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I have been looking at them as well. Let me know what you think of them when you get them. The downside for me would be the particle board construction.


They're scheduled to deliver mid next week.  I'm not too keen on the particle board construction either but I'm tired of tripping over my collection  and the price fits into my budget right now.  I'll let you know how they work out.
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Registered: March 28, 2007
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DVD: Denon DVD2900
CD: Arcam CD73T
Amp: Denon 3803
VP: Lumagen Vision
Speakers: 2x MA GR20 (Front), MA Gold Center, 3x MA Grfx (Rear), REL Quake sub
Display: 40" Sony Bravia LCD
Power: ISOL-8 Mini Sub II
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TV: Samsung LN-S4695D (1080p) 46" LCD (1920x1080)
Blu-Ray Disc Player: Samsung BD-P1000
A/V Reciever: Sony STR-DE1075 6.1 Channel
Speakers: 4 x Yamaha NS-A200XT 220watt Towers (FR/FL/RR/RL)
              2 x Yamaha NS-AC40X 140watt (FC/RC)
              1 x Yamaha YST-SW305 80watt Powered Subwoofer
All Cables by Monster Cable

Picture once i clean house heheheheh
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Receiver: Denon AVR 5700
UPS: Panamax 1500UPS
Power Conditioning: Monster Power HTS5100
Speakers: Sonus Faber  Grand Piano/Solo/Concertino
Subwoofer: Definitive ProSub100
TV: Samsung 61" DLP
Blu-Ray: Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1
DVD: Pioneer Elite DV-45A and Denon DVD-2800
LVD: Pioneer DVL-919
Tivo:  DirecTV HR10-250, weak knees upgraded to 500M
Tape: Denon DRM-710
VHS: JVC HR-S5300U
8mm: Sony EV-C200

The only pictures that matter are the ones on how to store so many DVDs....
Check out my storage unit on flickr or search on the tag DVD Storage.  The cabinet is 7'x6'x5' and holds about 3000 DVDs.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantmistermoravec
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AvAddict,

That is definetly the NICEST dvd storage solution I've seen. Did you buy it or did you make it? Because if you made it I bet you could go in business. Its nice. If you bought it, where did you get it?
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I concur, very nice cabinet, if you didn't make it, I too would love to know where you purchased it!!!
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Actually, I had a friend make it.  I looked forever for a good solution and couldn't find one that would hold more than 1000 DVDs in their original cases.  Everything was commercial shelving...not so wife-friendly.  So I have a friend with a wood shop in his garage.  I drew up some sketches and he went to town building it.  Took one week to make all the parts....and then 3 months to put all the stain and clearcoats on.

I did check with local custom cabinet makers, and a few said they could do it for about the same cost...but there was a 1 year wait because they were booked doing other things. 

It was about $2000 in materials....but most of that was that oak is expensive.  Could have gone with something cheaper.
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I talked to the builder.  He said if there is interest he might be willing to either put together blueprints with parts lists/costs for a nominal fee.  He might also be willing to build them to custom sizes depending on how many DVDs you wanted to hold.  But if he builds them, they will be "naked"...he says it is too much trouble to stain them without a dust-free stain room and he is just doing this in his garage.  Shipping would probably be something like LTL Yellow Freight or a moving company...UPS isn't going to touch something this massive.  If anyone wants to design and build their own and just wants to ask for some pointers on everything we learned building mine, let me know.  I think we found just about all the bad/wrong ways to go about it.
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LCD TV:  Peekton 32LC150HDR
Reciever:  Denon AV3200
Speakers:  JMLAB Opale 609 (x4)
DVD player:  Denon 2930
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I just got my first Pioneer Elite this weekend. Old but nice DV-45a 
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I just got my first Pioneer Elite this weekend. Old but nice DV-45a 

I had a chance to play around with that model for a while.  It's nice!
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TV: Samsung HL-S5687 1080p DLP
Reciever: Onkyo 604
DVD: Toshiba HD-D2 (CostCo version of the HD-A2)
Speakers: crap.  That's my next upgrade.
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I just got my first Pioneer Elite this weekend. Old but nice DV-45a 

I had a chance to play around with that model for a while.  It's nice!

After some time and many dvd's \ cd's this is a realy nice dvd player
Did you keep yours? and if not to wicht model did you go for after the DV-45a?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantSeth Gecko
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Projector: Panasonic AE-1000 1080p
Receiver: Denon 3802
Speakers: Paradigm (7 Monitors + 2 PW2200 Subs)
DVD: Panasonic RP91
Blu-Ray: Samsung 1200
Screen: 108" Fixed 16X9
Cable: Motorola HD

Due for reciever upgrade (HDMI)
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TV: Panasonic TH-42PV60
DVDr: Sony DVP-NS76H
AV-Receiver: Sony STR-DB790
Speakers: 6xTannoy Fusion 1
Subwoofer: Audio Pro Sub Focus
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TV: Toshiba 32HL57 (new as of this past Saturday)

DVD-R/VCR: Toshiba D-VR6 upconverting DVD-Recorder & VCR. (new as of this past Sunday )

Left & Right Speakers: Mission 760i (bought in 1992 and they still sound fabulous)

Centre Speaker: Mission 70c1 (I bought this & the surrounds 3 years ago to replace the cheap-ass Sony speakers I had been using since the early days of pro-logic)

Surround Speakers: Mission M70

Amplifier/Receiver: Yamaha RXV-1600

LD Player: Sony MDP-510 (I always wanted a laserdisc player when I was younger, but could never justify the cost of the player or the discs. I finally bought this one off E-Bay a couple years ago for a whopping $30 (plus $50 to ship it up from the States) )

HTPC: custom-built 2 GHZ pentium on a Shuttle SS51G using Media Center 2005

Satellite Receiver 1: Expressvu 9200 PVR dual HDTV Tuner with additional ATSC tuner built-in (yes boys and girls I can record three HD programs simultaneously  )

Satellite Receiver 2: Expressvu 5800 PVR (and still watch or record the Hockey game in SD  )

Mindisc Player: Sony  MDS-JE440 (Dang it, I still think Mini-discs are cool....of course I never seem to use them anymore

CD Player: Sony CDP-CE245 5-disc player

The heart of the system is really the Yamaha. Its kicks major tail. HDMI compatible (1.1) it has a literal plethora of connection possibilities and it upconverts everything to the Component and HDMI outputs (480P). It also cross-converts the component, composite & s-video connectors which was great when I was still using my top-of-the-line (in 1992) Sony 27" television. It is even works as an XM satellite tuner if you buy the optional antenna. Better still, the remote (the design of which I found initally off-putting, but am now well-used to) is a learning remote that controls literally everything...even the HTPC. (NOTE: I should have said everything that could be controlled. The Sony CD-Player is not remote-operable. It is an interim solution that I bought off e-bay for a ridiculous $25 CDN including shipping when my nifty 200-disc Kenwood died. I am only keeping it until I figure out what I want to do long-term about playing CDs...specifically my opera cds which cover multiple discs per opera....but I am digressing badly...sorry about that....back to our regularly scheduled bragging) Still, its replacement from Yamaha, the RXV-1700 is even better it has HDMI 1.2 and can connect to an optional IPod dock....the last would have been handy.    Not that I am complaining. 
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