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    Stereo Rack Updated

    I finally updated the rack with all the modifications I wanted todo.
    I got my lazy butt in the shop and built a TV stand for the TT to sit in.
    I hung the Advents on the back wall(see pic)
    I put the L100s on stands and put the stacked L100s tweeter to tweeter.
    The Bottom receiver(2265B) runs the top L100s. The Middle receiver(2270) runs the bottom L100s. The top receiver(2220B) runs the advents in the back of the room.

    Here are the pictures.

    Thanks for looking. Please leave comments..
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    Smile Looking good.

    That's some jammin' rack, brother. MLTBPL!
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    useful racks

    Great job alex,wish i had the same at home

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    No kids, right? That TV is ready to kill someone.

    Looks nice with all that blue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clmrt
    No kids, right? That TV is ready to kill someone.

    Looks nice with all that blue.
    I swear, it won't fall.

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    Nice Marantz equipment. Nice 8-track too.

    BTW, your TV stand would never work on the West Coast unless there were 10 earthquake straps holding it to the wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by porschedpm
    Nice Marantz equipment. Nice 8-track too.

    BTW, your TV stand would never work on the West Coast unless there were 10 earthquake straps holding it to the wall.
    LOL, I guess you're right, but it works fine here in Alabama

    Now all I have todo is find my own house..

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexkerhead
    LOL, I guess you're right, but it works fine here in Alabama
    Since you're handy with wood, I'd swap the positions of the turntable and the TV. Build a similar enclosure that surrounds the TV and put the turntable on top - it won't be nearly so tall (since the turntable cover stays closed).
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    Gotta keep those LE25's and LE5-10/12 away from the CRT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edgewound
    Gotta keep those LE25's and LE5-10/12 away from the CRT.
    OK, then what about the open-reel tape(s)...? That damage would be permanent!
    bo

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    Quote Originally Posted by boputnam
    OK, then what about the open-reel tape(s)...? That damage would be permanent!
    True that!

    Never store magnetic tape on top of, nor around unsheiled magnets. The damage can become cumulative...loss of fidelity over time.

    OMG!!! Infidels!!! Chop their heads off!!!
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    I see you guys found out why I put them so high..hehe
    I wanted them to avoid the magnets as much as possible.
    I don't watch TV much, so CRT distance is fine I think.
    I keep all my magnetic tapes at least a foot away from the actual motor magnets.

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    2 L100's on top of wood stands ??

    thats about 100 pounds ? I can envision "things come a tumbin' down , someday". TV looks dangerous.
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    Ahhh, I wish ya'll lived close by so you could come see it aint all that bad.

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    Exposed L100 Cabinet Fronts.

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