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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

US Audio passive sub between the surrounds at the rear

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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