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Are Plasmas/LCDs too hot for entertainment centers?
Are Plasmas/LCDs too hot for entertainment centers? I know the common thinking is you buy a flat Panel to mount on the wall not set in an entertainment center, but is heat a big concern? We've picked out an Entertainment center that seems to have the perfect amount of storage for DVD's, componants and etc. http://www.belfurniture.com/entertainment/8055c.html
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What if you had the Pioneer Pro-110FD which is a 50" Plasma but with Speakers attached measures at 56" and so many 32's. Would it be too hot for a Entertainment center with a 57" wide TV Stand and a bridge over-head?
I really like this entertainment center. |
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didn't like the answers you got in the other thread you started about this?
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=912273 pioneer wants you to have about 20 inches clearance over the top of it... if you want to cook it, cook it... it's your tv... |
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unfortunately, plasmas make heat. and if it doesn't have anywhere to go, that really will cause problems. |
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Any further thoughts on this? I'm looking at the same thing: Pioneer 5020 going in an entertainment center that is about 3 feet deep, but it has no cover on the back, just a box, completely open on front and back. I just noticed that the manual calls for 20 inch clearance on the top, which is possible, but would put it way down in the bottom of the opening. The diagram in the manual shows the TV in an enclosed box - is the 20" needed when the back is enclosed but maybe not as much if the back is open? Guy at the store who claims a lot of experience says "Oh, don't worry about that, only a few inches is really needed", but I don't trust his judgement.
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