Monday, September 19, 2011

Bell'O PR-12 Chic European Wood Audio/Video Cabinet (Deep Brown Finish)

This chic audio/video cabinet will elegantly display most televisions up to 65" or 175 lbs. Finely crafted of hardwood solids covered with a hand rubbed Deep European Brown veneer finish, and a thick tempered safety glass top that appears to float above the cabinet. The dark tinted tempered safety glass doors with adjustable interior shelves will hide up to 6 or more audio/video components while allowing remote control operation. The fabric covered center section will hide a center channel speaker and offers storage or room for additional components. Rear panels are removable for simple installation and component access. An integrated CMS Cable Management System contains interior and rear slots to hide and route wires and interconnect cables, and to provide proper air circulation. Ships assembled.

Amazon Sales Rank: #50647 in Consumer Electronics Brand: Bell'O Model: PR-12 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 24.00" h x 22.00" w x 65.00" l, 100.00 pounds This chic audio/video cabinet will elegantly display most televisions up to 65" or 175 lbs Finely crafted of hardwood solids covered with a hand rubbed Deep European Brown veneer finish The fabric covered center section will hide a center channel speaker integrated CMS Cable Management System to hide and organize unsightly wires and interconnect cable

The client more useful to 4 of 4 people found this review helpful. Expensive, Vivid, waste - Watch Ikea makes light of high quality BoogieNYC Since flat-screen televisions has exploded over the past ten years, and increasingly in recent years, there is clearly a growing demand for well-made, well-designed products include TV receivers and home theater components. What is even more important for these products look nice, expensive to compete with offers from Pottery Barn, West Elm and Restoration Hardware, all while concealing cables and other telltale signs that the equipment that produces fantastic sound and images stored out of sight and mind. Ready is a solid company that designs mobile rack-based stereo for a while ', I saw their product names next to Newt and other recognized brands. So if I have a 46 "Samsung bought and I needed a place to pass my Denon monster-sized receiver, a cable box, DVD player, a Blu-Ray player, an X-Box, a power conditioner and a few other hidden bits and ends, I began looking for something that not only can all accommodate these devices (not just weight, but size / dimensions), but wanted to and could do so, look at good and not to offend my family stylistic sensibility, I found that all I could come over the handling of these components and their required cables, etc., was over $ 2,000. I could not afford, the television and a wardrobe, expensive. Bell Type 'o. The company sells several large closets, including this item, the buy-PR 12 The cabinets are elegantly designed -. the shelves are adjustable (height ago), the back of the cabinets can be temporarily removed (for access to rear panels for wiring and replacement) or permanently (for heat dissipation) now. so good. The rear walls of the housing, so that you can run the cable from one end to another of the Cabinet, without Out and about (in other words, invisible) is for "cable management." It works kind - you can run HDMI and bulky speaker cable along the canals, so they have are not visible. And finally, the shelves and a portion of the front and rear of the chassis holes / cracks in them both the cabling and ventilation. Beautiful, sophisticated design. Too bad that all the intelligent, creative design is based on wasting the poor, terrible, pathetic, and building materials. This cabinet - three times what something similar would cost cost at Ikea - made from particle board and what looks like paper. The first cabinet I got sent to Amazon was to be in a terrible state, so that when I removed it from my apartment, he broke down and tried had to be removed in a trash bin on an industrial scale wheels. Should have learned its lesson, but I did not ask anyone else to pay the purchase price is returned by this bunch of glue and cardboard. And unfortunately, survived a year and came to me unharmed. It is, I chose to keep it. Big mistake. The feet of the cabinet in the middle of, you can adjust somehow managed to solve and the bottom outlet of the cabinet which is screwed into the were torn off somehow. There are two major areas of damage in the cabinet. That is, the cabinet is not really its own weight and, finally, everything is broken in half like a match - which incidentally is almost as strong and cargo, as this cabinet. Of course, one might think - the expenditure of $ 800 or more for a cabinet - the manufacturer stands behind their product. Probably not - are as reliable as Bernie Madoff. So after spending $ 800 + on an Ikea cabinet quality, I had another $ 150 for a local carpenter to build something for spending among the cabinet to make sure that does not collapse into itself and for a time and I move it to the rear panel to adjust the wiring to make sure it is configured correctly, I'm sorry. E.

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