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Allang17

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For those interested you can remove the false wall the TV mounts to, it took 10 minutes, it is all finished behind. I pick up a nice heavy duty 25" extendable TV mount. Now the TV come out past the outer wall and tiles and turns. We also pick up several wall mount DVD's holders and mounted them to the back wall for storage.
Next we removed the crappy radio/DVD player ($120 system) in the center compartment and installed a amp, receiver, blue ray system... now everything looks better and actually works like it should...
Whole upgrade cost less then $500, most expense item was the amp, blue ray $80, wall mount $80.
Try it, what a difference it all makes..
Al
 
Ditto, ditto. We need more information. What are the details on the amp, receiver, blu-ray system? Did you add a surround sound system or an inverter? I want to add blu-ray player and a sound bar like I had in my last trailer. I also want to add my inverter which I took out of my old unit but I'm not sure it's going to be as easy to wire.
 
OK, been very busy so here is some updates... first not sure if the refection and Momentum are the same.. I took out that single unit (junk) and then removed the whole inside face plate and walls so I ended up with a center compartment open space 17 1/8" wide and 20" deep. We purchased a Sony Receiver/amp and a Sony Blue Ray player with built in wifi so we can steam movies. These are regular Home equipment so no need for inverter. Our unit came with surround sound so we just used the speaker wires already here. The TV mount expands out 25", remember we removed the false wall so the mount attached to the back wall. Now if we watch regular TV, blue ray movies or stream movies we can take advantage of the full sound system.
 
Hey Al, my question to you is how you took the panel out? Did removing it destroy it in the process? I know you didn't put it back in so I wondered about that. I installed my Sony Blu-ray player and a sound bar (Reflections don't come with surround sound only 2 ceiling speakers) but I do want to add a better mount and a better TV.

Thanks
 
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