New to me Monitor 10 Project

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  • lukewayne
    lukewayne Posts: 80
    edited August 2009
    hehee, you guys are always taking care of me. tell you what i'll just cut them in half and give one of you the top half and the other can buy the bottom halves :)
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    Panasonic TH-50PZ800U; Sony BDP-S350
    Sony STR-DA5400ES; Carver TFM-55
    Carver TFM-35; Carver A-500x
    Sony Playstation 3; Custom HTPC
    Polk Monitor 10B Front; 2xPolk CS350LS Center;
    Monitor 5B rears (RB0194-1 Upgrade);
    Velodyne VA1012XII sub
  • lukewayne
    lukewayne Posts: 80
    edited August 2009
    i'm really digging the CS350LS so far. we watched a movie last night and i didn't have to touch the volume button once throughout the whole movie. where as before with my deftech little guy, i was constantly turning the volume up and down during different passages. now granted the movie last night was juno (cant believe that won for screenwriting) and there weren't any explosions, but still every word sounded clear and very audible. :) very happy so far.
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    Panasonic TH-50PZ800U; Sony BDP-S350
    Sony STR-DA5400ES; Carver TFM-55
    Carver TFM-35; Carver A-500x
    Sony Playstation 3; Custom HTPC
    Polk Monitor 10B Front; 2xPolk CS350LS Center;
    Monitor 5B rears (RB0194-1 Upgrade);
    Velodyne VA1012XII sub
  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited August 2009
    told ya :D now how about those speakers...........
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  • lukewayne
    lukewayne Posts: 80
    edited August 2009
    Ok so finally here's some pics of the CS350LS :):D:D

    PolkCS350LSsmall-2631.jpg
    PolkCS350LSsmall-2629.jpg
    PolkCS350LSsmall-2632.jpg
    PolkCS350LSsmall-2634.jpg
    PolkCS350LSsmall-2635.jpg

    i've still got to get the scum off of the grill, and i'm thinking about pulling those 2 feet off of the bottom as i'll want whatever i order to match all 4 and it'd be nice if the rear feet were adjustable to angle down a bit after i get around to putting a shelf above my tv.
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    Panasonic TH-50PZ800U; Sony BDP-S350
    Sony STR-DA5400ES; Carver TFM-55
    Carver TFM-35; Carver A-500x
    Sony Playstation 3; Custom HTPC
    Polk Monitor 10B Front; 2xPolk CS350LS Center;
    Monitor 5B rears (RB0194-1 Upgrade);
    Velodyne VA1012XII sub
  • hearingimpared
    hearingimpared Posts: 21,136
    edited August 2009
    I knew you would like the 350.
  • lukewayne
    lukewayne Posts: 80
    edited August 2009
    I knew you would like the 350.

    you were right!!! thanks for the recommendation :D
    ________________________________
    Panasonic TH-50PZ800U; Sony BDP-S350
    Sony STR-DA5400ES; Carver TFM-55
    Carver TFM-35; Carver A-500x
    Sony Playstation 3; Custom HTPC
    Polk Monitor 10B Front; 2xPolk CS350LS Center;
    Monitor 5B rears (RB0194-1 Upgrade);
    Velodyne VA1012XII sub
  • JohnLocke88
    JohnLocke88 Posts: 1,150
    edited August 2009
    Those are 4.5" drivers right?
  • lukewayne
    lukewayne Posts: 80
    edited August 2009
    i'd call them 4" measured outside of rubber bump to outside of rubber bump
    ________________________________
    Panasonic TH-50PZ800U; Sony BDP-S350
    Sony STR-DA5400ES; Carver TFM-55
    Carver TFM-35; Carver A-500x
    Sony Playstation 3; Custom HTPC
    Polk Monitor 10B Front; 2xPolk CS350LS Center;
    Monitor 5B rears (RB0194-1 Upgrade);
    Velodyne VA1012XII sub