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wopachop
Dec 23, 2020Explorer
Its funny i ended up going with the Yamaha RX-V6A that has all the bug issues. Some recent youtube reviews showed its a nice piece of equipment. Rated at 100watts and was putting out close to 150w. The reviewers are saying its a great choice in the $599 range that can read Atmos. But costco still has it for $330!! Seems like a really really good deal so i pounced on it. Good until Dec 27th i believe if anyone is in the market.
Now im looking for advice on TV and receiver placement. How would you guys setup your TV if you lived inside a ToyHauler and only go camping a few times a year? I normally lower a rear bunk bed and set the TV on that. Negative is i have to move the TV and raise the bunk bed when its time to go camping.
Other option is setting the TV on the side of the trailer. Maybe in front of the large window. With a rack that moves the TV up and down. That placement would allow the TV to be permanant.
Which way would give better audio? A long skinny room? Or a short and fat room? I got to think long and skinny is better for the surround sound speaker placement. Which means the TV on the bunk bed setup. Maybe i can build a folding rack so i can leave the cables attached and just fold the TV over. Then hit the button to raise the bunk bed. Another negative to that setup is going camping on a windy day. You lower that rear ramp and a lot of dust can fly in. Suppose i could cover the folded over TV with a nice widdle blankie.
Now im looking for advice on TV and receiver placement. How would you guys setup your TV if you lived inside a ToyHauler and only go camping a few times a year? I normally lower a rear bunk bed and set the TV on that. Negative is i have to move the TV and raise the bunk bed when its time to go camping.
Other option is setting the TV on the side of the trailer. Maybe in front of the large window. With a rack that moves the TV up and down. That placement would allow the TV to be permanant.
Which way would give better audio? A long skinny room? Or a short and fat room? I got to think long and skinny is better for the surround sound speaker placement. Which means the TV on the bunk bed setup. Maybe i can build a folding rack so i can leave the cables attached and just fold the TV over. Then hit the button to raise the bunk bed. Another negative to that setup is going camping on a windy day. You lower that rear ramp and a lot of dust can fly in. Suppose i could cover the folded over TV with a nice widdle blankie.
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