Heat"]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch
    "Drawn across the plainland
    To the place that is higher
    Drawn into the circle
    That dances round the fire
    We spit into out hands
    And breathe across the palms
    Raising them up high
    Held open to the sun...."

    [Peter Gabriel - "The Rhythm of the Heat"]
    Zilch - you surprise me! A tech-head such as yourself waxing poetically...
    Amazed I'm still alive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBLnsince1959
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    I have a very complicated system that I have developed over some 50 years when dealing with where to put speakers and it works every time.

    I put the F**KERS where I want and enjoy the music and dance around....and yes, I'm a recovering stacker too..in fact I think there's a meeting tomorrow night...
    Ain't it the truth! I think if most of us were totally honest, we'd admit that placement is more about form than function in the real world of dual purpose rooms.

    Luckily, a few of us get to put function over form in our "special rooms." In my case, I can put the speakers where I need to for the best sound in the dungeon, e.g. my semi-subterranean garage—that is after I move the cars out. It is by far the best room in the house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch
    "Drawn across the plainland
    To the place that is higher
    Drawn into the circle
    That dances round the fire
    We spit into out hands
    And breathe across the palms
    Raising them up high
    Held open to the sun...."

    [Peter Gabriel - "The Rhythm of the Heat"]

    And then he sang

    Self-conscious, uncertain
    I'm showered with the dust
    The spirit enter into me
    And I submit to trust


    That's how all stackers feel once they let go.

    Good lyric selection, Zilch. It's a great punta del cappello to end this topic.
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    Hey everyone, go check out my stereo rack pics please.
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    Maybe LATER.

    Can't you see we're dancin' 'round the friggin' FIRE here right now?

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