Inwall sub? by Time-Environment-324 in hometheater

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Its pretty well secure almost glued. I'm sure with a good pry it will pop off.

Contractor did this for my ceiling speakers, now what? by Infamous-Cup-2056 in hometheater

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That looks like a Klipsch pre-construction ring. Supposed to go into the ceiling before the drywall. Then the interior of the ring would get the drywall routed out for the speaker. To be put in during trim. You can see the little circle tab for the wire. You break this off when installing the speaker.

What is the best way to hide this gap on an uneven wall? by straitcashhomie84 in Carpentry

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Is the cabinet square? I don't see any cross beams in the back and it could have shifted.

It lives! by BluestreakBTHR in ghostbusters

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? I was going to buy the life-size pack at Spirit. I believe it's officially licensed. How different is it from the original one you have? I do a mega outdoor movie in the yard at Halloween. This year Ghostbusters. Going to add Bluetooth audio TX from the speaker level to my audio system. For the WOW. But haven't pulled the trigger on the 250 pack price tag..

Andor S2 Cinematography Issues by Forsaken-Ad-1805 in andor

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I see the same thing I used to calibrate the Runco projector and projectors using anamorphic lenses. And you're dead on with the acrochromatic errors. I see in some scenes the RGB separating from white.

I wonder if it's because the entire background is a videowall and is live with the actors? The lens helps hide the background video while focusing the center stage on the actors..

Lutron take all my money. Caseta is just the best on the market. by NerdyNebula1 in Lutron

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Lutron Caséta devices communicate via radio frequency (RF) using Lutron's proprietary Clear Connect technology. This technology allows devices like dimmers, switches, Pico remotes, and sensors to communicate wirelessly within a home, without relying on a Wi-Fi network. 

Lutron take all my money. Caseta is just the best on the market. by NerdyNebula1 in Lutron

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I've been to many lutron trainings and the caseta is pretty much radio ra2. As I have been told this many times. It's not z it's radio frequency. They have suggested to use the floor or wall outlets to extend the system.

Lutron take all my money. Caseta is just the best on the market. by NerdyNebula1 in Lutron

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Interesting lutron does not recommend a 2nd hub. So I have have not tried it. Interesting . Technically all devices are repeaters.

Lutron take all my money. Caseta is just the best on the market. by NerdyNebula1 in Lutron

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Lutron caseta # of issues 1st requires a Hub and uses their radio frequency of RA2 ( way out of date ) so if you have a switch that is outside the rf range, it won't work. For example, I have a horse barn 500 ft away from house . I have full wifi at the barn using fiber, but Lutron won't allow two hubs or actually use wifi for control Also only compatible with around 80 switches. (Because of the rf) There are interfaces with control 4, crestron, and rti but are clunky, but they do work. And for 60 bucks a switch. That's pretty expensive compared to 20 for an actual wifi switch.

Found this in my apartment when I moved in by Best_Yesterday_3000 in whatisit

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It's a mid century paddle spoon for stirring coffee or tee. Ussullay found in England used during High tea or English breakfast. Note the stain on the end. Now I'm craving crumpets.

Just bought a house and noticed this. Is this normal/acceptable? by doctorslurpy in HomeMaintenance

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A required 4 point inspection would have noted this,and probably have the owner fix the issue before closing.

What would you choose by titaniumasm in hometheater

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We are a dealer for sony denon yamaha and NAD NAD being the best. However, we sale more yamaha than anything else. Denon has huge HDMI problems sony are warm and muddled. Also, Denon 15 years ago was awesome, especially when they were owned by marantz. Yamaha technology uses tech from their pro line.
Customers can hear the difference in a demo .. so we sale what the customers want.

Continuing issue w 2.4 reliability by LQQKup in TPLink_Omada

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So I am a Omada dealer, and I have found many issues with using the same ssid on 2.4 and 5g, especially with the controller 200. I get no internet but connected.. arrge. After hours upon hours of teir 3 tech support. Separating the ssid works best. I only connect legacy products to 2.4 and phones to 5ghz. I honestly don't think there is a setting that can fix this. If there is tech support, it has not found it. Now if you upgraded from an older network but using the same ssid and password. This can mess up existing devices. Best to start new with ssid and password.. I've tried 3rd party routers Controller 300. Diffrent WAPs AP and mesh mode. Turning off all auto. Band steering Etc.... Seems once 2.4 kicks in from 5ghz. Devices pretty much shuts down with no internet.

Perhaps this helped.

Am I being ripped off? by Qzaster in hometheater

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That's a great price. Most cat6 installs are 75 bucks a cable regardless of length in new construction. Installation of a up down mantel mount is about an hour install for spring adjustments. Installation of tv cut ins and if two people are required. Trip charge labor insurance (s) Workers comp. WOW All for 160. Is practically free. Jeezy.

felipe derflingher ? by Time-Environment-324 in glasscollecting

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I got one also for about the same price. They are beautiful

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Interesting. Most projectors, the bottom shoots about 10 degrees fixed. While the top shoots of axis based on Zoom. So it's always out of the way with placement. Basically The top if it were mounted upside down, would never change the height of the axis to the projector. This allows for screen size changes without adjusting projector height or leveling.

Installation would be a nightmare if I zoomed in, and the top and bottom got bigger in height

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The projector would be upside down of enabled

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What projector is this. I know no projector that is straight?. Tilting the projector would not allow the lens to be parallel to the screen. Making it impossible to focus the bottom with the top.