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Sony 5.1 Amp/Reciever (can't remeber the model 645 or summit)

Pioneer 515 DVD (yes it's old but does the job)

Panasonic 80cm TV

Sony CS-1 SuperLite LCD Projector

Yamaha active sub woofer at the front

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2x Jensen front speakers

Jamo centre speaker

2x US Audio surround speakers

I used to use mine all the time, my last place had a nice white wall to project onto. It's like a personal cinema.

New place has *gag* yellow walls in the living room and I only have a crappy old 120cm screen, it's just not the same.

I'm thinking of selling mine actually seeing as I never use it now :(

Hitachi 5.1 AMP supports both DTS / DOLBY DIGITAL

Hitachi DVD supports both DTS / DOLBY DIGITAL

Panasonic Tau 80cm Flat Screen TV [farkin expen$ive]

Pioneer Linear Series Speakers [2 x 200watt fronts each with 2 x 10inch subs] [2 x 160watt surrounds + 1 x 160 watt centre].

power quotes are maximum outputs.

and, no i dont need a seperate subwoofer :uh-huh:

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