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I recently upgraded to a CS1 center channel speaker. The problem I have is the speaker is 7" tall while the clearance from the stand to the bottom of the TV screen is only 6" tall. This would be a 1" overlap if I were watching straight on, but I'm actually below it when seated, meaning the overlap is even more. I can't mount it over the TV and with the DVR, PS3 and Onkyo there's no room for it below.
Possible solutions: 1.) Buy a new TV stand. I can't do this right now. My stand, coffee table, two end tables and couch are a matching set. So to sell one I'd have to sell them all and, thanks to the cost of the upgrade I can't afford to do all that. 2.) Mount the TV on the wall. Not an option in my current living space. 3.) Put the TV on a riser of some sort. Ideally it would be not much larger than the base of my TV, something like 28"x14"x3". The problem is I live in a condo, so I don't have the tools or the workspace to build such a platform. Do you guys have any ideas or a solution to my problem? |
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I don't see why you cant just change out the tv stand. Find something in a similar color or style so it won't look too out of place. No biggie.
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I should clarify. My concern isn't about matching furniture, but rather about selling it. It's that I think I'd get a better resale if I sold it all together as a matching set. Or perhaps it's just firewood. Anyway, the upgrade tapped me out, so the cheapskate in me is looking for a low-cost solution.
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before I got my TV stand I just put two pieces of mdf under the tv, although I had to cut it. If you really can't get some wood and cut it, just go buy one of those cheap $20 stands or book shelves at walmart and use the wood from that and stack it.
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