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Re: Home Theater Building

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If I was you I would scrub the maggies, not really a good choice for home cinema. Room fussy, limited power and bass handling and large profile. Take a look at the PMC LB1's, (and others from PMC's range) these are often found in film dubbing and mix suites, its what the pro's mostly tend to use, web adress I believe is www.pmcloudspeakers.com The screen obviously is up to you, I would suggest that you buy something not only on the basis of how large it is, but also with the sharpness/definition, colour/brightness that you want. Painting the walls black will reduce the amount of reflected ambient light, but a dark blue or grey may be as effective as you require. Hope this is "sound advice".

Roland


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