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<blockquote data-quote="cybasoul" data-source="post: 49673" data-attributes="member: 976"><p>Damn, my center speaker and a/v receiver weigh 15.4kg and 18kg respectively.</p><p>I took a look at some of the floating shelves and they dont have enough spacing between shelves.</p><p>Especially since I want some breathing space for the Onkyo that is well know for its heating ability.</p><p>And lets face it, most of those floating shelves just lack swegga. </p><p>Im afraid I will definitely have to go DIY on this one. Plus I want to try something new: Have a nice panel behind the shelves which is also an acoustic panel to improve the dialog clarity coming from the center speaker. And I like rose wood and cherry, I was hopping to use either one of them for the frame finish around that shelf/acoustic panel (with a black fabric).</p><p></p><p>I know this is a cool idea, I have everything planned to a T. I just need someone to execute it for me.</p><p>I also dont want to go to these companies who will over charge me like crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybasoul, post: 49673, member: 976"] Damn, my center speaker and a/v receiver weigh 15.4kg and 18kg respectively. I took a look at some of the floating shelves and they dont have enough spacing between shelves. Especially since I want some breathing space for the Onkyo that is well know for its heating ability. And lets face it, most of those floating shelves just lack swegga. Im afraid I will definitely have to go DIY on this one. Plus I want to try something new: Have a nice panel behind the shelves which is also an acoustic panel to improve the dialog clarity coming from the center speaker. And I like rose wood and cherry, I was hopping to use either one of them for the frame finish around that shelf/acoustic panel (with a black fabric). I know this is a cool idea, I have everything planned to a T. I just need someone to execute it for me. I also dont want to go to these companies who will over charge me like crazy. [/QUOTE]
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