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Hi Neal. As Kisakuku said, the Horizon is too big to go in the cabinet but if the TV was raised the Horizon will sit on the top. Here are some older photos when I had it sitting on the stand if you would like to see them: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/j4xtnfulbv7xwd0/VPOZ0WENuT#/
I've decided I like the TV lower, so I mounted the Horizon above.
Joe
It's quite obvious that the careful positioning of Mr Potatoehead is what is resulting in the superior sound.
WOW Thanks for those photo's. Unfortunately I do not believe my 80 Inch Sharp will sit on top of the Horizon. It does not have a Stand that is movable. Also I do not have a Wall behind the TV to mount the Horizon or it would be a done deal.
BTW Just ran Audyssey on my Onkyo after also hooking up the Sierra's and put in Batman - The Dark Knight. It Played really well at 0 DB with no strain at all to the Speakers or the AVR. The Dialogue was also crystal clear and crisp in the biggest of Explosions.
Interestingly when I was using the Sierra1's as FL/FR the Sub was set to -3DB. WIth the Towers Audyssey set the Sub to -8DB AND set the Speakers to LARGE. It put the Crossover on the Center at 70HZ.
Now I just need to find some good music to test this setup.
Off to bed now :-) :-)
It is a great suggestion but looking at the mount and the TV it would still not be high enough. I am going to see if I can modify the middle shelf on the Z-Line stand and put it there which would be only maybe 18 inches from the floor and perhaps put lot of carpeting in front so the sound does not bounce off the wood floor. A home renovation may be in order LOL.